Traeger Pellet Smoker

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hondamandan

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Jan 26, 2010
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I just purchased a 22 inch wsm. The next day I was asked by a neighbor if I wanted to buy a hardly used traeger (texas model) grill. Are pellet grills good for smoking? They want $500.00 for the grill, is this a good deal? I can still take the Weber back. The bottom line is should I keep the WSM or take it back and buy the traeger grill. The thing still looks new and they said I could have a couple bags of pellets that are still unopened. Any advice would be a great help! Thanks, Dan
 
Jump on that!! The Texas is ~$1000 new.
I have a Traeger Texas and will not trade it for anything. The pellets give you a great smoke flavor without fear of over smoking or getting a bitter taste from the smoke. The pellet system is also making a good showing in the competition circuit. The KCBS winner last year was Pellet Envy.
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The Texas burns roughly 1.3 lbs of pellets per hour. A 20lb bag costs $15-$18. You can get them on sale for as little as $12/bag. So, a brisket cooking for 12 Hrs will burn approx 15.6 lbs.
 
I went from a gasser to the pellet pooper. There was a quantum leap in taste quality. At least that was my expierence. There is no bad smoked food. Not to mention how easy it is to use. A friend of mine calls it smoking for dummies
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I offered them $375.00 and they took it. Now I have two smokers of which I have never used. Thanks for your help! Now I just have to figure out which one I want to try first. Dan
 
you sir should be under arrest.....................for getting that for a steal!!!!!!!!!!
 
Honda,
You got the deal of the century!! Though I've never used a Treager, that design was the inspiration of building my smoker - I saw my first Treager about 3 yrs ago and stood back and said, 'DAMN! why didn't I think of that! - a pellet stove that BBQ's!'

I converted a stoke-a-matic coal stoker to basically do the same thing. I couldn't justify buying pellets, so I chipped some oak 2x4's - courtesy of my neighbor - and that's what I use.

All in all, I spent most of last summer, and about $600 doing this....
I keep telling myself that the unit (don't know the model name, just have seen it) the biggest commercial on Treager makes is a hell of a lot more!

YOU ARE A THEFT!

Good luck to ya, you're going to be able to turn out some good chow with that Texan.
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LOL.. you never tasted the time I used way to much salt in my rub and way, way, way to much mesquite... heh-heh. Chicken was like biting a salty tree.
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... Oh and grats on a super steal of a deal!
 
I've been doing a lot of reading and research on these units. I've had experience with the Brinkman water/electric and water/charcoal units, the Charbroil side fire box units, a home built vertical with gas/charcoal/chunk options all of which have there pro's and con's...but the pellet burner's interest me. It's a pretty pricey jump from the above. The dealer networks are somewhat interesting...anybody have an idea of the markup on these units?
 
I picked up the grill last night. I do have some reservation after looking at the grill. Is this thing really going to give me the smoke flavor that I am looking for? I sure I can always sell the Traeger this summer and get the lang if I don't like it. Do you sacrafice flavor for the ability to set it and forget it. The grill is digital and I can set it from 225 on up. I read this is much better than the non digital thermostat. Thanks! Dan
 
Never fear. You will be cooking with wood just like in the Lang. The difference is it is in compressed sawdust form. Your gonna love the smoke ring and taste you and will get not to mention the TBS. The digital control will allow you to smoke, bake or even grill with one unit. I grill all of my steaks on the Traeger to get the smoky flavor. The Smoke or lowest setting gives you around 180-190 deg. I generally use the 225 setting for my smoking projects. Once you used the Texas, you will be sold.
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