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    Rec Tec or Woodwind?

    Thanks guys...waiting to see what Black Friday brings unless one of them has an early sale. ;)
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    Rec Tec or Woodwind?

    I'm in "wait for Black Friday " Mode myself... I asked about a discount since we are entering "Winter" - Both woodwind.com and outdoorcooking.com and got a big run around. Finally they said "call", I did but STILL no joy. I'll just wait. I wonder if anybody ever tried to bolt up a woodwind...
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    Rec Tec or Woodwind?

    Trying to keep it around a Grand. I had a Traeger... I'm not trying to smoke for contests, I just want to make food that tastes good! For the record, the Treager did fine when I could keep it lit. ;-)
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    Rec Tec or Woodwind?

    Sear station is the game winner for me too. With that I don't need a second grill around... If it works. The other choice is get the Rec-Tec and keep my old gas rig as well.
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    Rec Tec or Woodwind?

    IF the Rec Tech had a sear station... that's a "must have" for me. I saw demos of searing on the RT and it involved cooking removing meat...waiting to temp to come up...then "sear". It wasn't impressive... ;-) What do you think the issue is with the Woodwind?
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    Rec Tec or Woodwind?

    So I bought a Traeger from Costco... when it worked the food was great. But the pellets kept bridging in the hopper on the grate and the fire going out. I know ->take the grate out, but I shouldn't have to modify a grill to make it work! I contacted customer service and was told I should...