I’ve had these pellets out on the patio for a couple months and noticed the top ones look like this now. Are they okay to use still?
by alchwarrior
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llwickedll
Looks like they got a little wet. Do the ones that look “fluffed” crumble when touched? If yes toss it. Not worth the risk of them disintegrating in your auger.
NOVABearMan
I’d say do not riak it for the brisket. They look wet and expanded which could clog your auger and it’s a pain to clean (ask me how I know).
Bulls_Heeler_Haven
They got wet. I made the mistake of just picking out the worst once and regretted it shortly after. Save yourself a couple swear words and toss it.
Derek573
Nope they are trash unless you have a smoke tube to throw them in.
Fabulous-Operation51
I’d toss them. They took on moisture. For me it wouldn’t be worth seeing how the grill handles them.
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Looks like they got a little wet. Do the ones that look “fluffed” crumble when touched? If yes toss it. Not worth the risk of them disintegrating in your auger.
I’d say do not riak it for the brisket. They look wet and expanded which could clog your auger and it’s a pain to clean (ask me how I know).
They got wet. I made the mistake of just picking out the worst once and regretted it shortly after. Save yourself a couple swear words and toss it.
Nope they are trash unless you have a smoke tube to throw them in.
I’d toss them. They took on moisture. For me it wouldn’t be worth seeing how the grill handles them.