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Traeger Pellets Too Long? Here’s What To Know

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Traeger pellets should not be over 1.5 inches.

If they are, the pellets will not fit into the auger and cause a jam. This can be very dangerous as it can cause a fire. If you have over 1.5-inch pellets, you should return them to the store or contact Traeger customer service.

You can do a few things with them to shrink the size if it is not by much, but the point is that you should get what you pay for.

Pellets that are too long cannot be used unless modification takes place.

It is up to the user if they wish to fix it with sandpaper or using a jigsaw.

Doing so also can cause more damage through the dust particles. 


Extra Long Pellets Jamming Hopper Feed

You can do a few things if you come across a pellet that is too big for the hopper.

The first option is to take a saw and cut the pellet in half.

The second option is to use a drill and make a hole in the pellet so that it can fit through the hopper.

The third and final option is to return the pellet to the store and get a new one. Please feel free to contact Traeger customer service if you have any questions.


What Happens if the Hopper Feed is Jammed?

If the hopper feed is jammed, the pellets will not be able to flow smoothly into the firepot.

This can cause the pellet grill to overheat and shut down. To keep the pellets flowing smoothly, you will need to clear the jam.

To clear a jam in the hopper feed, you need a small brush or toothpick. Gently insert the brush into the opening of the hopper feed and loosen the pellets.

You may also need to tap the hopper to dislodge any stuck pellets.

Once the pellets are loose, they should flow smoothly into the firepot.

If your pellet grill does not have a hopper feed, you will need to manually add pellets to the firepot.

You will need to open the lid and pour pellets into the firepot to do this.

Be careful not to overfill the fire pot, as this can cause the grill to overheat and shut down.

Add just enough pellets to keep the fire burning evenly.


Can Traeger Pellets be too Large for a Traeger Grill?

If you are using a Traeger Pellet grill, you may have noticed different sizes of pellets available. So, can Traeger pellets be too large for a Traeger grill?

The answer is yes and no. It all depends on how you use your grill and what you are trying to achieve with your cooking.

If you are looking for a more intense flavor, then using larger pellets will give you that.

However, smaller pellets will work just fine if you are just looking to cook your food and don’t really care about the flavor.

It’s really up to you as the griller to decide which size pellet you want to use.

Just remember that larger pellets will give you a more intense flavor, while smaller pellets will be more subtle, and they must be able to fit into the hopper.


What to Do If Traeger Pellets are too Big for Your Grill?

If you’ve ever bought a bag of Traeger pellets only to find that they’re too big for your grill, don’t despair.

There are a few things you can do to make them work.

The first thing you can try is breaking the pellets in half. This will usually work if the pellets are only slightly too big. Put them on a cutting board and give them a whack with a hammer or other blunt object.

If that doesn’t work, or if the pellets are too big to be broken in half, you can try grinding them up.

A coffee grinder or food processor should do the trick. Just pulse until they’re the consistency of coarse sand.

Once you have your ground-up pellets, they can be used just like any other pellets.

Just sprinkle them over the grill grate and cook as usual.

So there you have it; two simple solutions for when your Traeger pellets are too big. Remember to save the halves or grindings for next time, so you don’t have to buy a new bag!


Is There any Risk When Using a Cut in Half Pellet?

The answer is no; there is no risk when using a cut in a half pellet. In fact, many people find that this method works better than using whole pellets.

The reason why is because it allows for even more cooking.

If you are going to use this method, you need to make sure that you use the correct size of the pellet.

If you use a pellet that is too small, then it will not cook evenly.

On the other hand, if you use a pellet that is too big, then it can cause problems with your grill.


Final Thoughts

If your Traeger pellets are too long, you can do a few things to fix the problem.

First, try using a different brand of pellets. If that doesn’t work, you can try trimming the pellets yourself by cutting them in half.

Finally, you can contact Traeger customer service for help if all else fails. We hope this article has helped you fix your problem.