With Spring and Summer coming up that means that grilling season is upon us. There is no better brand to celebrate the Summer than Traeger. While Traeger grills can look intimidating and hard to use, with the right information anyone can use them. So whether you're a grill master or a novice we will tell you all the ins and outs for Traeger.
If you’re looking for an “introductory” Traeger then the Pro Series might be for you. While it is the smaller out of the three models it is easier to navigate. The Pro 575 and Pro 780 are made with porcelain-coated grill grates and come with Turbo Temp so you can start grilling faster. The Pro Series also comes with Meat Probe and WiFire Technology, so you can check your meat and change the temperature from your phone. All Traeger grills come with all-terrain wheels and locking caster wheels so you can take your party with you anywhere. With a capacity of 24 burgers, 5 racks of ribs, or 4 whole chickens, this grill is perfect for a smaller group.
For the more advanced grill enthusiast Trader has the Ironwood Series. The 650 and 885 come with all the bells from the Pro series but have some new whistles. There is a downdraft exhaust and pellet sensor built into the design. As well as a dual-position smoke/sear bottom grate and a double side wall interior to cook your meat evenly. Along with all-terrain and locking caster wheels this grill also comes with grill hooks, so you can have all of your tools available at your reach. The Ironwood series is similar to the Pro series but with more capacity to hold 8 chickens, 6 pork butts, or 5 racks of ribs.
The Timberline Series is the fully loaded member of the Trager series. Both the 850 and 1300 have the same technology but are definitely for a grill master. This larger-sized grill comes with 3 tiers of stainless-steel grates and is fully insulated. You cook more meat but all at the same temperature. You’ll of course have the D2 Grill Controller as well as a concealed grease management so make your cuts nice and lean. When everything is cooked you’ll be able to cut and prepare on the attached bamboo cutting board and stainless-steel front shelf. This grill is an ultimate tailgater's dream and can hold 9 chickens, 8 racks of ribs, or 6 pork butts.
Now that you have all of this information, you can find the Traeger grill that is right for you. The Pro, Ironwood, and Timberline series are all great options for you to choose from. Knowing how big your barbecues typically go will also help you make the right decision. No matter what you choose you’ll be able to enjoy smoky, tender, and perfect temperature meats all summer long.