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The Pellet Guy Ace Blend
The Pellet Guy Ace Blend
Regular price
$25.00 USD
Regular price
$28.00 USD
Sale price
$25.00 USD
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This is our exclusive mix of the most popular hardwoods used today: just hickory, oak, hard maple, and apple.
This makes it great for short cooks and smooth smoke flavor on long smokes. It is not as heavy as all hickory or as light as apple. It is an excellent everyday pellet at a GREAT price!
All 100% top Hardwoods!
Our restaurant customers use this exclusively!!
ACE Blend adds a nice Smoke flavor to any food. It was created for our ACE Hardware stores and is a proven top seller in our northern California locations.
NO Filler. * Low moisture * Low Fine dust. * High BT
Our Pellets are 100% of the wood named! We don’t add filler or softwood as others do.
The State of California Proposition 65
WARNING: This product contains wood dust, a chemical known to the State of California to
cause congenital disabilities or other reproductive harm.
PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING EXPLAINS THE WARNING ABOVE! It has no bearing on what we do, but we must place this information anyway!!
Following is a direct copy from CA.gov
How can I reduce my exposure to wood dust?
- Work outside when sanding or creating fine wood dust. Wear a dust mask that fits snugly and comfortably.
- If you work often with wood, are a hobbyist, or do home improvement projects with wood:
- Consider installing a dust-collection or air-filtration system in your indoor work space to help capture and remove wood dust at the source.
- Consider using a saw hood or a sanding table with suction to pull dust particles downward to prevent inhalation, especially if you are sanding wood that is glued, laminated, or has synthetic finishes.
- Do not use brooms, blowers, fans, or compressed air to move dust.
- Vacuum with a high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filter, or use a shop vacuum with a HEPA filter if possible.
- Use wet clean-up methods such as wet rags.
- Carefully bag and seal wood dust from vacuum or other dust extraction systems.
- Wash your hands after finishing woodwork and before preparing food and eating.
- Change out clothes that contain wood dust before entering your home, car, and other areas.
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California Proposition 65
WARNING: Combustion by-products produced when using this product contain chemicals known to the
State of California to cause cancer, congenital disabilities, and other reproductive harm.
How can I reduce my exposure to carbon monoxide?
- Ensure that equipment and appliances that produce carbon monoxide are installed correctly, maintained in good condition, and vented to the outside whenever possible.
- Install a carbon monoxide alarm, test it frequently, and replace its batteries as recommended.
- Obtain annual inspections for heating systems and chimneys by a trained professional. Ensure that vent pipes, flues, and chimneys are correctly connected, cleared of blockages, adequately vented to the outside, and otherwise in good condition.
- Limit time spent in enclosed parking, service stations, and vehicle-repair facilities.
- Never use kerosene heaters, charcoal grills, or barbecues indoors.
- Do not idle a car in an enclosed garage or shed, even if the door is open to the outside. Carbon monoxide from motor vehicle exhaust can build up very quickly in garages, sheds, and home living areas.
- Never leave any gasoline-powered engines (lawnmowers, weed trimmers, snow blowers, chainsaws, or other small engines) running in enclosed spaces.
- Never use your gas stove or oven to heat the home.
- Do not use unvented gas fireplaces.
- Do not use gasoline-burning appliances such as cooking stoves and ranges, generators, or camp stoves in enclosed spaces, including homes, basements, campers, tents, vans, trucks, garages, or mobile homes.
- Do not smoke. Do not allow children to breathe tobacco smoke.
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