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CookinPellets 40H BBQ pellets, Brown

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Features

  • Top 4 hardwoods only
  • 100% of what we say it is NO oak or alder filler
  • 100% hardwoods
  • Will not void any manufacturers warranty!

Description

Our Pellets are 100% of the wood named! We don't add filler or soft woods like others do. Some companies use up to 70% Oak or Alder, a cheaper filler wood mixed into the wood you are buying! Ask if it is 100%! Our woods feature: 100% of what we say it is NO oak or alder filler. Low moisture Low Fine, (dust). High BTU, Average 8500.

Brand: CookinPellets


Material: Wood


Item Weight: 18 Kilograms


Item Form: Pellet


Global Trade Identification Number: 86


UPC: 858671003086


Product Dimensions: 22 x 12 x 6 inches


Item Weight: 39.6 pounds


Manufacturer: GJ & AM LTD, LLC D.B.A.


Item model number: 40H


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Pellets you can actually taste a difference with
This review is for the CookinPellets Hickory Smoking Pellets. I'll get to them shortly but I want to give some context and advice that I think will be helpful. I'm fairly new to smoking food, having started in the summer of 2015, and my initial experiences with imparting any kind of smoke flavor in the foods I smoked were disappointing. I thought "is this what I get after investing all this time, effort and money?". After researching on various smoking forums I found 2 things to be prevalent in regards to smoke flavor; 1) generally speaking pellet grills BY THEMSELVES don't give you a lot of smoke flavor in your food, and 2) the difference in pellets from one manufacturer to another is significant in the results you get. To help with #1 I highly recommend you supplement your smoke with a smoke tube. Research it, get it and use it. It does make a difference. I burn 100% apple or cherry in my tube while the 100% CookinPellets hickory goes in the hopper. Regarding #2 - A bag if pellets that says "hickory" on them, but does not tell you that it is 100% hickory, is almost assuredly a mix of hickory and a filler wood OR flavor oils and filler wood (like alder). You have no idea if you're getting 30%, 20% or whatever % hickory. This is true with any type of wood pellet. The filler woods generally don't give you any flavor. I went through this when I first started by buying what the local store had to sell: brands like Traeger which do not list their ratios. This is why my food was a dissapointment... There are comments that Traeger uses flavor oils in their pellets but I don't know if that's true because they don't tell you what's in them. Why won't a manufacturer tell you this information? It's because they are hiding something. I went through several brands and they were severely dissapointing. I have 4 half used bags of those various brands/woods types going into the trash (cleaned up my garage yesterday) because it would be a waste of food and time to use them. While it can be difficult to do I no longer buy pellets unless the manufacturer clearly states the mix of woods in the product. No description, no sale. So that brings me to my review of the CookinPellets Hickory Smoking Pellets. I was hooked the first time I used these. You could smell the difference when the food was cooking and the taste of the food was amazing. I currently go through approximately 1 bag a month of these and will continue to do so as long as they keep up the price and product quality. They burn well and I've never had a heat or ash issue out of the norm. I only wish they offered 100% cherry and apple. In closing a little advice from a relative newbie smoker: 1) Use a pellet that tells you whats in it. I like the CookinPellets Hickory Smoking Pellets and highly recommend them, but there are a few others out there. Stay away from brands that don't specify. While there's nothing wrong with a mix of wood species (hickory w/cherry for example) they should tell you what your getting. 2) Reasearch and read the smoking forums. You'll learn a lot. 3) Use a tube smoker and experiment with other wood types than what is in your hopper. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2016 by ScubaCarl

  • Excellent product
We bought these pellets and used them for the first time in our pizza oven to smoke meat using smoker tubes. Wow, is all I have to say. Great flavor and my new obsession. These were reasonably priced and easy to light. Highly recommended!
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2024 by S Rapp

  • Real Hickory Wood Not Flavored Wood Like Traeger Pellets
More smoke gets you better bark. Virtually every other mass produced brand uses alder or oak base wood that is flavored with other wood oils. These pellets are made 100% with actual hickory, apple, mesquite, etc. Best pellets you can easily find. Stop using Bear Mountain, Pit Boss, Traeger, etc. These pellets are superior and the result is more smoke/flavor/bark. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • Awesome!!!
My favorite pellets with great flavor
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2024 by Matthew C.

  • flavor of smoke from woods in pellets {Honesty}
I give Amazon 100% positive for delivery and care. As for Premium? for price and flavor honesty I give Premium 4 of 5. They say 100% Hickory, but I think there may be a slight mix. Not much if so. They burn pretty darn good, and the smoke flavor is very close to the hickory whole wood flavor. I'll need to try them again to be certain they are what I really need them to be. 1 bag I got was near perfect for burn, the other bag was touch and go so I had to toss those, but it was made up by Amazon. Actually, one bag was small dusty pellets and that's understandable with warehousing and shipping. It was fixed and that made me happy, if they turn out as good as the good bag this next time, I'll 5 star them across the board. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2022 by D. Duffy

  • Buy These Pellets, You Won't be Disappointed
I've almost went through my first 40lb bag of these pellets so I figured it was time to write a review. I bought a bag of Hickory and a bag of the blend and I use these pellets in a Traeger smoker - I am very happy with them. I wasn't sure about using another pellet in my Traeger but, I was outside of my warranty anyway so I figured it was worth it after reading how much of the wood you are buying is actually in (or not in I guess) Traeger pellets. Moving forward, I will be buying bags of these as long as they continue to make them. I've cooked shoulder, ribs, chicken, turkey, brisket and prime rib all with fantastic results. You get a lot more flavor than the Traeger pellets, period. They do make a little more ash, they don't hit the temp the Traeger pellets do but there are ways to combat both of those problems and neither of those is a reason to go back to the Traeger pellets. Got more ash, clean more often. Need a higher temp, try mixing 1/3 of these pellets with 2/3 Traeger pellets to hit those higher temps. I have no hesitation recommending these pellets to anyone using a pellet smoker and I think most people will be very happy with the cost and the flavor they produce over Traeger brand pellets. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2015 by M. Seaton

  • Excellent Product.
These pellets make a world of difference over using Traeger, Pit Boss, or most other pellet brands I have tried. The bark and smoke ring that resulted from using them in my Traeger Timberline 850 on a brisket was second to none. Good smoke the whole cook, burned clean with VERY little ash. I will never buy another brand of pellets after this experience. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2024 by Alan Alan

  • Pellets are great and shipping is fast, but.....
Vendor ships very quickly. Allow 7 days from Georgia to Texas. The biggest issue is FedEx who leaves the package....smoking pellets near my fence on days that it's either raining or scheduled to rain. I get it...it's heavy but still. This is likely a local FedEx issue and not the vendor's fault but they should be made aware. CookinPellets are all I use in my 4 pellet grils. I have found them to be superior to every other product out there. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2024 by Camardelle

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