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What's everyone think about Traeger smokers? Does anyone own one?
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I don't, but wish I did. My Father in law has one and EVERYTHING made on it is great! We even tried Papa Murphy Pizzas, and they were the best pizzas I have ever had
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Love mine, but it pisses me off that they are now made in China, I will not buy another one.
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I have a good friend that sells them, and they where awesome when they where all made in America! But now being that the damn electric motors are made in China, they burn out all the time!
Ours burnt out and we only used it about 3 times!
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Don't know anything about china take over. Two buddies have the smaller one each have nothin bad to day about them except to small and wish they bought bigger.
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We have a bbq/smoker, one of the older models. They are great! The only down fall to them is if you are trying to cook like steaks, it can take forever when its cold out. They do not get very hot like the other grills. They work great just for smoking. + if you have the time. There is not a better tasting bbq cooker out there
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my roommate just got one for christmas
haven't had a chance to use it yet, but i'm sure it will get broken in pretty soon here
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