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Pit Boss Table Top Wood Grill w/ Temperature Control (256 Sq. In. Surface)

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$176

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Alternatively, Target has Pit Boss Table Top Wood Grill w/ Temperature Control (256 Sq. In. Surface; 10697) for $176.39. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for finding this deal.

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About this Item:
  • 256 square inches of cooking surface
  • Porcelain-coated steel cooking grates
  • Dial-in digital control board with LED readout
  • Pellet cooking temperature range of 180° To 500°F
  • Adjustable Flame Broiler for direct and indirect heat cooking
  • Open flame searing up to 1,000° F
  • 8-In-1 cooking versatility – grill, smoke, bake, roast, sear, braise, char-grill and bake
  • 5-pound hopper capacity
  • Fan forced convection cooking
  • Latch-locking lid



No Longer Available:
Amazon has Pit Boss Table Top Wood Grill w/ Temperature Control (256 Sq. In. Surface; 10697) for $176.39Shipping is free.

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  • About this Deal:
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  • About this Product:
    • This has a 4.5 out of 5 star overall rating on Amazon based on over 650 reviews.
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Alternatively, Target has Pit Boss Table Top Wood Grill w/ Temperature Control (256 Sq. In. Surface; 10697) for $176.39. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for finding this deal.

Note, product must be sold/shipped by Amazon or Target respectively

About this Item:
  • 256 square inches of cooking surface
  • Porcelain-coated steel cooking grates
  • Dial-in digital control board with LED readout
  • Pellet cooking temperature range of 180° To 500°F
  • Adjustable Flame Broiler for direct and indirect heat cooking
  • Open flame searing up to 1,000° F
  • 8-In-1 cooking versatility – grill, smoke, bake, roast, sear, braise, char-grill and bake
  • 5-pound hopper capacity
  • Fan forced convection cooking
  • Latch-locking lid



No Longer Available:
Amazon has Pit Boss Table Top Wood Grill w/ Temperature Control (256 Sq. In. Surface; 10697) for $176.39Shipping is free.

Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • Please see the original post for additional details and give the WIKI and forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this Product:
    • This has a 4.5 out of 5 star overall rating on Amazon based on over 650 reviews.
  • About this Store:

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Written by phoinix | Staff

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Yesterday
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pipelineops
Yesterday
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I have this and use it often instead of firing up the big one.
Great for small batches.
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SiennaStep238
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Anyone have opinions in comparison to this Costway https://www.walmart.com/ip/Costwa...1025619924
Yesterday
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mulligan
Yesterday
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Quote from pipelineops :
I have this and use it often instead of firing up the big one.
Great for small batches.
Got it just for that, plus I hope it gets hotter than my big one.
Yesterday
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eocuph
Yesterday
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Quote from SiennaStep238 :
Anyone have opinions in comparison to this Costway https://www.walmart.com/ip/Costwa...1025619924

Look at both reviews. Should be a no brainer.
Yesterday
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I have one of these. The control board went out after a couple of years but I keep mine outside. Replaced the control board for $50 and it's actually running better than the stock controller. These things all use the same parts so you can keep them going with replacement parts. Cooked burgers, ribs, steaks, etc it's great if you only cook for 2-4 people.
Yesterday
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ealtuna
Yesterday
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I have one for the last 4 years. It works good in general for small batches. The only issue is I keep it outside in FL sun and the covert started allowing water in, so it got all rusty. I will soon need a new one. I would only get a new one of this model if I wanted it to be mobile. I think there are better options for small regular stand grills from Pit Boss.
Yesterday
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BC901
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I absolutely love this smoker. The only complaint I have is that my gasket came off about two years in. But I just peeled the rest of it off and bought an aftermarket one to replace it.

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charlenep1
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Those they own this what type of surface do you set them on? Do you put it on a stainless steel table? Patio table? Did you build something special? I'm just trying to figure out where I could put it on my wood deck or if I need to not store it there. Maybe put it on a stainless steel cart that I could get from Costco that I could roll in and out of the garage? Looking for any advice I love smoking meat, but I am a single woman so I don't need anything large.
Yesterday
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mgeoffriau
Yesterday
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I had the nearly identical Z Grills version of this. Worked fine, but those intending to use it for low/slow smoking should be aware that the small cook chamber means you have a hot spot directly underneath whatever you're smoking. I had a hard time keeping stuff from drying out on that spot from the direct heat.
Yesterday
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supermas22
Yesterday
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I have one of these for about 2-3 years now. Still going strong. Only issue I have ran into is the pellets not feeding into the chamber. I put a couple of bricks under one side and resolved the problem. Also make sure you have a table high place to put this. I ended up purchasing a stainless steel cart for it. Small enough to carry but still pretty heavy.
Good starter smoker but I would probably invest a little more money for something with a built in stand and a little larger grill area. For the price it's hard to beat for entry into smoking
Yesterday
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steppedinit
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Quote from pipelineops :
I have this and use it often instead of firing up the big one.
Great for small batches.

I was thinking about it too. I have a 1200 cubic inch Oklahoma Joe and usually it's just me and my wife.
Yesterday
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wills916
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Showing 279 at amazon now so I just bought at target instead. Saved another $8 with red card.
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TailgatesAndTequila
Yesterday
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Quote from pipelineops :
I have this and use it often instead of firing up the big one. Great for small batches.
What's the largest meat you have smoked on it? I have a Ninja Woodfire XL that just died on me. I smoked an 11lb spatchcock turkey on it for Thanksgiving and would like to do it again this year. I don't want to buy another Ninja product though. Will this fit a turkey of that size?
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millertimexmatt
Yesterday
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Quote from charlenep1 :
Those they own this what type of surface do you set them on? Do you put it on a stainless steel table? Patio table? Did you build something special? I'm just trying to figure out where I could put it on my wood deck or if I need to not store it there. Maybe put it on a stainless steel cart that I could get from Costco that I could roll in and out of the garage? Looking for any advice I love smoking meat, but I am a single woman so I don't need anything large.

Just my 2 cents. If you have a garage to store it in and will only be keeping it at the house and really love smoking meats get the Traeger that's on sale at $389.
It will perform much better than this and last longer. Also if you want to do a full brisket or something like that you'll be able to fit it.
With the cost of buying a nice cart for this the prices would be pretty comparable. Just some food for thought and good luck 👍
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fryth
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Quote from TailgatesAndTequila :
What's the largest meat you have smoked on it? I have a Ninja Woodfire XL that just died on me. I smoked an 11lb spatchcock turkey on it for Thanksgiving and would like to do it again this year. I don't want to buy another Ninja product though. Will this fit a turkey of that size?

Ninja is really cool about replacing units for free. Try getting on a call or chat. They replaced mine.

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