How do you store your Pellets ?

I store/clean mine in a 5 gal bucket with a "wash" insert {stands 3 or 4 inches off the bottom} covered it with 1/4 inch hardware cloth, the dust passes thru and only get clean pellets... Oh, with one of those "Camo ??? lids" screw in/off lid... forgot the name.... old and gray...​
 
I store 20 lbs of pellets in 5-gallon pails from home depot with an airtight lid. I like this size cause they easy to lift
 
Can you elaborate on the magnets you mentioned, please?
My wife made the magnets from magnet rolls obtained at Office Depot and she used her Brother label maker to create the text. Quick and dirty but they look great and work. I had her create magnets for every flavor of pellet that I would ever use.
 
I just placed an order for this. The sifter is the selling point. I'll keep the excess pellets in a 5 gal bucket.
 
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advanced auto parts sells these for 6$. in the spring most pep boys will give them away (free) with any purchase , just go on amazon a buy some 5 gal. bucket lids, your good to go.
 
Advanced auto parts sells these for 6$. in the spring most pep boys will give them away (free) with any purchase , just go on amazon a buy some 5 gal. bucket lids, your good to go.
This time of year WalMart (and a lot of other places) are selling lids for Food Storage
We've gotten the Snap-on, thread off, multi colored Lids from WalyWorld more than once
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I store my pellets in 5-gallon buckets with an airtight lid from Home Depot. Total cost about 5 dollars per bucket and lid. 20lbs of pellets fit perfectly into the 5-gallon buckets. They are also easy to handle and pour into the hooper. It also works out great if you want to change the pellets in the hopper. just put a bucket head on the appropriate bucket and suck the pellets back into their bucket
 

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We use a 5 gal Bucket with a Snap-on / Thread-off Lid to store the "Specialty" Pellets we use in the Smoke Tube
20 lbs at a time capacity is great for that job
Whereas, our Larger Food Container holds 100 lbs, and the Scoop ;)
 
I store my pellets in 5-gallon buckets with an airtight lid from Home Depot. Total cost about 5 dollars per bucket and lid. 20lbs of pellets fit perfectly into the 5-gallon buckets. They are also easy to handle and pour into the hooper. It also works out great if you want to change the pellets in the hopper. just put a bucket head on the appropriate bucket and suck the pellets back into their bucket
Awesome idea, better than bags laying in garage.
 
BUDDEEZ also. I have the size that will hold almost 40 pounds I have five on the deck with assorted lump charcoal, chunks, and chips.
 

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