I know pellet grills are “easy bake ovens” compared to stick smokers but god I hate when this happens so much, it takes me 10-15 mins of holding the prime button to get it relit, all with half a hopper of pellets left.

by killaho69

14 Comments

  1. tom4070

    I wonder if you could put an indented line or channel going to the bottom. I’m thinking a puddy knife wrapped in a rag and a couple of taps of the hammer?

  2. Evening-Animal-4820

    tilt your smoker away from the hopper slightly. still happens but not that dramatically.

  3. Leadme67

    Wow – crazy. My campchef will be down to the last few and never complain.

  4. IBeJewFro

    I used A narrow silicone spatula to push them towards the hopper when this happens.

  5. Fun-Deal8815

    Remove the grate then you can pushed the pellets down so it doesn’t happen. But I have never had this problem. But I did remove the grate ( safty so you don’t put your hand in agure) but your smarter then that right

  6. Drayton2K

    I have a pair of chopsticks that sit in that little area under the pellet lid that i use to move pellets around when needed.

  7. TemperatureNo3775

    I use a paint mixing stick to move them around in there. Don’t have to do it very often.

  8. warpathsrb

    I got my metal grinder out and got rid of the grate. Then mix it up before a smoke

  9. Middle_Ask_8694

    Extendable shoe horn works great too

  10. whyiswaterwetter

    I saw that Pit Boss has an extended pellet box that will fit on several models including mine. I’m tempted to get it for the long cooks.

    I did remove my grate so I move the pellets around with my hand when needed.

  11. Technical_Newt6494

    For long cooks you could use a hopper extension that goes on top and allows you to add more pellets by up to 20 pounds. I made my own extension since there isn’t one for my model. I used a cheap bucket from dollar store and cut the bottom out then put it in the hopper and filled it up. I don’t have to check it for many many hours.

  12. HalfFullPessimist

    What model do you have?

    Also, maybe humidity makes the pellets “sticky” so they don’t fall down as easily?

  13. GroggimusPrime

    I have a kebob skewer that I use to push the pellets around with when it gets like this, but I also try to keep it topped off just so I don’t end up “ running out “ mid cook.