I looked at a pellet system before buying My Masterbuilt which just takes random chips.
Having to be dependent on pellets and their higher cost dissuaded me. I do have a cold smoker attachment on mine that will feed chips for an entire session without my fussing, this works both for cold and hot smoking.
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Posts: 17944 | Location: Virginia | Registered: June 02, 2006
I love it. It makes ribs as good as any I've ever had, anywhere. The convenience factor is huge.
It is fantastic for anything that doesn't need a very high heat direct sear, but you have a BGE, so that is covered.
(I brought my GMG to my new house when I moved. The house came with a built-in Viking natural gas grill that is like cooking over a volcano, so I use it for steaks and stuff and the GMG for everything else.)
Posts: 6319 | Location: CA | Registered: January 24, 2011
Lots of options. I have traeger and cookshack. Both are great options? BGE is good if you like non electric. A cheaper electronic option is cheaper than cookshack.
One of my buddies went from the Big Green Egg to a Rec Tea and absolutely loves it. He is one of those fellows that analyzes everything to the last nut and bolt. If I were going Toby a pellet grill, I would follow his lead.
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Posts: 2975 | Location: See der Rabbits, Iowa | Registered: June 12, 2007
Love my Traeger, but wished I got the Rec Tec instead, it's just built with better materials mainly stainless for the burn box and such. My only advice is the same everyone gives when you ask about buying a safe, "buy bigger then you think you need".
Posts: 466 | Location: Space City | Registered: October 05, 2004
Rec Tec has a large following and Smoke Daddy looks real nice, I think he just upgraded them recently. I bought a Yoder YS640 two years ago because they had the beefiest build quality. It's been great and the one time I needed customer service they were awesome. I too have a BGE and I regularly use both.
Posts: 3572 | Location: God Awful New York | Registered: July 01, 2006
I have a Traeger for about 8 years. I've had to buy 2 "hot rods" but otherwise flawless and we love it. That said, if it broke and was not justifiable to repair today, I'd buy a green mountain. I think they're currently the best bang for buck.
Posts: 625 | Location: Western KY | Registered: November 16, 2009
I will add that my fantasy is to buy one of the Memphis Wood Fired Grills. The high end one is made in the USA, is beautiful, and goes up to 700 degrees.
It's also right at 10 times what I paid for my Green Mountain. Maybe some day.
Posts: 6319 | Location: CA | Registered: January 24, 2011
Originally posted by unarmed: Love my Traeger, but wished I got the Rec Tec instead, it's just built with better materials mainly stainless for the burn box and such. My only advice is the same everyone gives when you ask about buying a safe, "buy bigger then you think you need".
No matter what you decide this is good advice. Buy bigger than you think you need.
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Posts: 2043 | Location: Liberty, MO | Registered: November 28, 2004
I have a little bit of everything and my pellet grill is a Green Mountain. It is truly a set it and forget it ordeal. It is just as handy as a gas grill but with way better taste.
The only negative I can say about the pellet grills is that you don't get near as much smoke taste if that's what you like. My wife is not a big fan of real smokey tasting bbq so I have almost retired my BGE in favor of the pellet grill.
For those that really like the smokey flavor they make these metal tubes that you can fill with your favorite flavor of pellet and like it with a torch and put it in the grill. Then you get much more of a smokey flavor.
I can't really say enough good things about pellet smokers other than they are a bit light on the smokey flavor without adding the tube.
I've got a Traeger Texas model, It did require some time to learn the how to use it. If I had it to do over, I would have spent more on a better unit. As mentioned Yoder and Green Mountain are higher quality units. You can check out this place for a lot of info. www.pelletheads.com.
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Posts: 475 | Location: Oro Valley, Arizona | Registered: August 09, 2014
I have a green mountain grill daniel boone wifi model. Its been fantastic, and with the new stainless 2 piece drip trays and heat shield it can do a direct sear for grilling. Honestly, I use it for just about everything now, its made a propane grill almost obsolete. That to me is the biggest selling point to the GMG units, because they can do alot more than just smoke.
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Posts: 3513 | Location: California | Registered: May 31, 2004
I have a MAK 2 and it can smoke some serious meat. They run about 2600.00. Just did some rubbed pork chops over the weekend. Eat some, freeze some. Well worth the price. Lineman