Well, I kinda think it is a deal. They are $21.99/20 lbs on Amazon, but you can buy them for $18.99/20 lbs directly from Bear Mountain with FREE SHIPPING. I bought Apple, Cherry, and Pecan and they arrived in good shape today. They look great - let's see how they cook. I'll bet they will work fine.
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I use them but get them from a local cash & carry called SmartFoods for $10.49/20lbs. bags. They seem to work fine for me so far in my Traeger.
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Love Bear Mountain pellets! Much more readily available on the West Coast. As mentioned above, around $10.49 for 20lbs. Kinda funny though, I just ordered 1 bag on their website tonight with the coupon code of BEAR30 for 30% off 1 bag. It’s a blend I have not yet tried... Bold BBQ Craft Blend... mesquite/hickory/oak... looking forward to it.
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Tractor Supply Company is now carrying Bear Mountain pellets in their stores for $9.99 20# bag. Several varieties are available (apple, oak, hickory, gourmet blend and Jim Beam whiskey barrel pellets). I thought it was a limited sale but it appears to be an every day price. I mainly used Lumberjack pellets but have since changed to Bear Mountain for the price and the ability to pick them up at the store in person. Both are very comparable to each other as far as quality goes.
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Our local Winn-Dixie stores carry Bear Mountain Sweet and Bold blends ($10.99/20lb with sales for $9.99) Both have done well for me. I have also mixed some of the bold into some B&B Post Oak pellets and enjoyed the results. The bold definitely provides a stronger flavor, likely from the mesquite.Last edited by TinyRob; December 23, 2021, 10:07 PM.
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Wait.. You think Traeger pellets are the best? Did I miss something?
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DogFaced PonySoldier "You think Traeger pellets are the best?"
I use them for PBR---Premier BBQ Review.
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Ok, well I'm a bit lost, but that's ok. I've just always heard Traeger were nothing but alder flavored with oils, and most people didn't seem to like them - especially at the price Traeger (used to) charges for them. To each his own. I don't spend money on 'premium' pellets.
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