MickZagger
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Ive never heard of anyone having issues with the auger either, I know about 10 others who have one and they all love theirs and none of us have had any issues of any kind. Ive also heard though that traeger has great customer service and sends out replacement parts with no issue, if something does happen.
Traeger brand pellets are fine, they are expensive though unless you get them from costco. I recently switched to Bear Mountain pellets from cash and carry. They have a few different flavors and are a bit cheaper. From what I understand they are very similar to traeger pellets, some people even claim they are manufactured by the same company but I think thats true.
Chicken rub is tasty. My suggestion for your first meal is full chicken, its easy and turns out really good. Treager brags about their chicken challenge anyway, which is full chicken on high for 1hr 10mins I think, check out youtube for some good videos. Dont be nervous, I am very happy with my Traeger, it was the best BBQ purchase I have ever made.
Where do you store your pellets? I've read that its very important to store them inside in a dry place.
I think I'm going to take your advice and hit up Cash and Carry for some pellets.
Is assembling it pretty straight forward?