Have never had a pellet grill, doing a little reading… do people in humid areas really remove unused pellets after use (if they're not going to grill in the next week)? That seems cumbersome
it looks like it is a regional sale. i'm in michigan. my buddy is shopping for one in NC and it is $350 there. if you can score one for $280, that's a steal.
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08-02-2022 at 08:07 PM.
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Have never had a pellet grill, doing a little reading… do people in humid areas really remove unused pellets after use (if they're not going to grill in the next week)? That seems cumbersome
I lived in Tampa FL for years with a Camp Chef pellet grill and never removed the pellets. Id go weeks between cooks on it, never any issues.
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08-02-2022 at 08:17 PM.
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Have never had a pellet grill, doing a little reading… do people in humid areas really remove unused pellets after use (if they're not going to grill in the next week)? That seems cumbersome
Have been using pellet grill for more than 5 yrs in Houston TX weather. Never removed used pallets ever. Never have had any issue.
Have never had a pellet grill, doing a little reading… do people in humid areas really remove unused pellets after use (if they're not going to grill in the next week)? That seems cumbersome
Whoever told you that people in humid areas remove unused pellets after use, was pulling your chain. A couple pit masters in humid areas commented that you don't have to. Now pull the trigger on the Traeger or this starter unit here. Hope that helps!
Whoever told you that people in humid areas remove unused pellets after use, was pulling your chain. A couple pit masters in humid areas commented that you don't have to. Now pull the trigger on the Traeger or this starter unit here. Hope that helps!
I'm my defense, this site said it (with quotes from traeger and pitboss) https://www.pelheat.com/leaving-p...ppers.html
But I'll take that as corporate CYAing and lean on the advice from members here, gonna pick one up in the morning
Actually got one of these pre-covid for like 200 bucks. Was a steal and would definitely recommend as a starter.
Temp consistency/accuracy(throughout) seems to be the biggest issues people have with this grill. Has worked well for me I just wouldn't pack it with a bunch of meat.
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I lived in Tampa FL for years with a Camp Chef pellet grill and never removed the pellets. Id go weeks between cooks on it, never any issues.
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Have been using pellet grill for more than 5 yrs in Houston TX weather. Never removed used pallets ever. Never have had any issue.
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I'm my defense, this site said it (with quotes from traeger and pitboss) https://www.pelheat.com/leaving-p...ppers.html
But I'll take that as corporate CYAing and lean on the advice from members here, gonna pick one up in the morning
Also, how does this compare to the 700FB on the front page?
https://slickdeals.net/share/iphone_app/fp/733075
Temp consistency/accuracy(throughout) seems to be the biggest issues people have with this grill. Has worked well for me I just wouldn't pack it with a bunch of meat.
For the price give it a shot.