Dick's Sporting Goods has
Camp Chef Gen 2 Slide and Grill 24" Pellet Grill (Bronze or Black) on sale for
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Key Features: - Gen 2 design offers savory taste and simple performance
- PID technology helps to keep temperatures tight & consistent
- Smoke Control feature for a customizable smoke taste with levels between 1 & 10
- Ash-Cleanout system makes cleaning fast & simple
- Full sized upper shelf & grease management system
- Temperature range between 160 & 500 degrees
- Direct flame grilling temperature capability of 650 degrees
- High-visibility, low-glare digital display
- Cord management system keeps cords clean & organized
- Includes 2 meat probes for monitoring internal temp of food
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I searched on there site and found it here:
https://www.dickssporti
OPs link works fine for me. The one you posted is the Gen1 model that doesn't include the updated PID controller.
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No comparison between this and the recteq but you're also looking at different price points. Recteq also has phenomenal customer support.
This seems to be a decent model if its your budget. I'd personally try to save up for recteq.
I'm a bit biased being a Recteq owner. The Hey Grill Hey YouTube channel speaks highly of Camp Chef smokers.
Compared to the better brands, the PID controller probably isn't quite as good and the walls/construction is a bit thinner/cheaper, and you miss out on features like cabinets, front shelving, wifi, etc. But you more than get what you pay for with the Camp Chef. Great accessories available, huge hopper, good performance, PID. And the ash cleanout system is honestly great, not even the expensive grills have it.
If you want to make a complete left turn, take a look at charcoal gravity smokers made by Masterbilt. Those seem pretty great; it's an actual charcoal smoker that works similar to a pellet grill.
I own an older camp chef pellet smoker, been going several years now and probably 1k+ lbs of meat smoked. They're workhorses, especially for the money.
Agree that you get what you pay for and if you'd like to splurge, definitely go for a recteq.
Compared to the better brands, the PID controller probably isn't quite as good and the walls/construction is a bit thinner/cheaper, and you miss out on features like cabinets, front shelving, wifi, etc. But you more than get what you pay for with the Camp Chef. Great accessories available, huge hopper, good performance, PID. And the ash cleanout system is honestly great, not even the expensive grills have it.
If you want to make a complete left turn, take a look at charcoal gravity smokers made by Masterbilt. Those seem pretty great; it's an actual charcoal smoker that works similar to a pellet grill.
Not sure I would put Grilla and RecTec in the same category as Yoder. If you're in the $2000 range, look at Yoder (unless leaving outside, due to rusting), Blaz'n, or MAK.
My impression from talking to people into pellet grills is either splurge for fully American Made (which RecTec is not) or go with a good value Chonese made like Green Mountain or even cheaper with Camp Chef or Z Grills. (I splurged for a pricey one.)
For the money, this is a solid choice for someone who doesn't want to spend 4x as much for American made.
Spend $200 more and get the sear box. Great addition! Smoking a boneless ribeye than searing it will leave you with no regrets.