Cherry Pits at TSC

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I just picked up 6 bags at $4.59 a bag. Pellets are getting harder to find around here. Mixed them 50/50 with my normal stuff....will report back with how they do in a day or so.
 
PoolGuyinCT said:
4.59 @ tractor supply. so i grabbed a bag.. cut it, went to let my barking schnauzers in, sack turned on its side BOOM 40 pounds of pits rolling on hardwood floor... sucked them up with dirty shop vac and through them out.... oh well

Oops, so sorry to hear that. :-S
The cherry pits are definitely like little jumping beans compared to pellets, and I'm always especially careful handling these in the scoop.

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toomany said:
I just picked up 6 bags at $4.59 a bag. Pellets are getting harder to find around here. Mixed them 50/50 with my normal stuff....will report back with how they do in a day or so.

Don't panic when you hear the large pops as the CP go through the auger, yet CP haven't broken anything as of yet on my stove, but wow the noise!

Be ready to make adjustments to your feed and air, or you may not be happy with the results.

Looking forward to your reports.

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