GMG 2.0 Ledge or Peak grill ?

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Elf@shore

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Apr 17, 2025
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Looking @ Both the Ledge or Peak 2.0 models ?
A few Questions?
1 Can anyone tell me the actual grate size of each ?
2 Wondering about the pellet consumption of getting the Peak Vs Ledge.
3 Any advice on either would be very appreciative.
Currently have a Napoleon 485 LEX. Natural gas. Its about the right size. Can do Whole Turkeys ,Holiday Hams, Pork butts.
Looking @ maybe getting a pellet grill, to enhance the flavor and have more control over the temps?
Also considering the Rec Teq 800? But I think the GMG offers more features?
Last thought: Live near the Ocean (Salt air). Concerned about leaving the pellet grill out covered on the deck ?
Thanks ! ELF
 
Stainless ? YUP!
My Napoleon gaser is SS. Cast Iron grates I previously had ,even with oiling them, They still rust.
I am also concerned about the pellets clumping up? due to the high humid weather ?
 
When you are done smoking I would remove all the pellets in the hopper and run the unit until it exhausts any pellets in the auger area. This scenario obviously works better if a smoker has a dump feature. Can't tell if these have that feature or not.
 
Can GMG owners please post the actual Grate #s please!? Both PEAK and LEDGE .
I have some limitations ,due to what I put on the grill? Looking for the width and depth #s
EX: Dutch Oven, Flat Grill to put on grates. ECT..
Thanks ELF..
 
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Can GMG owners please post the actual Grate #s please!? Both PEAK and LEDGE .
I have some limitations ,due to what I put on the grill? Looking for the width and depth #s
EX: Dutch Oven, Flat Grill to put on grates. ECT..
Thanks ELF..
37" wide X 16" deep is the measurement on my Peak Prime

Ryan
 
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