Pellet grill/smoker

C.O. Shooter

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Mine is a Recteq
My brother has one and raves about it. I guess they are like the Mercedes of smokers!

I landed a Weber SmokeFire EX6. Basically stole it. Was 1300$ new, was on clearance for 519$. Had a factory defect on the hood and got another 75$ off.

My next smoke will be a boston butt or maybe do a brisket for my buddy!
 

TAZMAN

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We got a Traeger with wifi for a early Christmas and we love it. I have never had primer rib so we did one on it and it was really good. I did dry out the ribs doing the 3-2-1 method so we still have a lot to learn.

I will say that my beer intake has increased though?😉
 

Mrvmax

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I added the sear box to my Camp Chef. It's by far the best grill I've owned. I've used kamado, offset smokers that use real wood and everything in between. Pellet grill is best.
 

Catskills

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I’m a fan of pellet smokers. The key is using a couple smoke tubes to supplement the smoke. We have both Traeger and Recteq. While we’ve made some great eats with the Traege, there is no comparison between the two….you get what you pay for. Here is the last brisket I smoked.
 

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zr600

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You will love it. I also have a reqtec and love it. Maintaines temps very well. I need to get an insulation blanket for it, so I can use it in the winter at the higher temps. If it’s cold and windy mine won’t go above 350-380. But it still made some good moose steaks at that.
 

bsnyder

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Here’s a prime rib and a 17 lb turkey I did on mine. The turkey was a maple bourbon bacon smoked Turkey. This was for thanksgiving.and the wife did her little pies in it as well.
 

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