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Insulating a Traeger

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jrisebo

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So I cannot find a insulating blanket to get by tommrow for a brisket. Its going to be negative balls out, so I wanted to insulate my smoker. What do you think about a moving blanket, draped over the top to insulate? I will be at 225 F max, I cannot think that it would do any harm to the grill or blanket. Thoughts?
 
If you have a harbor freight close , you can use a welders blanket. That would be safer.
 
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