Looks really good. I can think of someone who is gonna need that modelOK, it's time, folks.
Now, will somebody please get over here and help me lift this off my truck?
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And I'm not asking you to. Not even suggesting it. I'm sure your Horizon is wonderful.Not ditching my Horizon for it.
More detailed photos will follow after this snow blows through. It's getting chilly out.Well, I'm interested! Having the pellet auger separated from the fire pot is a feature I look for. It looks good from the outside side . How about some greater detail?...JJ
I actually remember you posting that in a thread. This seems like a nice concept and even better that it’s made in the USA. I got my treager for that reason in 2006 or 7Well, I'm interested! Having the pellet auger separated from the fire pot is a feature I look for. It looks good from the outside side . How about some greater detail?...JJ
I actually remember you posting that in a thread. This seems like a nice concept and even better that it’s made in the USA. I got my treager for that reason in 2006 or 7
None. I was meaning the built in USA partWhich Traeger model has a pellet feed as described? Thanks...JJ
I like the fact that the igniter has air cooling around most of its circumference. Nice design feature....Igniter is not the new ceramic type...
I like that too. I hope this igniter lasts longer than the ones on the USA-made Traeger I had years ago. Those were very unreliable.I like the fact that the igniter has air cooling around most of its circumference. Nice design feature.
Absolutely!!! I have a new one in the package stillI like that too. I hope this igniter lasts longer than the ones on the USA-made Traeger I had years ago. Those were very unreliable.