Thinking about getting a pellet grill

No need for a separate smoke tube.

I own a Traeger and Pit boss vertical smoker.

Traeger is ok and works well for ribs and brisket. Can’t sear with it and I dearly missed that. Also can’t do smoked meat sticks well. You will burn the ends because the way the heat escapes. Brisket ends will be burnt ends.

Pit Boss vertical can do everything but sear. It does everything better but it is huge. Lots of problems online with board failures. Mine is delaminating but still functional. Problem is where it’s located, heat and liquid both end up on it.

It comes down to what you primarily want to make. Snack sticks, Ribs, Brisket, Turkeys? Vertical all the way.

Ribs, brisket, chicken? Traeger would win because of longevity and ease of use.

Seared anything, a charcoal grill.
My mom and dad have the trager grill and I also have the vertical pit boss. I agree with everything in this post. Traeger for your situation for sure Dave. Or like @huntin24/7 said if you got the dough the rec-tec. BIL has one it's very nice and definitely smokes a better product imo. Ace hardware runs a lot of sales on them believe it or not. I think the one in Princeton has a lot to choose from if I remember right.
 
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I've looked at the Recteq and it looks like they start at $750. Not looking to spend that much. I'm a cheap bastard, and just cooking for myself it's hard to justify the cost

I went down the pellet grill rabbit hole last year and almost ended up with one. In the end, I got two of those stainless tubes for $11.00 each that you put pellets in and light. I toss them in the Weber gas grill I already had. No complaints and it’s one less piece of equipment I have to maintain and store.
 
I went down the pellet grill rabbit hole last year and almost ended up with one. In the end, I got two of those stainless tubes for $11.00 each that you put pellets in and light. I toss them in the Weber gas grill I already had. No complaints and it’s one less piece of equipment I have to maintain and store.
I have one that I use to smoke cheese in the pellet. mtmuley
 
I have a Grilla vertical smoker and absolutely love it, but I think our use cases are pretty different - if you aren’t making lots of sausage the pellet grill is probably more convenient to use than the vertical. All that being said, my .02 is that the more long cooks with specific temp targets you do, the more wi-fi makes a difference. As much as I want to stick to the program and let the meat tell me when it’s done, I’m usually trying to have a meal ready at a certain time so I’m always fiddling with the temperature and monitoring the probe and being able to do all that from my phone while I’m on the couch, or chatting, or in the case of brisket in bed, is huge for me.
 
I have a smallish traeger, I absolutely love it. I love burning wood in a "real" smoker, but the convenience of the little pellet grill has nearly converted me. Plus the pizzas are delicious
 
I got Louisiana 1100 during the offseason from Costco for $400. Louisiana is Pit Boss’s luxury line. It hits an honest 600 degrees and has a sear station that breaks 1000. It fills all my needs to the point I got rid of everything else.

From smoking briskets to seating tomahawk steaks, I do everything on it now.

A reverse seared (and smoked) streak is a thing worth doing.

The Z Grill will be a glorified smoker/smoky oven. It won’t sear. But with your Weber you’d have a nice combo. Ive seen Z Grills in Menards in the late fall/winter for under $200.

Regardless, a pellet grill of any kind is worth getting.
 
I went from a Green Mountain Grill Daniel Boone to a Traeger and I won’t get another Traeger when this one dies. GMG has a superior build and holds a consistent heat a lot better than my Traeger. I like the option to cook at a higher temp and also having the option to have direct flame for higher temp cooking (steaks, burgers, etc) on the GMG. If you could look at both you should be able to see the difference in build quality.
 
No clue what model of traeger I have. It’s 7 or 8 years old. If something goes wrong with it they are easy to work on. Off brand parts are 1/3 the cost and exactly the same. Around Father’s Day there seems to be good sales.
 

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