Ok so I’ve been back and forth on this for awhile, but I think it’s a good time for me to pick up a pellet grill. Wife and I sold our camper and I brought the 2015 Weber kettle home. Going to retire my 2001 kettle. Really don’t need 2 if I get a pellet grill. Won’t have room anyway.
Ok, so here is what I have it narrowed down to. Other suggestions welcome if in the same price range with similar size/features. Size I’m not entirely sure of yet. But bigger is probably better. For features, I definitely want WiFi monitoring and control. Convenience plays a huge role in this for me. Other than that, I’m looking for good quality. Here is the list I’ve come up with over the last few weeks.
Weber smoke fire gen 2. Again, not sure about size. Both look to have ample room.
Recteq 590 or 700. Both look to be great machines.
Camp chef woodwind WiFi 36. Removable ash catcher looks like a winner to me.
Pit Boss 1600 pro series. It’s huge, good price, double insulated etc. Not sure how much double insulated makes a difference. I’m in the Chicago area and would like to use in the winter.
I also have a Pit Barrel Cooker for smoking, and I will definitely be keeping that too.
All of these seem like good cookers. The recteq 700 and the bigger smoke fire would be top of my budget for sure. 1200 would be my limit. A bit cheaper would be better, hence I included the smaller smoke fire and the recteq 590.
What do you guys think?
Ok, so here is what I have it narrowed down to. Other suggestions welcome if in the same price range with similar size/features. Size I’m not entirely sure of yet. But bigger is probably better. For features, I definitely want WiFi monitoring and control. Convenience plays a huge role in this for me. Other than that, I’m looking for good quality. Here is the list I’ve come up with over the last few weeks.
Weber smoke fire gen 2. Again, not sure about size. Both look to have ample room.
Recteq 590 or 700. Both look to be great machines.
Camp chef woodwind WiFi 36. Removable ash catcher looks like a winner to me.
Pit Boss 1600 pro series. It’s huge, good price, double insulated etc. Not sure how much double insulated makes a difference. I’m in the Chicago area and would like to use in the winter.
I also have a Pit Barrel Cooker for smoking, and I will definitely be keeping that too.
All of these seem like good cookers. The recteq 700 and the bigger smoke fire would be top of my budget for sure. 1200 would be my limit. A bit cheaper would be better, hence I included the smaller smoke fire and the recteq 590.
What do you guys think?