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Outdoor Cooking Equipment => Grills & Smokers => Pellet Grills and Smokers => Topic started by: flatbreadjunction on April 22, 2016, 03:37:34 PM

Title: Trying To Decide
Post by: flatbreadjunction on April 22, 2016, 03:37:34 PM
Hi, I am new to the site.  I have been researching pellet grills for a few months now.  I am looking for some advice.  I have narrowed down my choices to two, a rec tec 680 and a Blazn Grills Grid Iron.  To make a long story short, it has basically come down to the fact that these two seem to give the most value for the buck and you still get a high quality product. So now I am trying to figure out if there is enough difference between the two to justify spending $400 more for the grid iron for similarly equipped grills. I would appreciate any input you might have.
Title: Re: Trying To Decide
Post by: teesquare on April 22, 2016, 03:52:57 PM
I own a Rec-Tec as well as a MAK, and there are several here that do...As well the Grid Iron is popular.... And both are really good. In fact, I think they currently use the same controller. Each has some features that the other does not, so I would suggest drawing a vertical line on a sheet of paper, and list the features  in the order of how you prioritize the importance of each.
Then, you can look at them and kind of "score" the 2 for your own uses.

And - not to add confusion to your choices - but the Mak 1 Star is a lot of grill for the money as well. And - it is ALL American made, and the list of accessories you can get, and upgrades available is very impressive. They are one of our sponsors - so give them a look-ver if it is within reason for you.
Title: Re: Trying To Decide
Post by: smokeasaurus on April 22, 2016, 03:54:15 PM
Can't help you with this one. Both are great grills.

How about this: which one will look better on your patio?
Title: Re: Trying To Decide
Post by: tailfeathers on April 22, 2016, 03:54:58 PM
I can only tell you that if you want to take my RecTec 680 from me you had best bring plenty of firepower! Got mine just before the 4th of July last year and I love it!
Title: Re: Trying To Decide
Post by: TMB on April 22, 2016, 04:01:18 PM
I own a Rec-Tec and like tailfeathers if you try to take mine you'd better be ready..  Love that grill

For the $$$$ Rec-Tec is hard to beat, but I will say a MAK is like a tank and worth the $$$$ if you have the extra $500.00 or more than a Rec-Tec 
Title: Re: Trying To Decide
Post by: Cajunate on April 22, 2016, 04:32:06 PM
Not really helpful here except to prove to you that pellet cookers ARE legit. I really hadn't heard of such a thing until we had to evacuate the suburb of New Orleans for hurricane Katrina in 2005. Of course waiting until that Sunday morning to leave town meant we had to travel farther to be safe from the storm. We ended up in Scottsboro Alabama where a friend of mine lived and spent a month there. To break up the monotonous time of sitting around my friend suggested I check out a BBQ store that sold pellet cookers. At first I couldn't wrap my head around how wood pellets produced BBQ. After seeing one in action and tasting the food(chicken and ribs)you can cook on one I decided that I would one day own a Traeger. Not trying to sway you on a brand, just confirming their legitimacy. The following Easter weekend we needed a break from the New Orleans area and repairs and went back to visit my friend. I got a fantastic deal on an Executive 125 and brought it back home(even though it was gutted at the time). Been a fan of that pellet cooker for over ten years now! I will tell you that I do own a variety of other grills/smokers but I do have a place in my heart for a good pellet cooker. I was lucky to get mine which was made in the U.S. before they were being made in China.

And this was at a time when people were pooh poohing the idea of pellet cookers. I see now a whole lot more companies have jumped on the pellet cooker bandwagon.

You're going to love whichever one you get!
Title: Re: Trying To Decide
Post by: TMB on April 22, 2016, 05:48:36 PM
I'd say do a Google search on issues with pellet grills that will at least get you a good starting point.   

Title: Re: Trying To Decide
Post by: RG on April 24, 2016, 03:46:01 PM
Love Pellet Grills! I have 2 of'em. Whichever you get, you'll love it ;)
Title: Re: Trying To Decide
Post by: HighOnSmoke on April 24, 2016, 04:57:27 PM
I own the Grid Iron and have cooked on the Rec Tec several times.  I, personally chose the Grid Iron over the Rec Tec for the removable burn pot, standard second half shelf and front shelf. It is a heavy duty cooker. The controllers are basically the same and IF I had to choose again I would buy another one.  Here is a review I did here on this board on my Grid Iron:

http://www.letstalkbbq.com/index.php?topic=7160.0

With either one you can't go wrong. Give Tim Mickey ( 1-402-223-0211) at Blaz'n Grill a call. He is very knowledgeable and won't steer you wrong.  You can also call Ray (855-696-0890) at Rec Tec a call. He is also the go to man on the Rec Tec.

Both have excellent customer service.

Also welcome to the forum from SE Georgia!
Title: Re: Trying To Decide
Post by: flatbreadjunction on April 25, 2016, 09:24:04 PM
Still struggling with the decision.  I see where the grid iron can go up to 600 degrees.  Has any one had any success with that? I don't see many posts of people grilling or searing steaks on a grid iron.  Anybody know of any videos or links for that or does any one have any stories to share?
Title: Re: Trying To Decide
Post by: smokeasaurus on April 25, 2016, 09:45:18 PM
Throw some grill grates on your Rec Tec. I have grilled on one. Remove everything from inside. Lay some foil down around the firepot. Only put the cooking grates back in and set the grill grates on top of those over the firepot. Set your RT for 400 and get your grill on.

I have no experience on the Blazin, but I am sure the happy owners will answer your grilling questions.
Title: Re: Trying To Decide
Post by: TentHunteR on April 25, 2016, 11:02:43 PM
After researching for a year, we went with a MAK because they have the highest quality, use the best metals, have the best controller and the most versatility on the market.

They are without a doubt the Cadillac of pellet smokers.

That's my 2¢. :) 
Title: Trying To Decide
Post by: Pappymn on April 26, 2016, 09:49:38 AM
After researching for a year, we went with a MAK because they have the highest quality, use the best metals, have the best controller and the most versatility on the market.

They are without a doubt the Cadillac of pellet smokers.

That's my 2¢. :)
Tent is right. But I only use mine for low and slow cooking. I could grill on it, but I just don't. I use my Weber for high heat cooking
Title: Re: Trying To Decide
Post by: HighOnSmoke on April 26, 2016, 10:14:03 AM
Still struggling with the decision.  I see where the grid iron can go up to 600 degrees.  Has any one had any success with that? I don't see many posts of people grilling or searing steaks on a grid iron.  Anybody know of any videos or links for that or does any one have any stories to share?

Am not sure about the 600 degrees, maybe the newer ones go that high. Mine has a high of 500 degrees. I also only use my Grid Iron for smoking. If I want something hot and fast I will use one of my other cookers for that job.

Title: Re: Trying To Decide
Post by: muebe on April 26, 2016, 10:21:09 AM
My Memphis pellet grill is the one pellet grill that you can go low & slow and then all the way up to 600F. I believe the elite model can get to 700F. This is due to the double wall insulation they have. You can grill with it as good or better than a gas grill.

Memphis is another option that you would not be disappointed with I promise...
Title: Re: Trying To Decide
Post by: tomcrete1 on April 26, 2016, 04:19:56 PM
Lots of good advice!  I'm sure you'll be happy with whatever you choose.  There's a lot of differences in controllers out there I believe the Rec Tec has one of the best if the Blazn has the same then it s going to be  a hard choice.  Don't forget that the Rec Tec has an interior light not sure if anyone else's does. 
Title: Re: Trying To Decide
Post by: flatbreadjunction on April 26, 2016, 10:15:54 PM
I really appreciate all of the info and advice.  Can anyone comment on the pellet consumption rate of a blazn grill grid iron? I found it for the rec tec.
Thanks
Title: Re: Trying To Decide
Post by: smokeasaurus on April 27, 2016, 12:36:22 PM
I don't have my findings anymore but I did major pellet consumption testing in a Rec Tec for Eric at Simi Pellet Grills. For being a large barrel design it performed nicely and was a pellet miser. I used GMG gold blend and Lumberjack Oak and Perfect Mix for the testing. The lumberjack Oak pellets out performed all three on the Rec Tec.