I was refilling my hopper in the middle of a cook and I was not paying attention. Ended up with a bunch of pellet dust in the hopper. Is this going to cause issues with the smoker? Cook is almost done. Maybe another hour or two.

by TurboArch

23 Comments

  1. Abarth-ME-262

    Looks like it got wet, I’d empty and start with new!

  2. I’d say it will cause issues if you leave it for an extended period of time. You should be good to finish the current cook, though.

  3. RedBambalam

    That dust is bad news! Empty the hopper and vacuum out all that sawdust

  4. Opposite_Activity976

    I’ve  done the exact same thing and it was fine for the cook. I did a few more smaller cooks and it was fine. I tore everything down for a deep clean and while doing that I emptied the hopper and tube and vacuumed them out. 

  5. devilsaint86

    Put some screen on the end of a shop vac and suck it up

  6. reddittiswierd

    You poured the bottom of the bag in the hopper. Classic mistake but one you need to avoid.

  7. Jonny_Thundergun

    Finish out your session then you gotta clear that out. Dust in your burner is not good.

    Remove everything in the hopper. Save what good pellets you can.

    I have a sifter that I scoop my pellets out with, sift the dust out, then drop in the hopper.

  8. Dietcherrysprite

    It could

    -jam your auger

    -break your auger shear pin

    -potentially cause a fire

    Also, your safety grate is missing. Careful not to lose a hand.

  9. Hellbent_bluebelt

    Looks like you just dumped the whole bag in there. The dust will compact, and if you get moisture in there it will be like a rock.

    It’s not a big deal if you’re cooking right now but you need to clean it out after. And in the future, when you fill the hopper you need to sift the pellets.

  10. How common is it to remove the grid? I bought a bucket top vacuum from Home Depot and it’s dedicated to only vacuuming pellets, which I keep in Homer buckets. I may have to get rid of my grid. It’s a pita, and I’m pretty sure I can keep my fingers away from the auger while it’s running.

  11. OriginalOk8371

    I would empty the hopper and put fresh ones in.

  12. italianstalion1

    Put a piece of screen over a vacuum and suck out the dust

  13. Fabulous-Operation51

    Take a few handfuls out of the top until minimal dust is left and chuck em. You should be fine. A tiny little bit of dust won’t hurt, a lot can though.

  14. Historical_Reach_440

    See if you can suck most of it up off the top. But yeah, you don’t want that in there.

  15. Too much dust can clog the auger. I’d scoop as much of that out as you can.

  16. DadFromACK

    Not if you’re looking forward to a stuck auger.. dust is GREAT for that!

    (Shop vac time, and kitty litter to scoop instead of pouring from the bag – we’ve all been there!)

  17. Even_Address3970

    Also, why did you snip the hopper grate? You know it can come out if you just undo the screws?

  18. If you want to be safe you probably want to get the dust out but I’ve been using pellet grills for at least 8 years and I have always just dumped the bags in dust and all and never had any issues with it.

  19. Agingelbow

    I even got one of those pellet filter pans, but it’s really not needed until you get to bottom of bag.

  20. Time_Tension4223

    Oklahoma joes makes a pellet bucket with a screen insert to separate the dust

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