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I have a Traeger I got at Rural King for $129 two years ago. Love smoking Baby Backs and whole chickens. Love the pellets. Neighbors have never complained.
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I'm smoking a chicken today for the 4th. Here's a video I did a few years ago on smoking a brisket using extra beef tallow. It was an experiment of sorts and comes out great. https://youtu.be/XtA1bAaR6js |
I have a Camp Chef Woodwind I bought years ago. I upgraded the Wifi controller, etc and it is still going strong. In fact, I am currently cooking an 11 lb Boston Butt for pulled pork later today. I started it around 5pm last night and it still has a few hours to go today before it is done.
A bare bones pellet grill can start at around $400.....more features that I think are a game changer would be Wifi controller, etc. I mid level very decent pellet grill smoker would be $800 to over a thousand. You can easily go MUCH higher. There are other good brands like Yoder, Z-grills, Halo, Grilla, etc...I like Pit Boss griddles also. I personally do not like Treager brand smokers and really urge anyone to avoid their pellets. I use lumberjack pellets, but Bear Mountain ones are good also. If I were building a outdoor kitchen today I would go with a pellet grill and a griddle over a regular gas grill. Smoke on! |
I also have a Camp Chef Woodwind wifi (Thanks Frank!). I love it. It has four separate temperature probes so you can monitor several different items at the same time, or let’s say a large brisket, you can check several areas at once. I usually put one probe in the point and one in the flat.
The wifi capability is great. I don’t need to babysit the smoker all day. From my phone I can see the temperature from each probe. I can set limits for each probe. I can adjust the smoke level and temperature from wherever I’m at. I think I paid around $900 for it two years ago. |
We have a Camp Chef pellet smoker. Doesn't generate as much smoke as a stick burner but good enough but if really needed you can add a smoke tube. I like the "computer controlled" temperature feature the best. Keeps "low and slow" temps at a constant +-5 or so degrees. Also can control it remotely from one's phone. Pellets come in dozens of "flavors" (apple wood for pork, hickory wood for meet and many other varieties). It also has a separate sear grill so you can reverse sear.after smoking and add those "lines." :D
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