Where to buy pellet fuel in Australia

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Re: Where to buy pellet fuel in Australia

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I just noticed on Smo-king ovens website they now advertise their pellet prices

Wood Pellets Specially Prepared for Food Processing

Product Net Price per bag ex factory Silverwater

Hickory pellets 9kg bag

$35.00 - 1 bag
$26.00 - 10 bags +
$17.30 - Pallet (45 bags) Of a single grade

All + GST.

I would assume these are the cookshack pellets?
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Re: Where to buy pellet fuel in Australia

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Yep - that's the same prices I got for the cookshack pellets.
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fyi, i think those prices are ex gst
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If they are cookshak, they are quite a good pellet. Very long burn time in my GMG and one of the best hickory flavours I ve used so far.
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Smokey Mick wrote:If they are cookshak, they are quite a good pellet. Very long burn time in my GMG and one of the best hickory flavours I ve used so far.

Good to know.. the pallet pricing is, well "very attractive"
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I can see a forum bulk buy coming up. How much is freight ?
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Lucky so many pellet users are in Melbourne, You can do a group buy.
Do check out the GMG pellets as they are also quite good and value.
Only one I haven't used is bbq delight fuel pellets but that will change next week. So looking forward to that.
My next order will be GMG fruit wood pellets, they kick a#^%
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Smokey Mick wrote:If they are cookshak, they are quite a good pellet. Very long burn time in my GMG and one of the best hickory flavours I ve used so far.
Yes they are the Fast Eddy Cookshack pellet.

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Re: Where to buy pellet fuel in Australia

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Hi Edgy,

These guys are now a BBQr's Delight Stockist:

Store AUSSIE BBQS
Address UNIT 10/210 QUEENSPORT RD, Murarrie QLD 4172
Phone (07) 3890 4343
Email: info@aussiebbqs.com.au

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Have updated that ^^ cheers.
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Re: Where to buy pellet fuel in Australia

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I've picked up a bag of Green Mountain pellets off BBQ Factory Taren point to try out for my state of origin cook up tomorrow, same price as quoted by Chris in other thread $45 for a bag, 12.7kg mind you versus 9.072 of the others. they had 4 bags in stock of each type. so can confirm these guys keep stock should you be in need.
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If anyone is interested in going halves on a pallet of the cookshack pellets in Sydney PM me awesome price
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Re: Where to buy pellet fuel in Australia

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edgy wrote:my favourite to date for consumption & flavour has been the BBQers delight Cherry.
Hi Edgy, We also have Black Walnut included in our next container about to leave the US, which has not previously been available in Australia before.

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Re: Where to buy pellet fuel in Australia

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Dave wrote:
edgy wrote:my favourite to date for consumption & flavour has been the BBQers delight Cherry.
Hi Edgy, We also have Black Walnut included in our next container about to leave the US, which has not previously been available in Australia before.

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I look forward to testing those out as well as mesquite when you get it... the only problem with mesquite is that its phenomenal with beef but doesn't really work as well with other meats particularly white meats..

Oak, cherry and hickory are quite good I've found in terms of being universal.

I'd imagine the black walnut burns hot so would be interested on the direct grilling results!
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Re: Where to buy pellet fuel in Australia

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edgy wrote: Has anyone tried out the Cookshack pellets? ^^ what are they like for flavour/burn time etc.
Good point maybe I should try a single bag before investing in half a pallet :D
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