Let's Talk BBQ
FORUM SPONSORS => Cookinpellets.com => Topic started by: GrillGirl@cookinpellets on August 05, 2015, 06:45:46 PM
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What is your favorite Pellet Grill? http://bbq.about.com/od/pelletgrills/tp/Top-10-High-End-Pellet-Grills.htm
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Only got one to judge... my GMG Davy Crockett. I like it plenty though.
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I have no means of comparison either, and I have only had my Rec Tec for a little over a month but you would have to kill me to get it away from me. I love that thing!
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I have a lower serial number MAK 2 Star. Love it!!
Art
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#63 & #69 mak 1 stars, gmg jim bowie now in the staple. I have owned traeger lil tex, Texas models, memphis pro and a mak 2 star. I love my Mark's and jim bowie.
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I love my Memphis!
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I product reviewed a bunch and I came away really liking the Rec Tec.
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My heart belongs to the traeger. I believe the size up from the junior holds better temps and can be modded better but wouldn't trade it for nothing.
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I know that y'all are gonna laugh, but I like what I got. It came from Academic Sports, cost me $159 on sale, and it is supposed to be a Traeger clone but it's size and electronics are completely different from any Traeger. Since it had been discontinued, I searched every Academy store in America and the last grill was located in Baton Rouge, LA where I bought it. I had one located in College Station, TX but TXpops (Mike) beat me to it and bought it before I could get there. The brand is Outdoor Gourmet. First thing I did when I got it was to junk the Chinese electronics and install an Auberins PID (with help from muebe) for about 50 bucks. It now keeps its temperature within plus or minus 3 degrees and just keeps on going from low smoke mode to screaming at 525. It is great on pellet consumption and will go all night without supervision. It also works pretty good at grilling a steak with GrillGrates without having to take it apart to get the high heat. I've cooked a few times on a RecTec, and watched others cook on Memphis, Mak, GMG, and Traeger and I still prefer my cheap pellet pooper.
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I love both of my pellet machines and use them for what they do best. There are a bunch of other good ones, too. Honestly, if I had the money I probably wouldn't buy anything different.
Hub
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Out of all the cookers we have, not one of 'em is a pellet cooker, but it is my favorite.
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I have used Traeger, Rec-Tec, Yoder and a MAC
Loved the MAC but $$$$ for me even though I did get a Rec-Tec which was $$$ but I get the hang of Rec-Tec at the cookout and felt it was the best bang for the buck
The Traeger was good but since I have a Traeger hopper for my home built pellet pooper I have had to replace the control board two times in a year :(
The Yoder worked well just way too heavy for me to move a round and the cost was up there as well
So the Rec-Tec got my $$$ and I have not regretted it one bit ;)
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When I got my Traeger there were not many to choose from. I love it and do a lot of cooking on it. I saw Cliff cook on his Mak 1 star at the Ohio gathering and was impressed with it. Don
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Out of all the cookers we have, not one of 'em is a pellet cooker, but it is my favorite.
lol - X2.... ;D
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My favorite is my Blazn Grill Works Grid Iron. I used to have a Traeger junior and it was great for what I bought it for.
I say used to have as my youngest son in Florida sorta "adopted" it! ;) I have also cooked on the Rec Tec and probably
my next purchase will be a Rec Tec Mini.
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I'll preface by saying I have only cooked on two different brands and would like to try more - - - -
The short of it based on my limited exposure is that my favorite is the Blazin Grill Works Grand Slam.
I have cooked on an original Oregon-based Traegger and the Blazin Grill Works Grand Slam. I personally prefer the Grand Slam. I like the heavy heavy gauge steal, the counterwieghted double wall hood, upper rack, and I love that I can pull out the burn pot and clean it without taking out the racks and drip pan - probably my favorite feature overall.
I would, however, love to experiment on more of them - I find both the Mak and Memphis particularly interesting.
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I have looked at these from afar many times. Has anyone compared the start up time for cooking things like steaks or burgers on these? There is also some variability on the upper temp range for steak searing. Since I am used to my CharBroil that hits close to 750-800, I was wondering if you notice any difference?
Does anyone have or use a Cookshack pellet grill?
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My Memphis is insulated and has a temp range of 150F to 600F
I used to have a 4 burner RED but after using my Memphis for a short time I no longer needed it and sold my RED.
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We have two pellet grills, but my favorite is the MAK 1 Star all the way. I absolutely love its versatility and optional accessories such as the FlamZone drip pan, and MAK griddle. It puts out enough smoke to be able to smoke bacon, hams, sausage, etc., or I can grill some steaks.
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I have looked at these from afar many times. Has anyone compared the start up time for cooking things like steaks or burgers on these? There is also some variability on the upper temp range for steak searing. Since I am used to my CharBroil that hits close to 750-800, I was wondering if you notice any difference?
Does anyone have or use a Cookshack pellet grill?
Cookshack makes good equipment and gets great reviews. Made in USA. The PG500 uses smaller "zones" for dedicated cooking types. The original FE is still a wide-range high quality cooker, and the FEC100 is a staple of competition and commercial use for smoking. Memphis (Hearthland Industries -- American made, too) cookers have high top ranges and get/stay there quickly thanks to great controllers and good insulation. Some other brands get close to that range. As pellet cookers become more popular the manufacturers are improving the breed to be more versatile but you still need to shop carefully to fit your cooker to your needs.
If you'd like to make a well-informed purchase, read my articles here about pellet cooking starting with http://www.letstalkbbq.com/index.php?topic=2641.0
Also, feel free to PM me if I may be of assistance.
Hub
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One of my reluctance in getting a pellet grill is that I live in Florida and I hear that the humidity in Florida tends to clog the pellets. Any thoughts on this?
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One of my reluctance in getting a pellet grill is that I live in Florida and I hear that the humidity in Florida tends to clog the pellets. Any thoughts on this?
Urban myth >:(
The moisture content of the ambient air will not degrade pellets. Direct contact with water will make them first "melt" then turn into something resembling wooden concrete once they dry, however. Store pellets where they won't get rained on or have water run in on them, preferably in the plastic bags in which they are packaged or in well-sealed containers (I use a kitty litter bin sometimes). Pellets left in the cooker will not disintegrate or degrade unless water gets into the hopper. Humidity is no big deal.
Hub
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The only one i can get here in South Africa is a GMG .
it works great.
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I've had my rectec mini since they first came out and with just my wife and I most of the time it works fantastic. However with a fifteen pound packer brisket it handles this like a pro when I have a house full.
It's just set and forget ( almost) !! A great cheap purchase.
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Out of all the cookers we have, not one of 'em is a pellet cooker, but it is my favorite.
No pellet cooker here
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My Favorite
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v230/OldDave/Pellet%20Cookers/S1E006.jpg)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v230/OldDave/Pellet%20Cookers/85MVC-001E.jpg)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v230/OldDave/Pellet%20Cookers/76MVC-003E.jpg)
An Oldie but Goodie
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Modified Rec Tec Mini is my favorite, but it's the only one I've ever had. Someday I'll have a bigger one possibly the Mac or the Yoder or the full size Rec Tec
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I have just had my Traeger and love it. No problem with pellets & humidity. The past month or two we have had humid Fla.weather and no problem. I store my pellets in a plastic tub that will hold 40 lbs. in the garage. Don
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This is my first and only, but I've had the PelletPro for a little over a year and have not had one regret. Excellent quality PelletPros have their own proprietary PID controller - heats up fast and does a great job of maintaining temp. Great people to work with too. The smaller grill, which I own, gives you 770 sqft of grilling space with the full size upper rack.
Hard to go wrong
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I was at Lowes last week and of course I found the BBQ section ;) A guy was loading up on Char-Griller pellets. He told me he gets them for his Char-Griller pellet grill which he also got at Lowes. Said it has worked perfectly out of the box and he has had it for a year now with no problems. All for under 500 bucks.
I checked it out. Looks like a Traeger knock off (like that hasn't been done before ;D) it has wagon wheels and looks like if covered and maintained it would last a good long spell....................
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Modified Rec Tec Mini is my favorite, but it's the only one I've ever had. Someday I'll have a bigger one possibly the Mac or the Yoder or the full size Rec Tec
I have really been looking a the Rec Tec mini....I'd like to see a picture of that 15 pound packer on that little grill.....you must have really trimmed that sucker down. lol ;D