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frontpagephoinix | Staff posted May 14, 2026 06:14 PM
frontpagephoinix | Staff posted May 14, 2026 06:14 PM

Traeger Grills Pro 34 Electric Wood Pellet Grill & Smoker (Bronze)

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$499

$730

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Amazon has Traeger Grills Pro 34 Electric Wood Pellet Grill and Smoker (Bronze) for $499. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for sharing this deal.

Additionally, Home Depot has Traeger Grills Pro 34 Electric Wood Pellet Grill and Smoker (Bronze) for $499.99. Delivery is free; otherwise select free pickup where available.

Note: Availability for delivery & pickup may vary by location.

Features:
  • Features a massive 884 square inches of grilling space, large enough to accommodate 8 chickens, 7 racks of ribs, or 40 burgers.
  • Equipped with the Digital Pro Controller featuring Advanced Grilling Logic to maintain a +/- 15 degree F temperature control to guarantee precision grilling.
  • Offers 6-in-1 versatility to grill, smoke, bake, roast, braise, and BBQ food to juicy perfection.
  • Includes dual meat probes, allowing you to easily monitor the internal temperature of multiple cuts of meat without opening the lid.
  • Built with a durable powder-coated steel chassis and all-terrain wheels for easy movement.
  • Features an 18-pound capacity pellet hopper for long, uninterrupted smoking sessions.
  • Capable of reaching a maximum temperature of 450°F.

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Amazon has Traeger Grills Pro 34 Electric Wood Pellet Grill and Smoker (Bronze) for $499. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for sharing this deal.

Additionally, Home Depot has Traeger Grills Pro 34 Electric Wood Pellet Grill and Smoker (Bronze) for $499.99. Delivery is free; otherwise select free pickup where available.

Note: Availability for delivery & pickup may vary by location.

Features:
  • Features a massive 884 square inches of grilling space, large enough to accommodate 8 chickens, 7 racks of ribs, or 40 burgers.
  • Equipped with the Digital Pro Controller featuring Advanced Grilling Logic to maintain a +/- 15 degree F temperature control to guarantee precision grilling.
  • Offers 6-in-1 versatility to grill, smoke, bake, roast, braise, and BBQ food to juicy perfection.
  • Includes dual meat probes, allowing you to easily monitor the internal temperature of multiple cuts of meat without opening the lid.
  • Built with a durable powder-coated steel chassis and all-terrain wheels for easy movement.
  • Features an 18-pound capacity pellet hopper for long, uninterrupted smoking sessions.
  • Capable of reaching a maximum temperature of 450°F.

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May 17, 2026 06:47 PM
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FancyVolcano2406May 17, 2026 06:47 PM
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is it only pellets or can use coal with it?
May 17, 2026 07:25 PM
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ChasingDealsAlwaysMay 17, 2026 07:25 PM
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Quote from FancyVolcano2406 :
is it only pellets or can use coal with it?
Pellets
May 18, 2026 01:58 PM
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HarroitsrichardMay 18, 2026 01:58 PM
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Is this really normally $730? What's the usual going price?
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May 18, 2026 02:22 PM
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coldblooded79May 18, 2026 02:22 PM
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My wife bought me this smoker last year for Father's Day. Love it! Couldn't be easier to use. So glad we got the pro 34 vs the pro 22 for the larger cook volume. I run Pit Boss pellets in mine, and they have worked flawlessly.
May 19, 2026 04:34 AM
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hellspiceMay 19, 2026 04:34 AM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank hellspice

Bought mine on a $450 deal from Ace Hardware Thanksgiving of '24, free assembly, delivery, cover, and a 40lb bag of pellets. Liked the deal, but the Traeger, not so much. After using a year and a half, have made some good stuff on it...couple of briskets, ribs, pork butt, ribeye roasts, jalapeno poppers, etc. Things turn out good enough, but this thing is a hassle to baby while cooking low and slow overnight. Out of 9-10 overnight cooks, only two have been successful. Thankfully the Meater probe has saved me and my expensive meat by letting me know when the pellets stopped and at peak temperatures so I could restart and continue either after fixing the Traeger issue, or finishing in the kitchen oven. Most times the Traeger fails, it's because the pellet hopper creates a pellet funnel where a middle "cone" empties out of the hopper but no more pellets are pulled by gravity into the auger. Without pellets, the heat stops. So I wake up in the morning to no smoke, a cold Traeger, and to open the hopper to see over half the pellets remain but a empty hollow cone shape in the middle of the pellets. A simple tap on the side knocks the remaining pellets into the auger, but when you cook overnight, what can you do? Thing is a pain to clear out ashes too, and it makes a lot of messy, fine-soot ashes. The whole experience isn't as "premium" as an expensive Traeger would make you think using a pellet grill would be. In fact, this thing is as bare bones of a smoker as you can get...no shelves, no convenience features, storage or anything as other brands have, and don't even get me started on how thin the walls of this thing is. It retains very little heat, so good luck cooking anything in the late-fall and winter. I'll never buy another Traeger.
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May 19, 2026 04:58 AM
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konoplyaMay 19, 2026 04:58 AM
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Quote from hellspice :
Bought mine on a $450 deal from Ace Hardware Thanksgiving of '24, free assembly, delivery, cover, and a 40lb bag of pellets. Liked the deal, but the Traeger, not so much. After using a year and a half, have made some good stuff on it...couple of briskets, ribs, pork butt, ribeye roasts, jalapeno poppers, etc. Things turn out good enough, but this thing is a hassle to baby while cooking low and slow overnight. Out of 9-10 overnight cooks, only two have been successful. Thankfully the Meater probe has saved me and my expensive meat by letting me know when the pellets stopped and at peak temperatures so I could restart and continue either after fixing the Traeger issue, or finishing in the kitchen oven. Most times the Traeger fails, it's because the pellet hopper creates a pellet funnel where a middle "cone" empties out of the hopper but no more pellets are pulled by gravity into the auger. Without pellets, the heat stops. So I wake up in the morning to no smoke, a cold Traeger, and to open the hopper to see over half the pellets remain but a empty hollow cone shape in the middle of the pellets. A simple tap on the side knocks the remaining pellets into the auger, but when you cook overnight, what can you do? Thing is a pain to clear out ashes too, and it makes a lot of messy, fine-soot ashes. The whole experience isn't as "premium" as an expensive Traeger would make you think using a pellet grill would be. In fact, this thing is as bare bones of a smoker as you can get...no shelves, no convenience features, storage or anything as other brands have, and don't even get me started on how thin the walls of this thing is. It retains very little heat, so good luck cooking anything in the late-fall and winter. I'll never buy another Traeger.

I've heard similar things from a couple people. Always had a weird feeling about their grills honestly.
May 19, 2026 12:17 PM
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NeatApparel8778May 19, 2026 12:17 PM
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Treager is just china junk anymore. Buy something you can actually get parts and customer service for.
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May 19, 2026 12:30 PM
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multiuseemailMay 19, 2026 12:30 PM
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I suppose there's always those few outliers but I haven't experienced (knock on wood) any issues with mine. In fact, I bought mine specifically because of people's testimonials about being owning for a decade or two.
Of course, I'll bet those earlier models were made here vs today's made in china stuff.
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May 19, 2026 02:23 PM
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Shamu23May 19, 2026 02:23 PM
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Quote from hellspice :
Bought mine on a $450 deal from Ace Hardware Thanksgiving of '24, free assembly, delivery, cover, and a 40lb bag of pellets. Liked the deal, but the Traeger, not so much. After using a year and a half, have made some good stuff on it...couple of briskets, ribs, pork butt, ribeye roasts, jalapeno poppers, etc. Things turn out good enough, but this thing is a hassle to baby while cooking low and slow overnight. Out of 9-10 overnight cooks, only two have been successful. Thankfully the Meater probe has saved me and my expensive meat by letting me know when the pellets stopped and at peak temperatures so I could restart and continue either after fixing the Traeger issue, or finishing in the kitchen oven. Most times the Traeger fails, it's because the pellet hopper creates a pellet funnel where a middle "cone" empties out of the hopper but no more pellets are pulled by gravity into the auger. Without pellets, the heat stops. So I wake up in the morning to no smoke, a cold Traeger, and to open the hopper to see over half the pellets remain but a empty hollow cone shape in the middle of the pellets. A simple tap on the side knocks the remaining pellets into the auger, but when you cook overnight, what can you do? Thing is a pain to clear out ashes too, and it makes a lot of messy, fine-soot ashes. The whole experience isn't as "premium" as an expensive Traeger would make you think using a pellet grill would be. In fact, this thing is as bare bones of a smoker as you can get...no shelves, no convenience features, storage or anything as other brands have, and don't even get me started on how thin the walls of this thing is. It retains very little heat, so good luck cooking anything in the late-fall and winter. I'll never buy another Traeger.
What other smoker would you recommend?
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gladiusangelusYesterday 12:24 PM
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Nice smoker!
Today 03:46 PM
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moshopper55Today 03:46 PM
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Quote from hellspice :
Bought mine on a $450 deal from Ace Hardware Thanksgiving of '24, free assembly, delivery, cover, and a 40lb bag of pellets. Liked the deal, but the Traeger, not so much. After using a year and a half, have made some good stuff on it...couple of briskets, ribs, pork butt, ribeye roasts, jalapeno poppers, etc. Things turn out good enough, but this thing is a hassle to baby while cooking low and slow overnight. Out of 9-10 overnight cooks, only two have been successful. Thankfully the Meater probe has saved me and my expensive meat by letting me know when the pellets stopped and at peak temperatures so I could restart and continue either after fixing the Traeger issue, or finishing in the kitchen oven. Most times the Traeger fails, it's because the pellet hopper creates a pellet funnel where a middle "cone" empties out of the hopper but no more pellets are pulled by gravity into the auger. Without pellets, the heat stops. So I wake up in the morning to no smoke, a cold Traeger, and to open the hopper to see over half the pellets remain but a empty hollow cone shape in the middle of the pellets. A simple tap on the side knocks the remaining pellets into the auger, but when you cook overnight, what can you do? Thing is a pain to clear out ashes too, and it makes a lot of messy, fine-soot ashes. The whole experience isn't as "premium" as an expensive Traeger would make you think using a pellet grill would be. In fact, this thing is as bare bones of a smoker as you can get...no shelves, no convenience features, storage or anything as other brands have, and don't even get me started on how thin the walls of this thing is. It retains very little heat, so good luck cooking anything in the late-fall and winter. I'll never buy another Traeger.
Are you cooking on 225? Cook on 250 instead. This model is notorious for going out on 225
Today 03:53 PM
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stingterps1Today 03:53 PM
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Brother in law has one and loves it
Today 04:00 PM
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memojoToday 04:00 PM
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Quote from Shamu23 :
What other smoker would you recommend?
I bought the Webber Smoque earlier this year after doing some research. Love it.
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ChaseB1263Today 04:06 PM
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If you have a Sam's membership, I'd really recommend this one over the Traeger. I'm pretty active in the pellet grill forum on Reddit and folks really seem to like this one (and the Traegers seem to have a decent amount of issues according to folks). Plus it comes with a chamber to add some additional smoke, something pellet grills struggle with, and an induction burner on the side, all for fifty bucks more.

https://www.samsclub.com/ip/Membe...om=/search

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BeniskickbuttToday 04:08 PM
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Fyi, if this price doesnt hit your threshold and you arent in a rush.. Wally world frequently clearences out pit boss models at the end of the year for dirt cheap. I've been very happy with my pit boss xl from there. If you need one now though.. this is a good deal

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