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I'll use it in a pinch but I sure do wonder what some of the things I find in the bags are. I just the wood flooring is not the factory pre- finished stuff. As for briquettes I've seen them used but they create a mess and leave a ton of ash. Burn out much faster as well. And as Mike pointed out NO lighter fluid. But then again some of them rabbit pellet head cookers use electricity!!
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I've gotta lump that you can toss in your smoker! It might improve on the taste of things too! Buuwahahahahahahahahahahahahaaaaaa Rabbit pellet cooker!!!!! Now now, don't be jealous! David, have you ever made your own charcoal? Is that cost effective? Do you get better or worse smoke flavoring?
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HA! Been reading up on it Mark but never have. I figure reused wood chunks or an open fire are about the closet thing I have come to making my own charcoal. I have the trees. Just need the time.
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