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    What pellets and where ya getting them?

    Ok, so I found a pretty good deal on the original RecTeq bags. 25/bag, so I bought 4 bags until I can find Lumberjack here in Colorado. I've got a couple of stores (Big R, and TSC ) fairly nearby. I'll give them a call tomorrow. Thanks for the input guys.
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    What pellets and where ya getting them?

    Did a little searching... This is what I've found so far... https://smokedaddyinc.com/product/full-ton-or-half-ton-jumberjack-bbq-pellets/
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    What pellets and where ya getting them?

    So, I've just burned through the 400 lbs of recteq pellets (before they switched to Kingsford). Looking to buy more, but not a bag or two here and there. Wanting to have a good mix (stored in stackable containers) that I can add to the hopper, depending on what I'm cooking. I have the "Bull"...
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    power outage question

    Or a small generator. I've got two eu3000i hondas and a cheap 1000 watt champion. The champion, I think, is enough to power it. But if I need to I can always fire up one of the honda's. I know I get a LONG run time out of them on eco mode and low load.
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    A Few Simple, Fun, Tasty Griddle Dinners (Heavy Q-View)

    That! Was! Awesome!! Please keep em coming.!!!
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    Suggestions for a large Pellet Smoker

    I've had a GOSM in the past. It's a large cabinet propane smoker. It served me very well for over 15 years. Might add this type of smoker to your consideration. Mine had 4 racks that could fit a large brisket each. I cooked everything from pork bellies (cold smoke) to brisket and pork...
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    Suggestions for a large Pellet Smoker

    I have the RT-700. I can fit 6 butts on with a little room to spare.
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    Grill Grates (https://www.grillgrate.com/) . Some questions for owners

    I would think the grill grates would heat up much quicker than the SS grates in the Rec Tec, and a LOT faster than the cast iron. The surface area alone is much much dense with just a few holes. I do know, it reflects a LOT of heat back into the body of the gas grill. I'm going to keep...
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    Grill Grates (https://www.grillgrate.com/) . Some questions for owners

    Hiya folks, When I bought my Rec Tec Bull, I opted for 3, interlocking Grill Grates that they recommend for searing. I figured what the hell. So I've tried them on the Rec Tec. Ran the pit temp up to about 475, put a couple ribeyes on, and was very dissappointed in the overall function. I...
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    First cook on the Rec Tec RT700

    Well, that didn't go as planned. Excellent product, pork was incredible. Darn kids started shredding it before I could get pictures. Did a fatty and then ABT's on Sunday. Whole family is asking what/when I'm smoking next, so I guess it was a success. Oh, I did bacon on it too. Wife said...
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    First cook on the Rec Tec RT700

    Yeah, it's pretty smoked now. Dunno how it'll look tonight. I'll take some more pics.
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    First cook on the Rec Tec RT700

    Yeah, much different this morning. Seasoned :)
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    Knife recommendations for trimming

    Also, I'm the worst at manually sharpening knives. Just never got the knack for it. I use this to greatness on my Pro S set from Henckels.
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    First cook on the Rec Tec RT700

    Food Porn!! Haven't taken any this morning yet. Stupid work is getting in the way.
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    First cook on the Rec Tec RT700

    Two 8-10 lbs pork butts. Rock solid at 225. Loving this thing so far!!! Food porn to come!!
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