I Tried To Replace My Gas Grill With A Pellet Grill - This Is What Happened

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  • Опубликовано: 4 июн 2024
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  • @IvanITpro
    @IvanITpro 3 месяца назад +5

    Hey bro! I’ve owned my Traeger for 3 years now and learned that if you want to experience an actual smoke flavor you have to actually smoke the meat at smoking temperatures 165 - 225 deg F for at least an hour before bumping it up. Also, forget your rubs and sauces for a month and just use salt and pepper, smoke then grill the meat in a Traeger and you’ll taste a smoked meat flavor that’s hard to beat! I get my Traeger pellets at Costco, their competition blend and also hickory are known for a good smoke profile. I get my briskets cheap at Kroger or restaurant depot, can even get 8 pounders at $4 / lb. Good luck!

  • @stimpy5067
    @stimpy5067 Год назад +97

    If you are using Traeger pellets that is why you don't get much smoke flavor. They use mostly alder in their pellets and then flavor them with oils from the trees listed on the bag. Pellets made from the actual hardwoods like hickory, cherry, oak, maple, etc. produce a lot more smoke flavor. Also 250 is a bit high for good smoke 225 is around the top of the "smoke zone".

    • @shirtsss
      @shirtsss Год назад

      prac/hcf player?

    • @bearbait2221
      @bearbait2221 Год назад +2

      Thx never new that. Whats your fav pellet brand and flavor? I was told that other brad pellets wont work properly probably bs. Thx for the tip :)

    • @stimpy5067
      @stimpy5067 Год назад +2

      @@bearbait2221 I haven’t tried any brand other than CookinPellets yet because I bought into the Traeger only thing for a while too. Bet as long as they are similar in size and aren’t wet or break apart easily I don’t see any reason why other pellets won’t work. These at least seem just fine so far as long as you are following all of the other instructions for your grill.

    • @bearbait2221
      @bearbait2221 Год назад +1

      @@stimpy5067 Thanks 4 the tip:)I might try too find new brand alder pellets and other flavors.

    • @stimpy5067
      @stimpy5067 Год назад +1

      @@bearbait2221 I would stay away from alder since it doesn’t have much flavor. Sorry if my comment earlier was unclear but the problem with Traeger pellets is that they aren’t actually made from the wood listed on the packaging as the flavor. They are alder that has been flavored which results in pretty weak flavors in your food. I didn’t recommend a flavor because I have only tried one bag other than the Traeger pellets. The CookinPellets hickory is good though. When I used to smoke in my vertical smoker I also loved to use mesquite but it does have a strong flavor so use it for something that can really handle it or don’t leave your food in the mesquite smoke for longer than 10-60mins before smoking/cooking with something else.

  • @ladelllawrence3509
    @ladelllawrence3509 2 года назад +50

    1) The lack of smoke flavor is due to too high of an initial temp. For instance, when I do wings, I run my pellet smoker at 185 degreees for 45 minute of more then switch to 350 degrees to actually cook the wings and tighten the skin. Great smoke flavor (at least with my Memphis Elite). 2) Some pellet grill have open flame cooking to char/sear.

    • @hb7030
      @hb7030 Год назад +6

      Yup, you can't just hammer it with heat and expect it to accept a bunch of smoke.

    • @3erlewis
      @3erlewis Год назад +9

      Man, I’m learning a lot from these comments lol. I’m going to try this tonight on some wings. Thanks.

  • @terrywaters177
    @terrywaters177 2 года назад +389

    In my humble opinion, after BBQing for many of my 70 years on earth...serious outdoor chef 's need at least 3 different kinds of outdoor ways of preparing food. Pellet, charcoal, and propane/gas. With these you will be able to cook EVERYTHING!

    • @mozberg2191
      @mozberg2191 2 года назад +16

      Yessir....you are right!

    • @mikek5631
      @mikek5631 2 года назад +17

      Unfortunately, in today's world, that is no longer an option for many people. Things aren't affordable anymore. A lot of people can only swing 1 unit these days.

    • @mozberg2191
      @mozberg2191 2 года назад +13

      @@mikek5631 he did say a serious outdoor chef, not the general weekend cook... it's not for everyone, or your right, not everyone can afford to..but some of us that chose to take it to the next level are in the position we can have all 3 or in my case, 4 or more, my blackstone gets a lot of use these days.

    • @Vikingsmoke
      @Vikingsmoke 2 года назад +2

      100% correct👍

    • @hoffguard
      @hoffguard 2 года назад +9

      @@mikek5631 the pellet grill is the only expensive one. You can get a cheap propane and super cheap charcoal grill. I have a Traeger, Weber and PK New Original and use all 3 monthly

  • @Aristogrub
    @Aristogrub Год назад +11

    Steve, great tips! I have a Camp Chef and after six years I can say that I’m totally sold. I went through some of what you are expending with getting little smoke taste, but found that changing pellets and cooking low and slow did the trick. I’ve made several briskets and they get better and better. I did just replace my control board for $70, but that’s been all the upkeep it has needed. I’ve just gifted my smoker to my son and have purchases a wifi enabled 36” Camp Chef Woodwind, which just arrived. Are they grills? Nope. But as a smoker I really like it. Scott

  • @timraber6575
    @timraber6575 2 года назад +4

    I gave up on gas grills about 5 years ago. The last two was done after about 18 months. I purchased the Weber kettle charcoal grill about 5 years ago. It’s a red anniversary edition. It works great. I cook year round here in Kentucky. I can have hot coals ready to cook in 10 minutes. Just this spring, I picked up a Traeger smoker form Costco. I have cooked chicken, ribs, and pork butt. They all turned out great. I’m still experimenting with it. I’m cooking about ever two weeks. I’m ready to buy the next bag of pellets. You make very good points. I just finished the last of the pulled pork yesterday.

  • @meatsloth333
    @meatsloth333 2 года назад +33

    If you want more smoke flavor you should cook at 190 to 225. Pellet grills excel at low temps. I’ll put a brisket on at 7pm at 200 degrees and then give it a spritz before I go to bed. It’s usually ready to wrap when I wake up. Once it’s wrapped i turn it up to finish it. and then when it’s done I foil boat it to expose the fat on top to crust it up while I rest it for like 8 hours at the lowest temp. Plus it gets more smoke on it during the rest. It comes out amazing every time. As for high heat grilling, get a set of GrillGrates and stick them directly on top of the deflector plate. It will increase the temp of the grates by 200 degrees. So if you set the grill to 450, your grates will be 650 and sear the crap out of everything. I grill steaks and chops like that all the time. Just some little hacks to get the most out of it.

  • @deichkorn
    @deichkorn 2 года назад +23

    This was the best pellet grill video I've seen. Super helpful, no time wasted with useless stories. Thank you for the time you put into this - super helpful.

    • @cvx23231
      @cvx23231 Год назад

      Dave
      Hi I saw your comment here after watching part of this video I just wanna say I think this video is absolute crap. There is so much bad information here about Pellet grilling and how it works, it’s just unbelievable. I plan to come back (ideally) and do a more in-depth commentary. I’ve just retired and I have some spare time and I honestly I love my pellet grill and seeing this sort of misinformation put out to irritates the hell out of me!
      Two comments I will leave you with for now:
      First, when you are starting the grill, always, always,always keep the lid open, not shut it as Dave does here. Not the way it’s supposed to be done because that smoke itself is combustable. Most importantly, when you lose flame if you are smoking and have it set to a low temp, it’s very important not to simply cycle down to Off and then back to the on or start-up position because you’ll continually feed pellets for four minutes and can actually explode your grill. You can look on RUclips for “Traeger exploding” to see videos of it doing so. Very dangerous and he did not mention it at all, real mis-information.
      Secondly, Dave is talking about a specific brand, a Traeger. Now, first and foremost I am here to tell you that Traeger absolutely owns the advertising market when it comes to pellet grills, nobody is even a close second.
      But this is not the only product on the pellet grill market and Dave did not mention that. Why is it important? Because there is another grill from a large manufacturer, an established brand, called the Pitboss, that works much better (and is like half the price!) for one specific reason and that reason is that the Treager can only cook by convection. As Dave explains, there is no direct access to the flame itself. This can best be seen at time 3:05 in the video, when he talked about maintenance and opens the lid- you can see beneath the meat that it is simply one large sheet to catch drippings, the flame is not in sight at all.
      The Pitboss on the other hand, does have a “door” if I can call it that, that lets you put flame directly on the grill, if you want to. The door can be kept shut completely and will cook like a Treager, but can also be opened to sear the meat directly, which Dave never mentioned. Annoying, cause these grills have both been on the market for a number of years and Dave comes off as somewhat of a “Pro” at this.
      If you look up a RUclips video by Patrick Sipperly called “Pitboss Pellet Grill vs Treager - Ehats the Best Smoker For” and got to time 3:10, you’ll see him show this grill door in action - one picture’s worth a thousand views !
      I’ve had my Pitboss now for 3 1/2 years it’s in my patio in Southern California it’s it’s there 24 seven without a cover without anything on it, through the rain the heat the dirt and it fires up every single time no issues. It works great!
      Hope all this helps a bit, feel free to reach out if you want to know more
      - John (Sammy Smith is my cover name, don’t want my name all over the web)

  • @jimrummer2691
    @jimrummer2691 Год назад +7

    Great review. You answered all of the questions and concerns that I had regarding a unit like this. I already have a smoker that I smoke fish, pork butts, beef chucks, etc., but was looking for a good grill that I can put a nice sear to meats. I have had friends tell me how much they love this unit but I always questioned the ability to truly "grill." You saved me from buying something I really wouldn't have a use for. Many thanks for such a thorough review of the good and bad.

    • @aronsingletary
      @aronsingletary 2 месяца назад

      Sure is nice to be able to set something and walk away from it for 8+ hours

  • @benjaminberan7645
    @benjaminberan7645 Год назад +42

    I've been using a wood pellet grill for about 5 years and absolutely love every aspect of them. The ONLY draw back of completely getting rid of a propane and/charcoal grill would be that I wouldn't have anything to cook on when the power goes out as I do not have a generator.
    Another HUGE plus with my pellet smoker is that it replaces my oven in the summer which lowers my cooling cost and makes it easier on my AC.

    • @segstron
      @segstron Год назад +2

      Green mountain grills has 12 volt smoker units that can run off a battery. I have one and it's great out at the trailer.

    • @roycoolguy
      @roycoolguy 11 месяцев назад

      @@segstron dfgg free fg

    • @MrIgottap
      @MrIgottap 3 месяца назад +1

      @@segstronseven or so years ago my GMG (Daniel Boone prime) came ready to go for both 120 AC (wall) and 12 DC (car battery). I have even powered it with one of those 12 volt rechargeable “jump packs” while camping.

    • @Priust189
      @Priust189 Месяц назад

      You have to plug it in?

    • @SadBoyM4
      @SadBoyM4 9 дней назад

      Get both! I have an offset smoker and I’m looking into a pellet grill and getting a gravity fed charcoal as well

  • @obiwan9394
    @obiwan9394 Год назад +4

    Very complete and informative review & comparison. The thing I love about smoking meats is that you can try a variety of methods, rubs and pellets and get different flavors and results. It’s fun experimenting. I agree with several people that have already commented on this video: 1. For smoke flavor, 250 degrees is too high of a temperature to get good smoke penetration. 2. Experiment with other pellet brands. I’m not a fan of the Traeger pellets. I’ve tried several other brands and personally like the Lumber Jack brand the best.

  • @jimshinpaugh3163
    @jimshinpaugh3163 2 года назад +63

    I have had multiple smokers for over 50 years, from 300 gallon stick burners, to smoking on an egg to my current custom made pellet grill made from 1/4" steel (it will last a lifetime). Honestly I looked at Yoder and they would have been my 3rd choice. But that is just me. I went with pellets, as I am now in my 70s and don't want to stay up all night. Multiple reasons that all pellet grills tend to have lower smoke flavor. The suggestion of finishing in an oven, once you get the taste profile you like will work, especially if you can bring your oven down to about 225. The dryness of the pellets are a factor you can't fix and limit the amount of smoke, just like kiln dried wood does on a stick burner. Best % of moisture for smoking is about 17%. Pellets are closer to 10 or less. Traeger pellets are some of the lower smoke taste. Fine powder rubs will also reduce the amount of smoke, as they create a coating. When I first received the pellet grill I had made for me, I evaluated how it works. If you have not, you may consider putting things like ribs on the second shelf, if you have one. Traeger pellets are "flavored" in a patented process. That does not thrill me. If you research Lumber Jack, you will probably find someone who orders it by the pallet(s). The negative for you, would be a bit stronger smoke taste. But, you could get milder taste with choices like Pecan. The 20lb bags are usually about $12.00. For those who stock the 40lb, they are usually less than $18.00 or so. If you choose to cook the flat only, as some have suggested, it will be less tender and less of the great taste from the point. Smoke ring is a chemical reaction of myoglobin and carbon dioxide and has 0 to do with taste. You mentioned expanding to other meats. With both Pork Butt and especially beef plate ribs and brisket, resting is critical for tenderness. The best true BBQ places in Texas and Oklahoma have an untold secret in the long rest. I have found resting a pork butt and beef plate ribs at least six hours allows for aborption so that it does not dry out as fast when you shred. Brisket I rest 10-15 hours. Again, jmo. Take it or leave it.

    • @dawgvet7756
      @dawgvet7756 2 года назад +4

      Jim, I agree with everything you said. Pellet brands can make a big difference. Some will use "fillers" in their pellets. It is a matter of trial and error in finding a brand/flavor profile that you like.
      Also, for those of you that may want to increase the smoke flavor without necessarily adding too much heat, look into a pellet tube (A-maze-N pellet tube is a brand that comes to mind). You just fill the tube with pellets, place it in the cooking chamber and light it (I use a small torch). Pellets will smoulder and add more smoke without affecting cooking temp by much. You can even use the pellet tube to cold smoke cheeses.
      I also have a large stick burner, and nothing will come close to the flavor profile of it, but yes, I love the convenience of the pellet grill when I don't want to stay up all night baby-sitting a brisket.

    • @ohstirfry
      @ohstirfry 2 года назад

      Could one pre soak the pellets to re hydrate them before adding them to the hopper. Of course not wet pellets but moisturizer slightly

    • @dawgvet7756
      @dawgvet7756 2 года назад +5

      @@ohstirfry Would not recommend that. Moisture of any kind is a big enemy of pellets. They lose their "compactness" and will just clog up your auger.

    • @RealEstateSafelyNavigated
      @RealEstateSafelyNavigated 2 года назад

      Really great commentary. Thank you. What do you mean by “cook the flat only?”

    • @dawgvet7756
      @dawgvet7756 2 года назад

      @@RealEstateSafelyNavigated A brisket is made up of two muscles, the leaner Pectoralis major muscle called "the flat" and the fattier Pectoralis minor muscle called "the point". They are separated by a fat layer between them. When you buy them together, it is called a "packer" brisket but sometimes you can just buy the thinner, "flat" muscle by itself to cook or some people may separate the two and cook them individually.

  • @John-pn7bh
    @John-pn7bh Год назад +6

    I've watched several videos on smokers because I'm thinking of getting one. Yours is the best, most informative one I've seen, where you talk about cost of operating the grill and the fact of the draw backs. Keeping your gas grill is a big one for me because keeping both would be an issue. Thanks, L think I will hold off on the purchase for now.

    • @bettypoteet6974
      @bettypoteet6974 Месяц назад

      Another option for cooking outdoors is a blackstone grill

  • @edg7636
    @edg7636 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you, thank you, thank you! Finally a no-nonsense, straightforward, no effects video and commentary that is very useful. Well done Sir👌🍻🍖

  • @williamberner5820
    @williamberner5820 2 года назад +1

    Really enjoy your channel and this discussion on the pellet grill. I’ve owned a Traeger Lil Tex Elite for 7 years now and have really enjoyed it. I too am a fan of the grill marks and some char on steaks and burgers, which is tough to get on the straight pellet grill. Several years back I bought a two panel Grill Grate (trade name) and have had great success. Really does a good job of giving you that taste and look. I tend to be a low and slow cooker of tri-tip and brisket and have had great success on the Traeger. For me, I do like a Smokey taste, which seems to really come out in the day or two after the cook…I use Traeger pellets most frequently.

  • @Lewsklls
    @Lewsklls Год назад +4

    I have the 575 pro as well and just Got grill grates for it. They work so great. I got rid of my propane grill. I just got mine today, and it put a nice char on my ribeye. It put nice grill marks on the hot dogs and burgers as well. I set my temp at 500 the grill grates produce so much heat. It was like 675 degrees with the grates.

  • @shadowpapito
    @shadowpapito 2 года назад

    Thank you that helped a lot! That information is greatly appreciated! Peace and light to you and your family

  • @thegolfwalker
    @thegolfwalker 2 года назад +23

    The Pit Boss has a char option, you can slide open the plate and get direct flame!

    • @Andrew_Sherman
      @Andrew_Sherman 2 года назад +6

      I’ve used my pit boss for 2 years now and it’s replaced my gas grill entirely.
      With the flame, I find there’s just no reason to go back.
      Just Sunday I was able to have 10 burgers, 5 brats, and 8 hot dogs done in 25 min time (and that’s from the moment I turned it on to turned it off).

    • @huntergrimm9807
      @huntergrimm9807 Год назад +2

      The ONLY quarrel I have with the little searing slider, is it makes a pretty gnarly hotspot in the middle, which sucks for baking

  • @mallburk1191
    @mallburk1191 2 года назад +4

    I have a small traeger, I use it everyday! I make everything on it, eggs, pancakes, pizza, cake, lasagna, mac and cheese. I bought a smoking tube to provide more smoke at higher temperatures, they work well. Very easy to use.

  • @scottallen2804
    @scottallen2804 2 года назад +1

    Good info. Thank you. I have a good grill, and the Traeger is for things like burnt ends, brisket and such. Sound like a nice guy to be a neighbor. Take care,

  • @bqspace
    @bqspace Год назад +1

    Well done! I have been thinking about a Traegor you really helped with thinking about all that goes into the cooking and using it.

  • @revilo76
    @revilo76 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you very much for sharing, Steve. Very informative and appreciate your honest take. God bless!

  • @1175neo
    @1175neo Год назад

    Thanks Steve for this informative video. It was a pleasure listening to you! 👍🏻🙂

  • @goldpanman
    @goldpanman Год назад +1

    Very good presentation. I pretty much agree with everything you said. The Meat Church rubs have also been my favorite. I've owned a Traeger Pro 780 since February and I really like it. You are right in that it is a different way of cooking in comparison to a regular grill. I went from a charcoal grill to the Traeger so the warmup time doesn't bother me. I have experimented with a lot of meats and have enjoyed them all. I found a local distributor of pellets called Cooking Pellets. Wow, those have been a real game changer. They provide a great smoke flavor and I do believe they don't burn up as much as fast as the Traeger pellets. Anyway, I'm very happy with the Traeger.

  • @urbanbackyardcontainergardenin
    @urbanbackyardcontainergardenin Год назад +2

    Used my Traeger yesterday for the first time. Must say I like it!

  • @tonyq12121
    @tonyq12121 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you for the video, I was contemplating replacing my gas grill with a Traeger and I don’t have room for both. This video was very helpful thanks again

  • @bcsimon15
    @bcsimon15 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the video. Another reason to get a cover for your pellet smoker is you need to keep your pellets dry. Yes, there is a cover over the pellet hopper, but you need to minimize all moisture getting to your pellets.

  • @gxbchiro
    @gxbchiro Год назад +1

    Great video.!
    I have a small portable Treager Ranger since we do a lot of RVingng. As for chard marks on my meat when I cook chickens, hambergers or steaks I use a set of GrillGrates made to fit my Treager Ranger. GrillGrates work like a charm for searing meat or even cook pizzas and fish.

  • @Christine-yi1un
    @Christine-yi1un 11 месяцев назад

    I am looking at a Traeger now. This review is VERY helpful. Thank you so much.

  • @johnsteve2377
    @johnsteve2377 Год назад

    Excellent working knowledge! You addressed a lot of my questions. I'm leaning more towards getting one...

  • @g.efaber482
    @g.efaber482 Год назад +1

    Just starting my research. Thanks for your candid review.

  • @shaolinman
    @shaolinman 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you for the honest assessment. I thought about the Traeger. But after watching this, I am going with the propane grill.

  • @Litlroller3
    @Litlroller3 Год назад

    Thank you so much for this great and helpful video. I currently have a Weber grill, Blackstone griddle, and a Masterbuilt electric smoker. I was looking to purchase a pellet grill to replace the grill and the smoker to safe some space. You just saved me some money. Much appreciated.

  • @jkruegs9568
    @jkruegs9568 2 года назад

    I have a Napoleon Prestige Pro. Bought it slightly used for a huge discount. it's one of the best gas grills out there. I just use a smoker box with chips and chunks to give it that smoke flavor, which really does come through very well. Since it's a propane grill, I can get something done fast if I need to, but the temp control is really good and that lets me smoke for hours if I want to.

  • @dawgvet7756
    @dawgvet7756 2 года назад +17

    For those that miss the "sear" or grill marks on a pellet grill look into a Sear station. These are metal plates that sit on top of the grill grate and heat up by 100-150 F above grill temp. I've had a pellet grill for over 5 years and I also missed those grill/sear marks when I started. I purchased a set of GrillGrate pellet grill sear station [no, I don't work for them or get paid by them ;) ] . They make different sizes, and some specifically for Traeger. They are very easy to clean and "expandable" by an interlocking edge, so you can just get a couple and cover a small cooking area or get enough to cover the entire cooking area.

    • @nicholasbisbee916
      @nicholasbisbee916 2 года назад +1

      I second this! My Grill Grates are amazing! I haven’t had a gas grill for years now that I’ve added those!

    • @TrickyGomez
      @TrickyGomez 2 года назад +2

      I third this... Grill Grates sounds like a gimmick but they actually work and work well,.

    • @sirpieman300
      @sirpieman300 2 года назад

      my pit boss has a moved grill grate over the fire pot, that lets the fire directly reach the grilling grate right above. Let me get my sear marks and still only use a pellet grill
      :)

    • @nicholasbisbee916
      @nicholasbisbee916 2 года назад +1

      @@sirpieman300 my brother in law had a pit boss and it rotted out the bottom of the barrel and fire pot within a few years cause of the grease dripping down into the bottom.

    • @Texarmageddon
      @Texarmageddon Год назад

      I think most pellet grills are offering a sear section where it exposes your meat directly to the fire.
      I just buy a set of high temp gloves and remove the grates and heat diffuser on my Yoder .

  • @Stratman5150
    @Stratman5150 2 года назад +16

    I really appreciate the time and info. you put into this video. I own a gas grill and dedicated small Weber smoker and have been on the fence about getting a pellet grill. I'd miss the char for sure, otherwise it's like cooking in an oven. Also I purchased a little smoker tube which helps put a little flavor while using the gas grill. I think I'm going to pass on a pellet grill for sure now.

    • @ddmau7995
      @ddmau7995 2 года назад +1

      Buy a PK grill .Uses charcoal and you can add chunks of wood for smoking .Direct grilling or indirect .

    • @stryker0ae
      @stryker0ae 2 года назад

      100% you go for the traeger ur gonna kick urself for not doing it sooner.

    • @bobf5360
      @bobf5360 Год назад +1

      agreed with Joseph here. I have been considering a pellet grill, to replace my propane, but i think this just convinced me to ditch that idea. I have a propane grill and a webber bullet, and this video just convinced me that a pellet grill is the worst of both worlds. Thanks Steve DOES!

  • @SainiBadwalUSA
    @SainiBadwalUSA 7 месяцев назад +1

    True.
    I got one pallet grill but now I cook a lot more tasty meat then b4 on propane grill.
    I am doing some modification to my pallet grill like putting rotisserie kit, cold smoke maker and adjustable grill grates.

  • @rxg6948
    @rxg6948 9 месяцев назад

    Im thinking of buying one so I appreciate your honest review. Thank You.

  • @michaelfischer3161
    @michaelfischer3161 Год назад +1

    Wow, the first honest video that shows the basics... power 🔋 is required.
    Almost all pellet grills and smokers use an auger to move the pellets.
    This is the reason why I personally purchased a Masterbuilt Thermotemp XL, no electricity needed... and maintains the temperature 🌡 like the gas oven in your kitchen would.

  • @crack_of_dawn
    @crack_of_dawn 2 года назад

    I have a Camp Chef Woodwind and one thing I love about it has a rod to pull back the heat deflector from outside the smoker while it's running. So, if you set it to 500 and then pull the heat deflector back when it reaches temp, the temp at the bottom grate goes way up to the point where I can actually get grill marks on meat. It also has a side attachment with a small propane grill which can be used for a final sear (I usually only use that for steak and pork chops though). Last, I always buy my pellets from Sam's Club or Costco, they sell 40lb bags for $15 and the pellets work great and the taste is just as good as any other pellets I've tried.

  • @normtakemori7044
    @normtakemori7044 3 месяца назад

    You presentation is very captivating. Nice job on not bumbling through the words like so many youtubers do!

  • @markwilson7369
    @markwilson7369 Год назад +2

    I have Trager, and have found that for smoking, I need to be at 180-200 degrees. My trager also has the super smoke option which I have found to help, but goes through the pellets much faster. Great video, thanks for sharing.

    • @SteveDOES
      @SteveDOES  Год назад

      Awesome! Thanks for the comment

  • @tomjohnston734
    @tomjohnston734 2 года назад +6

    I'm from Texas and love BQ. I've used charcoal, gas, and now pellet. What I like about Traeger is cooking consistency. I agree you don't get the burnt marks as you do on a weber charcoal grill, but for slow cooks like smoked chicken and ribs, it's awesome. The only problem is the smoke flavor. I don't get that rich smokey flavor that I'm used to. Watched several videos, and think it has to do with the Traeger pellets. Just bought a bag of lumberjack oak pellets, and plan on doing a whole chicken tonight. Hope it works.

    • @SteveDOES
      @SteveDOES  2 года назад +2

      Let me know how it goes!

    • @6willis
      @6willis Год назад

      How’d it go with the 3rd party pellets?

  • @loganpeavler3406
    @loganpeavler3406 Год назад +15

    To each their own, but your conclusion is spot on with my own in that they are two different animals. I view the Pellet "grill" as more of an outdoor oven that provides smoke flavor and the gas grill will always be a direct heat searing machine. Just my opinion. Awesome comparison and great insight for those who are considering their options!

    • @XploreAz
      @XploreAz Год назад +6

      Some of the new pellet grills have searing capability up to 1,000 degrees.

    • @wolfp6477
      @wolfp6477 11 месяцев назад

      Your conclusions mimic what I've found, wanting a Treager to replace my gas grill now seeing that not possible, even with the models that have 1000deg searing! Enjoyed you video very much

    • @KnightFel
      @KnightFel 6 месяцев назад

      @@XploreAznot worth the cost at all. Steaks from a $300 grill come out 10x better than from a $1500 traeger. Traeger is really only worth it if you’re gonna smoke.

  • @justsaved3876
    @justsaved3876 Год назад +1

    I have a Traegar not the WiFi but basically the same model minus the WiFi with the accessories. I've had mine for 5 or 6 years, and I absolutely love it. I just did two slabs of ribs, chicken, burgers & brats.
    I also have a traditional charcoal grill, I really like that too, I use both at the same time for obviously different types of cooking.
    so I enjoy both...plus I'm about to add a 4 heat zone Blackstone Griddle to my outdoor kitchen 😀

  • @okiepita50t-town28
    @okiepita50t-town28 5 месяцев назад

    That’s the exact model I have had for about two years now and I love it. One thing I would add is if you like more of a smoke flavor you can get a smoke tube that uses pellets for less than twenty bucks.

  • @daveshepard9154
    @daveshepard9154 Год назад

    Thank you! Great review. I bought the Traeger Fremont (Costco, very much like yours without the wifi), and it's just fantastic. They are on sale now from $549 to $449.

  • @woskinator3728
    @woskinator3728 28 дней назад

    Thank you for this video. I was concerned going from gas to pellet as well as I'm primarily focused on grilling.

  • @MrRiverfeverwa
    @MrRiverfeverwa Год назад

    I have a 575 Pro like yours. I called Traeger Customer Service and ordered the PRO 22 front legs with castors. Its a total game changer and I recommend it to everyone!

  • @briancanter7220
    @briancanter7220 2 года назад +1

    Enjoyed the video and your perspective. I thought about one of these but ended up buying a MasterBuilt Gravity Fed Cooker. Uses charcoal and if I want a smoke flavor I mix in chunks of wood. The one thing I love about it is the temperature range. It cooks low and slow but will also go up to 700 plus degrees when I want to sear something. A reversed seared steak (225degrees until it hits 130) and the finishing it off with a minute to two minutes per side at 700 degrees produces a mighty tasty chunk of meat. The only downside is it takes a lot more time to clean than a regular grill.

    • @SteveDOES
      @SteveDOES  2 года назад

      Sounds delicious though :)

  • @graken22
    @graken22 Год назад

    I just got my new Traeger 575 2days ago and I am going to smoke a brisket tomorrow. I know it will be fantastic!

  • @shadowman3320
    @shadowman3320 Год назад

    I got the Camp Chef a few years ago because it had an ash dump and a hopper dump, if you wanted to change flavors. It was great at smoking but not grilling. I bought some Grill-Grates which really improved the grilling if you got the temp up to 450. It gradually lost its ability to go to high temp, so I paid $150 for a gen2 controller that works way better. Now I grill anything again.

  • @jasongregg2
    @jasongregg2 2 года назад +1

    Hey Steve. Checkout Yoder YS640S if you want to have only one grill. Things a beast and can do the high temps. You can remove the deflection plate to get direct flame grilling.

  • @ianfloyd
    @ianfloyd Год назад

    Thanks for your insight. I have been wanting to get a Traeger. Currently I have a Masterbuilt 30 inch Analog Electric Smoker. I love making Salmon Jerky on the smoker.

  • @martywise8505
    @martywise8505 Год назад

    I have a Pit Boss and love it. The advantage is the slider for flame broiling for getting that char. Works great on thick Cowboy Rib Eyes and chicken.

  • @fasbos3
    @fasbos3 2 года назад +4

    I have a Yoder and love it. Nice video!

  • @BassRaider
    @BassRaider 6 месяцев назад

    Thx for the video. Bought the 575 recently and absolutely love it.🤙

  • @AdrianJamaal
    @AdrianJamaal 2 года назад

    Your pellet choice is everything. Knotty Wood are the best I've used.

  • @billz410
    @billz410 Год назад

    Excellent, informative, unbiased review!

  • @bobdunstan5457
    @bobdunstan5457 Год назад

    We are on our second Traeger. I bought the first one directly from the factory in Mount Angle Oregon. The second one was made offshore. We use it primarily as a smoker and have smoked a variety of vegetables (my other half is mostly vegetarian), salt, cheese, and of course chicken, turkey breast (we like the boneless version), pork loin, pork ribs, beef ribs and just yesterday I did my first brisket. I agree with your comments with respect to grill marks and cleaning. That said, we only use the Traeger and just live with the shortcomings of a pellet stove.
    Thanks for the video, I will use it to inform folks who ask us about the Traeger to help them understand the pros and cons.

  • @vincejamison8078
    @vincejamison8078 Год назад

    Excellent content.
    Thanks for the effort.
    I'm glad I ran across this.

  • @randymcrandy8066
    @randymcrandy8066 Год назад +1

    Glad I found your channel. Funny though.. I’m a huge BBQ guy with all kinds of great food but my wife is a vegan! She did try my Chuck roast burnt ends and actually really liked them a lot. But normally it’s just me and my kids eating all these ribs. I can’t afford a nice Trager but I do alright on my Weber Smoky mountain! I did enjoy your take on the pellet grill. Excellent info!

  • @TrickyGomez
    @TrickyGomez 2 года назад

    Totally agree with pellet grill not replacing the Gas Grill. I have both and use them regularly. Just like tools in the garage, they all have a special purpose...

  • @cordesg1
    @cordesg1 Год назад +13

    Nice review. There are so many options available today. You did a nice job laying everything out. I personally prefer charcoal over pellet or gas and there is a ton flexibility in what you can do with them especially when adding pellet "like" temperature control. Traeger are great cookers as well.

  • @thetuneoflee
    @thetuneoflee 2 года назад +1

    When I want the smoke flavor I put it at 165 for 15 to 30 min then I turn it up to cooking temp and you get the smoke flavor. I have the same unit. Great video

  • @ricklp1861
    @ricklp1861 Год назад

    I just bought mine !! Can't wait to use it!! Thx for the info

  • @fac3308
    @fac3308 8 месяцев назад +1

    Good review man. I have an Offset, Kamado, Pellet, and Propane set up. I normally use my propane to sear my meat or keep food warm. My go to is the kamado if I have the time and then my offset if I'm smoking large portions.

  • @kellysanders3875
    @kellysanders3875 Год назад

    I have owned a pellet grill/smoker for 15 years And love them. I’m not sure if anyone had mentioned it yet but I would recommend going to a pellet that is 100% wood instead of a Traeger pellet which is wood flavored will other oils infused. I personally use Lumber jack.

  • @sarahm1894
    @sarahm1894 Год назад

    Thank you for this review. It is very helpful as I am considering getting one of these!

  • @WarTheory
    @WarTheory Год назад +1

    Thanks for the great review…. I’ve had many many many grills in my life… The best one by far has to be the kamado… I can smoke grill bake etc… and since I upgraded to a blaze kamado that thing is literally bulletproof….After the season when I’m done I hit the whole thing with the power washer And I’m done

  • @wendylacska2809
    @wendylacska2809 Год назад

    Thank you for this really informative video. I was needing to know exactly what you shared. I will still with my gas grill. We mostly do hamburgers and chicken and i am not into all that extra work and expense! So thanks very much!

  • @whatsupwithsteve
    @whatsupwithsteve 2 месяца назад

    Perfect video for me as I'm trying to decide the same thing. Think I'll keep my gasser and just overhaul the burners and pass on the Traeger and continue to use my old school Brinkmann stick smoker even though the set and forget would be nice. Thanks!!

  • @SS-bp8yq
    @SS-bp8yq Год назад

    I have the camp chef with the sidekick to smoke and grill all in one, thanks for a great vid!

  • @davenewman2751
    @davenewman2751 5 дней назад

    I went from propane to pellets about 2 yrs ago. What i miss is the char on steaks and burgers. I have started placing a cast iron skillet on the Treager and using it searing the steaks at the end of the cook.

  • @shaggyirl
    @shaggyirl 2 года назад +1

    I have a pit boss navigator and it works beautifully with brisket and all you need is simple Texas style rub salt pepper and garlic with the salt don’t use table salt use kosher salt because you need the bigger grains

  • @keithbishop3550
    @keithbishop3550 2 года назад +1

    As for me, y'all can keep and use everything else. I've been cooking, roasting, smoking on big green eggs. I'm at four right now. And I have had all of em rolling at various times.

  • @DocDee-xt2gq
    @DocDee-xt2gq 9 месяцев назад

    Love the honesty, legit vid ser

  • @sir_hard_lego2868
    @sir_hard_lego2868 8 месяцев назад +4

    Open the lid when starting up! Pellet grills/smokers have exploded in the past during startup with the lid closed.

    • @thermos750
      @thermos750 Месяц назад

      I saw that in another video the other day!

  • @philoreilly6019
    @philoreilly6019 Год назад

    Camp Chef woodwind Pro with the sidekick will do everything. It even has a smoke box to insert up front with extra charcoal and/or wood chunks. It will give you the added smoke that will get you as close as possible to an offset smoke. You can totally control your smoke flavor. The side kick attachment allows you to seat boil or do anything on high heat.

  • @jlowrie33
    @jlowrie33 11 месяцев назад

    Helpful. Thanks. About to buy a grill for the new home - I think I'll get a Weber propane grill first. This seems like a great add-on later down the road.

  • @mikevanbrunt748
    @mikevanbrunt748 6 месяцев назад

    Nice review of the Traeger 575. I have had a Traeger Lil Tex for 14 years and have loved it. I have cooked just about everything on that smoker/grill. I have even baked banana bread and strawberry/rhubarb pies. Like you, I've never really been able to distinguish between to different types of wood. So I buy 50 pound bags of pellets from Menards at a much lower cost per pound.
    But, the old Lil Tex is starting to show its age. So today I bought the Pro 575. I'm looking forward to putting together and firing it up.

  • @michaelmattichiii1595
    @michaelmattichiii1595 2 года назад

    Thanks for the nice detailed review. Two drawbacks I see are the price of fuel and way too much convective hot air ..I will stick with my gas grill with grillgrates!

  • @HappyBuddhaBoyd
    @HappyBuddhaBoyd 11 месяцев назад

    I have both a gas grill and a pellet smoker grill. I grill out about once a week. The gas grill get used about once every two years when we need to cook extra food very fast at parties.

  • @ericfabinger2083
    @ericfabinger2083 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for your informative video. Here are a few points with my pellet grill over the last year. A few years back I initially looked at Traeger as well but due to the insane price put my desire on the back burner. I wasn't going to fork up $1k on a grill. Now just as a little history lesson Traeger was the one that initially patented the process and hence made a name for themselves and could ask for pretty much any price. However the patent is up and there are others out there now offering pellet grills. Here is were I finally pulled the trigger. I got a Pit Boss 820D3 and can't be happier. It was less than $500 when I bought it over a year ago. It has a side tray and a fold up front tray. But for all of you that want the sear on your steak or chicken or anything else, here is the best part, pull a lever on the side and it will open up a grate on the big diffuser and voila you have an open flame to sear. I use that open flame in combination with a pizza stone to bake pizza in there as well. As others have mentioned to experiment with different pellets and you might find one that gives you a stronger flavor or add a smoke tube. I have read that some of the newer Pit Boss grills got redesigned to include an outside accessible burn pot ash clean out, like you can find on some of the other pellet grill offerings. But whichever grill you decide on, happy grilling and spread the joy and flavor.

    • @rudymata3861
      @rudymata3861 2 года назад

      Thank you so much Eric! Hey! Do you get a good sear/char on your meats when you slide open the direct flame?

    • @ericfabinger2083
      @ericfabinger2083 2 года назад +1

      @@rudymata3861 Hey Rudy, the sear/char is enough for me. When you open the grates you can see the open flame underneath. That is after you set the grill to high but it is a roaring fire at that point.

    • @rudymata3861
      @rudymata3861 2 года назад

      @@ericfabinger2083 Thanks a ton!!! Appreciate the recommendation and info. Definitely leaning PitBoss

    • @ericfabinger2083
      @ericfabinger2083 2 года назад

      Update to anyone interested in a Pit Boss 820D3, BJ's currently is running a special for $399.99

  • @sonymanak9243
    @sonymanak9243 Год назад

    Appreciate the guidance. I bought my Traeger Pro 22 from HomeDepot during end of season sale. I have the same setup and have my Trager and propane BBQ side by side. I bought the Traeger to replace my Weber Smokey Mountain which needs more attention when cooking than the Trager. For some reason never got rid of the Weber as it tends to provide a nice smokey taste than the Traeger. I am interested in the comments below about Grill Grates....will look into them. Keep up the great work!

  • @zebbie09
    @zebbie09 Год назад

    Excellent presentation. Appreciate the info. Pellet grills aren’t for me, but they look fun. I prefer Kamado style smokers/grills. A little more work but I kind of like tinkering with the fire a bit. Easier than a stick burner and it is very versatile.

  • @dougwilliams379
    @dougwilliams379 Год назад

    I love my Traeger I have not had a gas grill for over 2 years I use it for everything there are no boundaries

  • @DavidWing
    @DavidWing Год назад +1

    I switched from gas grills and offset box smokers about 20 years ago and have never looked back. For me, Traeger has been the most versatile and easiest to use and maintain. Just bought my second one as my original after 20 years has some issues, but I got my money's worth for sure

    • @SteveDOES
      @SteveDOES  Год назад

      Sounds like a happy customer!

  • @philwilkerson6284
    @philwilkerson6284 Год назад

    I'll be doing more research, but this was super helpful.

  • @Darkstar0318
    @Darkstar0318 2 года назад +9

    As far as smoke flavor I can tell you that the pro series traeger cooks well but I agree there is little to no smoke flavor. I recently upgraded from the 780 pro to the brand new timberline xl and the difference in flavor is night and day. 2 factors to this are the super smoke feature and the downdraft exhaust instead of the stack.

    • @doplinger1
      @doplinger1 2 года назад

      I typically add a smoke tube with a mix of wood chips and pellets, and that seems to really help. It's still not going to be near as smoky as an offset or a BGE or Kamado Joe though, IMO.

    • @TheHOOfan1
      @TheHOOfan1 Год назад +3

      @@doplinger1 Watching this video and reading these comments pretty much makes me think there would be no reason for me to bother with a Traeger. I would want it specifically as a smoker, but this video and these comments basically tell me it isn't a smoker.

    • @VoidOneGamer
      @VoidOneGamer 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@TheHOOfan1 They are smokers, and most peoole I know with them use them as smokers. You just have to learn how to use them, a lot of experimentation at first. My father in law gets good smoke flavor on his traeger, main thing is you gotta cook at low temperature and slowly. I think 4 hours is the shortest time he ever smokes anything.

  • @jbyronpayn1576
    @jbyronpayn1576 2 года назад

    Thanks, you saved me a ton of money! My concerns were reinforced by your blog.

  • @roxannewhite9554
    @roxannewhite9554 Год назад

    Such a useful video!! Thanks for all the information!

  • @jasonparker8971
    @jasonparker8971 Год назад

    this was an incredibly helpful video. Thank you.

  • @johnharrell6257
    @johnharrell6257 Год назад

    I did the same thing - purchased a pellet grill to replace a gas grill. However, I do have a separate Masterbuilt Smoker. The smoke flavor coming off of my Pellet comes no where near the smoke flavor coming off the Masterbuilt. Smoke ring on my tri-tip, wonderfully tender ribs. Just not near the flavor as my smoker. Happy to hear you've had a similar experience. If you've done Tri-Tip, you can do Brisket. keep on smoking!

  • @dhansel4835
    @dhansel4835 5 месяцев назад

    I have been wanting one of these for a long time. This day after Thanksgiving Lowe's had theirs on sale. I got a Bit Boss 1150 unit for $500.00 off the retail price !
    It was FREE assembly and FREE delivery. I have watched countless of You Tube videos about how to use it and they were most helpful.
    To get smoke keep the temp between 190-240, for XXX hours and then turn the temp up to a higher temp to do the cooking.
    The more you use it the better you get.
    T have been telling my friends about this grill and they tell me they also own a Pit Boss.
    I also own a Char-Broil unit for quick cooking. I have found that putting a heavy sheet of aluminum foil on the grates. I punch two slotted holes between the burners to let the grease fall through and not flare up.
    Each grill/smoker has it's place in the out door cooking experience.

  • @birdman9227
    @birdman9227 Год назад

    great video. I have had the same grill for about the same amount of time. One thing, my wife likes her meat to have a crispy outside, i find i cook the meat then turn up to 400 and put hers at the back edge of the grate to get it crispier.
    I cook 99% of my food at 225. i did replace my BBQ with the traeger and do everything on it. Burgers i throw on at 160 for half hour then i crack it up, last few minute on the outside edge to get that "burnt" or crispy outside.
    Ive done everything from Muffins, brownies, pie, corn on the cob, pork chops, brisket, pork belly, burgers, hotdogs, pizza, hole turkey, chicken, beef roasts just about everything and love it.

  • @billzema9291
    @billzema9291 5 месяцев назад

    The Pit Boss smoker has a handle where you can open up the deflector to expose them to the fire directly. It works great for getting that char that you want. It is also less than half the price as the Trager. I got rid of my gas grill 4 years ago because I never used it.

  • @howardbecker3822
    @howardbecker3822 2 года назад +2

    Love my Traeger, been using it since 2018 and have cooked lots of items. Like you Steve, have not done a brisket yet (mainly due to the cost of it and the fact that there are only two of us). My favorite items to make are baby back ribs, pork shoulder butt for pulled pork sliders, pizza, skillet cornbread, skillet salmon fillets, scallops, turkey breast, whole chicken and honey-thyme pork loin. Most people don't use it for burgers and dogs but I do and burgers come out great without needing to be flipped. Try a dutch boy baked apple pancake in a cast iron skillet - you'll love it. Thanks for the video and thorough review!

    • @johnutah293
      @johnutah293 2 года назад +1

      You literally sold me on a traeger

    • @howardbecker3822
      @howardbecker3822 2 года назад +1

      @@johnutah293 Good luck with your purchase and let us know how you like it.

  • @peaceismyshelter
    @peaceismyshelter 3 месяца назад

    Looks ok I’m glad you like it i think I’m set on getting a Weber summit for the versatility and charcoal/wood flavors I can add. Plus I like the fact that I can run it in a power outage as well. Thanks for sharing the video

  • @ceuser3555
    @ceuser3555 Год назад

    Thanks. I need more advice on what to buy. I prefer ones that don’t need to be plugged in.