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    Varmiteer
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    Now that you guys sucked me into this rabbit hole, I was just going to ask about pellet sources in the Front Range. Going through Outdoorcooking.com (where I bought my CampChef, thank you Great Kazoo!), and using their almost unending 10% discount, I get pellets delivered to my door for a total cost of $15.30/20 lbs. As a newbie, I can't rate the quality but their pellets seem to have very good reviews. Don't have room for a pallet or the time to drive long distances. At most, I can see buying 100 lbs and even that would get serious frowns from the better half. Open to suggestions on feeding my new addiction, so to speak.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mtneer View Post
    Now that you guys sucked me into this rabbit hole, I was just going to ask about pellet sources in the Front Range. Going through Outdoorcooking.com (where I bought my CampChef, thank you Great Kazoo!), and using their almost unending 10% discount, I get pellets delivered to my door for a total cost of $15.30/20 lbs. As a newbie, I can't rate the quality but their pellets seem to have very good reviews. Don't have room for a pallet or the time to drive long distances. At most, I can see buying 100 lbs and even that would get serious frowns from the better half. Open to suggestions on feeding my new addiction, so to speak.
    Hide any large pellet purchases inside dog food bags. She'll never be the wiser!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    Hide any large pellet purchases inside dog food bags. She'll never be the wiser!
    Until she feeds the dog from it for a few days...
    Comply in public, Conduct in private.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mtneer View Post
    Now that you guys sucked me into this rabbit hole, I was just going to ask about pellet sources in the Front Range. Going through Outdoorcooking.com (where I bought my CampChef, thank you Great Kazoo!), and using their almost unending 10% discount, I get pellets delivered to my door for a total cost of $15.30/20 lbs. As a newbie, I can't rate the quality but their pellets seem to have very good reviews. Don't have room for a pallet or the time to drive long distances. At most, I can see buying 100 lbs and even that would get serious frowns from the better half. Open to suggestions on feeding my new addiction, so to speak.
    I go to a place called Ruffs Bbq off 38th and Youngfield, shouldn't be too far from boulder...they have a large selection on pellets and lump coal sauces etc etc there

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