Bigjay73
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I had a traeger and really liked the way it cooked, but Jesus it built with thin materials, and I can't justify purchasing another. I'm watching this thread closely
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I have an insulated blanket for mine and it works well up in North Dakota WintersHow do these pellet smokers.grills fair in windy places?
Same here, also in ND. Before I received a fitted, insulated cover for my pellet grill I used a cheap welding blanket purchased from Harbor Freight. It works well keeping the temps more stable on those cold, windy ND days.I have an insulated blanket for mine and it works well up in North Dakota Winters
very nice moose in your picture!Same here, also in ND. Before I received a fitted, insulated cover for my pellet grill I used a cheap welding blanket purchased from Harbor Freight. It works well keeping the temps more stable on those cold, windy ND days.
I love my Camp chef with the blanket, I'll be putting a brisket on it tomorrow with an overnight low of -22f.I just got the camp chef had a pitboss think I like the camp chef better. Hold temp better and can adjust smoke settings.
Thanks! Once in a lifetime ND moose 2020.very nice moose in your picture!
heck yea!! I got my moose in 2017 and elk in 2013!Thanks! Once in a lifetime ND moose 2020.
Fact.Yes all those recipes that say 20-30 min on the pellet smoker... double that
I'm seeing the combo is $799 right now at my local Lowes. I like the Digital control look.I shopped around last spring and wanted a pellet grill. I looked at a bunch of different models/versions. TBH, I looked at Traeger Grills, and wasn't that impressed with the "quality" for the price. I'm sure many will disagree, but look at the fire box and sear panels in various makes, they are almost identical, as in probably made in the same factory in China. There wasn't a whole lot of difference between them and "cheap" pellet grills, other than the flashy name badge and the controls on the auger. The metal used in the body on the Traegers are pretty thin, like cheap gas grill thin. They may have revolutionized the grill market, but they are pretty cheaply made now. Their profit margin is either high, or they had to sacrifice quality to maintain. I have a friend who has 3 of them, long story, big house and he doesn't like going up and down stairs... He has 3 different generations. The older one is the best made, its like 15-18 years old but he did put a new auger in it.
I bought a Pit Boss, combo propane and pellet smoker. I think I paid $600 on sale. I wouldn't call it cheaper quality, its better made than the Traegers. Its a beast and I really like the propane option for when you want an actual flame grilled steak and seared steak, which is really hard to do on a pellet grill with such a small flame box/searing area. I also like the propane when I don't have 2 hours to cook dinner. Yes all those recipes that say 20-30 min on the pellet smoker... double that. The Pit Boss is better made has thicker box and holds the heat well. I can also indirectly smoke on it, things that need cold smoking, like cheese or lox. The smoke can be channeled to the propane side, and the heat doesn't follow. Even on the smoke setting with a single chamber grill, it still gets too hot on the pellet side. I also have a big smoker that I use for meats, fish etc.
The bluetooth is pretty cool the App sucks though.I'm seeing the combo is $799 right now at my local Lowes. I like the Digital control look.