So far
Amazon.com has been where I am getting mine. I'm a prime member so I get the Prime or free shipping ones. I have just gotten into smoking and so far have bought the following for a variety of reasons:
- CookinPellets 40H Hickory Smoking Pellets 40 pounds - 100% Hickory for $36.59
- Pit Boss BBQ Wood Pellets, 40 lb., Competition Blend (Maple, Hickory, Cherry) - $20.52
- Louisiana Grills 55408 Texas Mesquite Pellets, 40-Pound 35% Mesquite/65% Maple Blend - $16.44
- Pacific Pellet Mesquite Bag, 20-Pound, Mesquite Pellets 30% Mesquite/70% Alder Blend - $13.29
- Lumber Jack BBQ 7 varieties Pack - 1 Lb. Bag - 100% (Apple, Cherry, Pecan, Hickory, Maple-Hickory-Cherry, Mesquite and Maple) - $29 (not cost effective at all but best variety pack for price I found and 100% of wood mentioned except for the 1 pound blend bag)
I searched for local distributors and called 2-3 with no answer or returned contact so I'm out on them. I haven't checked Academy and Cabelas is a bit far away from me so online, free shipping, and no/low tax was the way to go for me :)
My goal was to get a few different types and some blends to play with and figure out what I like and don't like. Also I wanted options for the variety of meats I would be smoking. The variety pack will help me figure out what I like without having to buy 20-40 pound bags of every wood out there so I didn't mind paying the steep price one time.
Just know that you will either have to buy 20 pound or 40 pound bags online as almost all of 1-5 pound stuff is the same cost as 20 pound bags so what's the point. Also I tried to avoid wood "flavored" and went with 100% real hardwood options. Not options that are "flavored" with oils and such.
In all I did OK on the prices. It is recommended to blend Mesquite so my two mesquite blends are already handled for me. The
pitboss blend was what I figured I would use for an "all purpose" pellet. The Hickory is 100% the real deal and Hickory is regarded as the king of smoking woods. I just need to score me some 100% Alder (for Salmon, fish, and general blending), 100% Pecan, and then figure out if I'm going to prefer between Cherry and Apple to then buy 100% of the fruit wood for blending or other light smoke purposes. Once I have everything sorted out and 5 tons of pellets later, I think I will be set :P
I hope this gives some food for thought on the approach you want to take, the cost, and your options :)