Pellet storage containers?

I bougth these containers at Menard's on sale. Each one holds 40lbs of pellets (800lbs total of the shelf if counting).
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These hold about 30# of pellets.
 

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@primeone Love the tip on the gamma seal lids. They were a bit less than $8 on Amazon yesterday. That and a couple $3 dollar food safe buckets from Wal-mart, and you have a pellet storage container for less than $10. Now to work on adding to the collection and a better looking labeling system.
 

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I got a couple of air tight, waterproof containers from Ace Hardware. They will hold a bag of Traeger pellets. $9.99 each.
 
These do work great, they hold a 40lb bag of CookinPellets. I made labels to cover the Kingford label. Found them for $12 each, perfect for pouring.
Yep, I have 12 of these for different types of pellets
 
Use dog tags 2 of each size / shape. One on the bucket and one on the hopper. That way you don’t forget what type of pellets you have in the hopper
 
Use dog tags 2 of each size / shape. One on the bucket and one on the hopper. That way you don’t forget what type of pellets you have in the hopper
oh I like this idea, but could get expensive quickly! where are you getting your tags from?
 

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