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I'm looking to buy a Traeger BBQ, around Memorail Day I heard they usually go on sale but the best I have found for the Texas model is 999.00 from Old mill Country store in Ellensburg, I need the larger one because its for my fire Departments Firefighters Assn. we do food before meeting and y'all know firemen like there BBQ.
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Re: Looking to buy a traeger BBQ
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May 28, 2013, 07:04:25 AM »
Thats about the best price I have seen for the Texas model, which I have also. I think it is the way to go simply because you will never be disappointed in having to much grilling space, but you could certainly be disappointed when you dont have enough space.
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Maybe I should be looking for a used one instead, I heard some great sales happen this time of year, what about Costco ?
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Re: Looking to buy a traeger BBQ
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Hey danderson, I would like to put my two cents in concerning the Traeger grill. Wife got one at Costco, the small one, made in china. We bought the electronic control unit hoping for better heat control. great idea, poor results, the heat setting on low, temp has been as high as 310. Unpredictable, erratic, all over the scale. Auger will over feed to the firebox, serious fire that will spread to the feed auger, burning in the bottom of the pellet hopper. Tear it all down ,remove the extra pellets, empty the hopper. Doesn't happen every time, but its a crap shoot. The bottom line, made in china, no thanks. Rant over, good luck. ff
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I got a Rec-Tec which is a similar type pellet BBQ HUGE grilling surface, and it is awesome and super heavy duty and comes with a 6 year warranty. Just a thought !!
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Fishingfool, that doesn't sound good, wouldn't look good for a bunch of firefighters burning up there BBQ
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Roger that danderson, our fire dept is thirty minutes out, in good weather. When wifey fires up her pride n'joy ( I refuse to touch the $#^% thing), I make sure all the fuel is removed and fire is out. I would like to throw it under the left track of our neighbors D-6 but she hackles up a bit. ff
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Re: Looking to buy a traeger BBQ
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danderson, I too have a Rec-Tec and retired my Traeger for it. You might want to go to their web-site and check on them. They are built like a tank and temperature stays within 5 degrees of where you set it. Hope that helps.
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You might also check out the Green Mountain grills. I compared them both when I was looking to replace my propane grill a few months ago. Went with the Green Mountain. It has worked flawlessly so far. Even in windy conditions it holds the temperature where I set it. As a bonus, was roughly $100 cheaper than the comparable sized Traeger
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Took my wife to the local toy store for a new salmon pole, she wandered over to the grille section, listened to the sales pitch and strike me dead, a Green Mountain Danl Boone model followed us home. Letter perfect, a 2 degree spike is the worst it's done. Oh happy day!! Guess she was pleased with her new salmon pole.
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You know your a serious pellet smoker/bbq dude when you have your own pellet maker
so you can make your own wood blends
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Have had one for over 10 years, lotsa maitnence, $$ to run....
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I love my Texas Traeger and would recomend it to anyone. I use my pretty heavy and after 2 years I had my first breakdown (hot rod went out), great customer service and support! I have noticed little more maintance is required but I wouldnt give my Traeger up for nothing.
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Re: Looking to buy a traeger BBQ
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Sold mine last year - just didn't use it enough and was too big for me. Went to Costco to buy the little one, chatted with the sales dude for a few, he told me they moved production to China... I walked away.
I've heard reviews from 5 buddies who have bought them in the last year and a half, 2 good, 2 horrible, 1 neutral.
Moving to China ruined them for me.
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