Cooking for Mother’s day, pellets got a little wet.
Looks like it leaked in through the view panel. I vacuumed out all of the wet stuff that I could see. Am I ok? Or do I need to remove all the pellets??
by monkeysareeverywhere
5 Comments
the_mrfancypants
Generally I’d stay on the side of caution and dump them and replace them if possible.
If that’s not an option, I’d just run your hand through the pellets. If they all feel dry and don’t disintegrate when pinching them, you’re probably okay?
Girthw0rm
Why not just vacuum out the rest? There’s what, maybe $2 worth still in there that you’re not sure about.
Tsev33
Either replace all if your unsure, or full send
peanut_butter_vibe
As a guy who’s had to clear a jammed auger twice. Keep your pellet grill covered and dry.
ponyxs
Silicone or rtv that window to fix it. My old one leaked snowmelt in it once.
5 Comments
Generally I’d stay on the side of caution and dump them and replace them if possible.
If that’s not an option, I’d just run your hand through the pellets. If they all feel dry and don’t disintegrate when pinching them, you’re probably okay?
Why not just vacuum out the rest? There’s what, maybe $2 worth still in there that you’re not sure about.
Either replace all if your unsure, or full send
As a guy who’s had to clear a jammed auger twice. Keep your pellet grill covered and dry.
Silicone or rtv that window to fix it. My old one leaked snowmelt in it once.