New wood pellet grill made in USA

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OK, it's time, folks.

Now, will somebody please get over here and help me lift this off my truck?

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Aaawww, Come on guys...everybody is in such a hurry these days. Can't Y'all enjoy a little Mystery and Anticipation. HECK, a Hundred years ago a Stripper would take a lot longer to reveal...Nothing!😂...JJ
 
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? The website does not give as much detail as some. I would like to see some interior pics, Please...JJ
 
Tell you what, If you drive it over to my house I will unload it for you! That is an easy off load compared to the X-Fire grill. And since I'm such a nice guy, I work out the kinks for ya.....

Congrats on the new smoker, hard to argue with a local vender!
 
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
More detailed photos will follow after this snow blows through. It's getting chilly out.
 
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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 7
 
Congratulations on retirement and the new smoker. Look forward to seeing some cooks with it. The name is cool too. Maybe a comp team name or something to go with it
 
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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

Which 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.
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.
 
And indeed, congrats on your retirement and smoker to commemorate it. I enjoyed the "reveal".
All of life is a story and all the world's a stage.
 
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.
Absolutely!!! I have a new one in the package still
 
It seems to me there was a big improvement in igniter reliability across the board when they started being used in 3d ("additive manufacturing") printers.
 
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