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  • #1 by Bmain on 15 Oct 2017
  • Hello new here from SASK Canada. Where does everyone in Canada get there pellets?


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  • #2 by Quadman750 on 15 Oct 2017
  • Where in Sask. are you
  • #3 by Bmain on 15 Oct 2017
  • Fort QuAppelle


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  • #4 by Quadman750 on 15 Oct 2017
  • Treager Pellets- John Deere dealer in Emerald park
    Louisiana pellets- Wheatland Fireplace
    Lumberjack Pellets- JB Sausage Maker Supplies
    Louisiana Pellets- Canadian Tire
    ?-Northern Fireplace
    BBQ’rs Delight Pellets- Smokin Okies BBQ
    Welcome to the forum, I’m not too far from you (Pilot Butte)
    I have ice fished there a lot, I have also done some work for the golf course.
  • #5 by Bmain on 16 Oct 2017
  • Thank you have you ever bought in bulk I have been using lumberjack from JB’s


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  • #6 by Quadman750 on 16 Oct 2017
  • I have never bought bulk, no storage here.
  • #7 by Conumdrum on 16 Oct 2017
  • Lumberjack has good pellets.  The mixes are great.
  • #8 by Canadian John on 17 Oct 2017
  • Depending on your beliefs you may want to source 100% hardwood pellets..Just make sure you contact the manufacturer and be sure of the content..The price S B ~ $5.50 to $6.00 / 40 lbs.. I have been using such pellets for 6 years now..There is a pellet manufacturer less than an hour away where I pick them up. It gave me a chance to see the facility and ask many questions. The Premium Hardwood Blend I use composure is:oak.cherry maple and walnut.

    I believe it is Louisiana Grills that state there is no such thing as food grade pellets in one of their owners manuals..
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