I have an assortment box of Fruita Wood on the way, that seems to be highly recommended by several members. Since it's supposed to have the right degree of moisture in the wood for the optimum smoke quality and flavor, should this then change the length of time that the wood lasts or the length of time that this smoker produces smoke? This may have already been asked at some point over the years, but searched several times and didn't come up with any results to match this question....at least with the key words I was using.
I've started with an assortment of wood that I got from Steve, and seems to only last no more than an hour..if that. I know from reading this thread that one hour is normal, but...... Does anyone know if the moisture level is something that Steve is concerned with, on the wood that's being sold on the Smokin-it Website? Not a whole lot of informaiton listed other than "chemical free".
Thanks for everyone's input in advance.
Jeff