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How to Optimize Your Energy and Overcome Fatigue

Readers of my blog know how much Intermittent Fasting (IF) has changed my life for the better – I started with IF back in 2017 and haven’t looked back. You can read about my journey with IF here, but today I wanted to share an article with you that provides some of the science behind how Time Restricted Eating (TRE) like Intermittent Fasting can help to optimize your energy and combat fatigue – both benefits I can personally attest to!


New to Intermittent Fasting? Start with these articles:


Simple Remedies to Optimize Your Energy and Combat Fatigue

(As seen on Mercola.com – This article is part of a weekly series in which Dr. Mercola interviews various experts on a variety of health issues. Today’s interview is with Dr. Steven Gundry, a cardiologist, heart surgeon, medical researcher and author, is perhaps best known for his “Plant Paradox” book, which was a massive bestseller. He has now published another book called “The Energy Paradox: What to Do When Your Get-Up-and-Go Has Got Up and Gone.

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Time-Restricted Eating

The good news is there’s a lot you can do to improve your energy levels. One such strategy, which I embraced years ago, is time-restricted eating (TRE), a form of intermittent fasting in which you restrict all of your food intake to a certain number of consecutive hours each day.

As an added boon, this strategy doesn’t cost you a penny. If anything, it’ll save you money. Gundry was ahead of the curve on this one, having written about TRE in his first book, “Dr. Gundry’s Diet Evolution,” published in 2006.

“I had an entire chapter in that book devoted to time-restricted eating, and my editor at Random House at the time, Heather Jackson, said, ‘This is so crazy that I’m not going to let you do this.’

She said this. True story. And I said, ‘Look, I’m telling you, I’ve been doing this now for four years and I’ve been using it on my patients and it’s not crazy. Here’s the research.’ And she said, ‘OK. I’m going to give you two pages to make your case. I’m throwing the rest of the chapter away.’

So, I got two pages. I saw her at the mindbodygreen symposium last summer, before the COVID-19 outbreak. She came up to me and said, ‘You were right. I apologize. You weren’t crazy, you weren’t nuts. Everybody now knows.’”

Indeed, in recent years, TRE has gained a lot of recognition as mounting evidence shows the simple act of restricting the number of hours during which you consume food during the day will improve your health in a variety of ways, primarily by improving your mitochondrial health and metabolic flexibility.

As noted by Gundry, keeping your eating to a window of six to eight hours a day is an achievable goal for most people. However, most need to gradually ease into it.

“Metabolic flexibility is probably the underlying problem in the vast majority of diseases that we see and I wrote the book to try and make it easy,” Gundry says. “What I see in my practice is that a lot of people go, ‘OK. I usually eat breakfast at 7 and starting tomorrow I’m going to start eating breakfast — break-fast — at noon.’ And they fall flat on their faces.

They get headaches, they get hungry, they don’t think right. They have no energy and they decide ‘This isn’t for me.’ That’s because they have a high insulin level, they’re insulin resistant and can’t use stored fat as an energy source …

So, in the book, what I do is, over a six-week period, I get them used to eating during a shorter and shorter time window. It’s very much like learning a new exercise program. I couldn’t run a marathon right out the gate, but I can train and get there. So that’s what we do.”

Part of the process involves retraining your circadian rhythm. Your food intake, which impacts the circadian rhythm of your gut microbiome, and other circadian rhythms are intricately connected, and the more you can realign these circadian rhythms, the better your whole body will function, including your mitochondria.

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Crucial Notes on Meal Timing

At the most extreme end of TRE is the one meal a day (OMAD) routine, which can work well if you’re young and healthy. However, once you get into middle age and older, I believe it can start to backfire. I’m also not convinced that it’s healthy to remain on an OMAD diet in perpetuity, for the simple reason that your body will typically work best when you challenge it now and then.

During winter months, about six months out of the year, Gundry promotes using a two-hour, or even as short as a single-hour eating window during weekdays, and then eating during a much longer window during weekends. He’s been doing this for the past 21 years.

For me, cycling — mixing longer and shorter fasting intervals — has been a key to long term success, and taking the weekends off from this strict regimen may be part of why this strict regimen has worked so well for so long for Gundry.

“I think you’ve got to break it up. I don’t do it all year around, and I break it up on the weekends, and the reason I do that is so I won’t go mad,” Gundry says. Another important detail with regard to timing is to avoid eating at least three hours before bed. Even if you restrict your eating to six hours or less, if you eat too close to bedtime, you’re canceling out many of the benefits. As explained by Gundry:

“It’s really important to stop eating at least three hours before bedtime for a couple of really important reasons. No. 1, you’ve got to undergo mitochondrial repair during the night.

You have to undergo brain cleaning during the night from the glymphatic circulation. Digestion takes huge amounts of blood flow, and if you’re eating, all that blood flow is heading down to your gut when it should actually be going up to your brain.”

TRE Makes Most Diets Better

Gundry quotes data from Satchin Panda, which shows that rats raised on a standard American diet equivalent that also are put on a TRE regimen fare much better than those who are not on TRE. This despite the fact that they’re eating the same thing. The same has been shown to hold true in humans.

Remarkably, Panda has shown the average American eats for 16 hours a day. Essentially, they’re grazing all day long, stopping only while sleeping. About 90% eat for more than 12 hours.

Simply reducing your eating window to 12 hours would be an improvement. As noted by Gundry, “Big Food, Big Agriculture have convinced us that this is the proper way to eat.” In reality, the only thing these big businesses and their recommendations are good for is disease.

The Case for EMF Avoidance

Gundry and I are also in agreement about the dangers of electromagnetic fields (EMFs). I’ve previously written about how magnesium can help mitigate some of the damaging effects from EMF, and Gundry has a patient who appears to have had success using this strategy. Melatonin, which is a very potent mitochondrial antioxidant, is another potential mitigator.

“Melatonin is a very interesting way of mitigating against the bad effects of EMF,” Gundry says. “Now, as I talk about in the book, I used to think that people who said that they were sensitive to these invisible rays [EMFs] were out on the lunatic fringe.

But the longer I’ve been doing this, I’ve had some fantastic experiences with very credible people, who when we mitigated EMF got well. One patient was profoundly affected by her husband’s AICD, a defibrillator, which was communicating his EKG with a satellite.

As soon as it went into him, she couldn’t sleep next to him. She had migraine headaches. We finally turned off the transmitter in his AICD, and just like that, all of [her symptoms] went away. So, these people are canaries in a coal mine and we have to believe it.”

Leaky Gut Underlies Most Chronic Disease

While antioxidants like melatonin can certainly help improve mitochondrial function, I think there are better ways than simply piling on antioxidants. You also need to remove dietary and lifestyle factors that cause the energy depletion in the first place. EMF exposure is one environmental factor. Leaky gut, caused by lectins in your diet, is another factor that needs to be addressed.

Leaky gut is an underlying condition of most chronic disease, so, if you have a chronic ailment, chances are you have leaky gut.

According to Gundry, leaky gut is an underlying condition of most chronic disease, so, if you have a chronic ailment, chances are you have leaky gut. Thanks to Dr. Alessio Fasano, who heads up the Celiac Research Center at Harvard, we now have sophisticated tests that can diagnose this problem.

Fasano discovered the mechanism by which lectins cause leaky gut, and gluten is a lectin. When these and other food particles are able to cross your gut lining, they cause chronic inflammation, which requires a lot of energy to combat. This is one reason for your fatigue and general malaise. Gundry explains:

“If your immune system is distracted down to your leaky gut, first of all, it’s not going to be available when [pathogens] come in through your nose or mouth. And secondly, your immune system is so hyperactivated that when it sees something that might not be all that important, it goes crazy and you get a cytokine storm. That, of course, is one of the major lethal consequences [of] the Western diet.”

Linoleic Acid Can Decimate Mitochondrial Health

Another dietary factor that decimates mitochondrial health, and thus energy production, is omega-6 linoleic acid (LA). “In the book, I talk about the Goldilocks effect,” Gundry says. However, LA is naturally found in virtually all foods, so it’s near-impossible to become deficient. The problem really is excessive intake, which is near universal in Western countries due to processed food.

The primary culprit here is industrial vegetable oils, which most people eat far too much of. If you’re eating a whole food diet, you’re more likely to have a healthy ratio of LA, but even then, it may be causing trouble if you’re eating too many LA-rich foods, such as conventional chicken, for example.

You can learn more about the mechanisms of action behind LA’s damage in “Why Chicken Is Killing You and Saturated Fat Is Your Friend” and “The Type of Fat You Eat Affects Your COVID Risk.” Olive oil is another food that is high in LA, but it also has other components that may modify some of the risks. Still, I choose to limit my olive oil intake. Overall, I try to keep my LA intake below 5 grams a day, regardless of the sources. Gundry has a more favorable view of olive oil, stating:

“If you limit your eating window, you actually stop that process from happening, which is really miraculous, No. 1. And No. 2, shameless plug for myself, with my Gundry MD high-polyphenol olive oil, you only need a tablespoon a day to get the equivalent polyphenols of a liter of olive oil a week.”

Surprising Benefits of Cheese

When it comes to fats, Gundry is a proponent of short and medium chain fatty acids. “For multiple reasons, I’ve been extolling the virtues of MCT oil since the ‘Plant Paradox,’” he says, adding:

“I think the saturated fats have other benefits. In particular, the saturated fats in cheeses may be one of the unsung heroes in longevity that I think needs more attention … I take care of a huge number of people who carry the APOE4 mutation, which is the Alzheimer’s mutation. I noticed early on that cheese really elevated not only small dense LDLs, but also elevated for most of my patients’ oxidized LDL …

I don’t like the traditional cholesterol theory of heart disease. On the other hand, I think oxidized LDL has an interesting place. What’s interesting is that when I’ve separated my patients into having them eat sheep cheese and goat cheese, I found dramatically different results.

I initially attributed it to the fact that sheep and goat have casein A2 and not casein A1. And I think casein A1 is a pretty bad actor. So, I said, well, I’m going to start letting my APOE4 [patients] have sheep and goat cheese, but in moderation. When I did that, I didn’t see this oxidized LDL.”

One potential mechanism for this might be because casein is a protein that can cause autoimmune reactions and contribute to leaky gut, which in turn contributes to increased LDL oxidation.

While most of Gundry’s autoimmune disease patients respond extremely well to Gundry’s plant paradox program, about 10% still do not fare well. Food sensitivity analysis has revealed a large number of them are sensitive to both casein A1 and casein A2.

Once their leaky gut is repaired, however, which may take up to a year, their immune systems typically become tolerant to these things again. “So, I think you can retrain the immune system once you get a good microbiome and seal the leaky gut.”

What About Meat?

While some autoimmune patients have reversed their conditions using a carnivore diet, popularized by Dr. Paul Saladino, who is a leading authority on the science and application of the carnivore diet, Gundry recommends limiting meat because of its effects on your gut microbiome. Interestingly, Gundry will be interviewing Saladino very shortly and that interview will be on his site. It should be a fascinating discussion.

“I have nothing against the carnivore diet as an elimination diet,” he says. “In fact, when Saladino was first on my podcast, he credited me as being the father of the carnivore diet because all plants are evil. And I went, ‘Please don’t do that to me.’

I think one of the mistakes that people make in, particularly, a keto diet where they’ve eliminated fiber, you actually starve your gut microbiome from making butyrate. The other, I think worrisome, part about a carnivore diet is you tend to make more hydrogen sulfide. I’m a huge fan of hydrogen sulfide, the rotten egg smell … but again, we get the Goldilocks rule …

Some is really good for you, it’s really good for mitochondrial function, but a lot is really toxic. And there’s some evidence with carnivore diets that you produce too much hydrogen sulfide. Now, I also understand the argument that if we eat a lot of gristle and a lot of mucin, basically nose to tail, that you can make butyrate by fermenting protein-based animal ingredients. I think you can.

But if you look at all the super long-lived folks, one of the things they have is really great production of butyrate. Butyrate, that short chain fatty acid, does so much good for mitochondria, I can’t even begin to tell you. Well, I do in the book.”

I agree that a strict no-carb diet is a mistake. Healthy carbs — think plant foods rich in fiber — need to be cycled in, there’s no question. Not every day, but certainly once or twice a week, even when you’re on a ketogenic diet. I recommend restricting carbs to about 50 grams or so for most of the week, and then increasing that to 100 or 150 grams once or twice a week once you’re metabolically flexible.

Protein, mTOR Activation and Exercise

Meat, of course, is also a source of protein, and while too much protein can be harmful by activating mTOR (thereby contributing to cancer and other problems), too little can be an unmitigated disaster, as I found out.

For a time, I aggressively restricted protein in an effort to minimize mTOR, and ended up developing sarcopenia (muscle loss). The lesson here is that you need protein, especially if you’re working out, and especially as you get older. With regard to mTOR activation, Gundry notes:

“The only way we can actually measure the effect of mTOR long term is insulin like growth factor IGF-1. I take care of a lot of super old people, 95 and above. I have a lot of 105-year-old patients that I study, and they all have very low insulin-like growth factors.

We’ve tried experiments with patients, really reducing their animal protein and replacing it with plant-based protein. I’m not taking protein away. Their insulin growth factors will drop 50 to 70 points in a matter of months, and I think that’s pretty interesting.

The other thing that’s interesting is that exercise will actually change your gut microbiome to eat branch chain amino acids before they get into you, and branch chain amino acids are one of the biggest stimulators of mTOR.

That’s why, if you’re building muscle and you’re a body builder, you gulp branch chain amino acids all the time. So, I think, probably Saladino — who exercises and also does TRE and has pretty good IGF-1s — can tolerate a very high animal protein diet.

The other thing that I’ve written about in all my books is that beef, lamb and pork have a sugar molecule called Neu5Gc, and fish and chicken have Neu5Ac. Many people make an autoantibody to Neu5Gc, so they attack their own blood vessels if exposed to beef, lamb and pork.”

Lastly, Gundry points out the importance of exercise. When you work your muscles, especially the big muscle groups, myokines are produced, which help grow new brain cells and aid your mitochondria. However, contrary to popular opinion, you don’t need to exercise continuously for 30 to 60 minutes each day, Gundry says. It’s OK to break it into smaller segments.

“Even walking up and down stairs for a minute may be as effective as walking 10 minutes on a level surface,” he says. “Doing a plank while you’re watching TV for a minute is a phenomenal exercise. My favorite is when you’re brushing your teeth, do deep knee bends, do squats.”

More Information

This interview coincides with the release of “The Energy Paradox: What to Do When Your Get-Up-and-Go Has Got Up and Gone,” so to learn more, be sure to pick up a copy. You can also learn more about Gundry by perusing his websites, GundryMD.com and DrGundry.com.


Books by Dr Gundry

If you enjoy Dr. Gundry’s tips, check out his books on Amazon. They include:

What’s the Best Traeger Grill?

So you’ve decided you want to buy a wood-fired pellet grill and more specifically you want that pellet grill to be a TRAEGER Grill, but you’re still not sure which model is the best for you? If that sounds like you, then you’ve come to the right place. In this article, we’ll help you learn more about the various Traeger Grill models and narrow down your choice to which model is the Best Traeger Grill for YOU.

If you love grilling, visit our new website LordofTheGrills.com where this article was originally published.

Best Traeger Grill

Why Buy a Traeger?

If you’re reading this article, I probably don’t need to ‘sell’ you on why the Traeger Brand is the best choice when it comes to a wood-fired pellet grill. After all Traeger was the ‘original’ pellet grill and their history dates back to 1986.

Traeger Grill 6-in-1 Grilling

As you probably know by now Traeger makes it easy to grill however you like best – no matter which grill you go with, Traeger’s 6-in-1 ability means you can grill, smoke, bake, roast, braise and BBQ your way to pure, hardwood flavor. A fast learning curve, simple to use grilling technology, the ability to get consistent temperature control, AND great value for the money has made the Traeger Grill brand one of the most popular in the US today.

BTW – If you want to know more about Traeger’s history and why Traegers are so popular be sure to read this article: “What is a Traeger Grill and Why are Traeger Grills so popular.” For now though, let’s get to finding the best Traeger Grill for you.


Understanding the Different Models of Traeger Grill

Because there are so many Traeger Models with different names, it can be intimidating to shop for a Traeger Grill in the beginning. But have no fear, we can help you understand the differences between the Traeger Grill models.

At the time of this article, Traeger currently make 4 models of pellet grills. They are:

  • Traeger Portables – the most portable options of Traegers – including the ScoutRanger, and Tailgator models. The Scout and Ranger are super mini versions, while the Tailgator looks more like a traditional Traeger but has folding legs.
  • Traeger Pro – The most popular options for Traeger Grills. With a mid-range price points, the Pro Series are what most people will start their Traeger journey with. What’s great about the Pro line is that you can still enjoy Traeger’s WiFire technology (wifi connectivity) so you can control your Traeger Grill with the Traeger app on your mobile device – that means you can have a beer and watch the ball game inside while your Traeger is cooking outside!
  • Traeger Ironwood Series – If you want to enjoy more features than the Pro offers, the Ironwood Traegers may be for you. Here you’ll find larger cooking space and more technology (TRU convection, Super Smoke Mode, DownDraft Exhaust, and more).
  • Traeger Timberline series – Looking for a top-of-the-line Traeger? Then The Timberline is for you – these are the biggest, macked-out Traeger’s you can buy, with up to 1300 sq inches to grill on and all the tech Traeger has to offer.
  • Other Models: Traeger also has models & model combinations under the names BronsonRenegade, Texas & Lil’ Tex, Junior EliteXL, and Commercial. Some are sold at Big Box Stores like Costco or online.

What do the NUMBERS mean on the Traeger Grill Models?

As of 2019, the number that you see on the Traeger Grill Models means how large the COOKING SURFACE is. So, for example, the Traeger Pro Series 780 Pellet Grill will have 780 square inches of cooking space. And just like that the mystery is gone!


Best Traeger Grills

It’s now time to look at the best Traeger Grills, we’re going to give you one model from each of the four model lines. That means the best Portable Traeger Grill, the best Traeger Pro Series Grill, the Best Traeger Ironwood Grill, and the Best Traeger Timberline Grill. Knowing what’s the best from each line should help you narrow down your choice and make the best buying decision for your family. Let’s get to it…

Best Traeger Portable Grill

Traeger Tailgater 20
Traeger Tailgator 20

Winner: Traeger Tailgator 20

Unless space is severely limited and/or you just must have a tabletop unit, if you want a true Traeger Grill experience in a portable model, do yourself a favor and choose the Traeger Tailgater 20 Grill. There’s nothing wrong with the Traeger Scout and Ranger models, but they don’t compare to the experience of the Traeger Tailgater 20.

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Why is the Traeger Tailgater 20 the best Traeger Portable Grill?

From game days to getaways, bring wood-fired flavor everywhere with the new Tailgater 20. Featuring a compact, portable design, it’s prime for balconies, tailgating or anywhere else you want to take 6-in-1 versatility and superior taste. And now it comes armed with Traeger’s Digital Arc controller for more precise, consistent temperatures and a Keep Warm Mode that keeps food fresh until chow time.

That means that with the Traeger Tailgater 20 you can enjoy all the benefits of that true wood-pellet grilling experience AND take it with you! With foldable legs and a total weight around 60 lbs, the Traeger Tailgator 20 is easy to transport. But don’t let it’s light weight fool you, this is a real Traeger grill that uses a hopper for wood pellets and the hopper is big enough to hold 8 lbs of wood pellets so you can still cook for 5-6 hours without refilling.

Traeger Tailgator 20 Features

The Traeger Tailgator 20 is also big enough to cook a nice meal on. The grilling space is 20 x 15 inches which is 300 square inches. That’s the right size to cook multiple rib racks, a couple chickens, a boat load of burgers, and more.

Other features of the Traeger Tailgater 20 include:

  • Digital Arc Controller allows you to set the temperature in 5-degree increments
  • Keep Warm Mode ensures food is “hot-off-the-grill” no matter when you eat
  • Advanced Grilling Logic for precise temperature performance
  • Meat Probe to check temps without lifting the lid
  • 300 sq. in. (20″ x 15″) Grilling Area
  • EZ-Fold Legs

Traeger Tailgater 20 Grilling Capacity

Here’s what you can fit on a Traeger Tailgator 20…

Traeger Tailgator 20 Grill Space

Traeger Tailgator 20 Video Review

Here’s a very thorough video review of the Traeger Tailgator 20 from Jus’ Piddlin BBQ…

Traeger Tailgater 20 – Current Prices

Ready to buy a Traeger Tailgater 20? Check the latest price here…


Best Traeger Pro Series Grill

Winner: Traeger Pro 780 Grill

The Pro Series line of Traeger Grills is the most popular and it offers you the most model choices – by far. Check out this chart and see just SOME of the models in the Traeger Pro series lineup.

Traeger Pro Series Lineup

Which Traeger Grill Pro Series Model is right for you?

From the list I showed you in the pic above, you’re best bets are going to be either the Traeger Pro 780 or the Pro 575.

The other Pro Series models you see only have the basic digital controller, but the Traeger Pro 780 and Pro 575 both have Traeger’s new WiFire Controller (which will give you the option of controlling temps from your mobile device) along with other newer features not always available in older Pro models.

How do you decide between the Traeger Pro 780 vs 575?

We recommend the Traeger Pro 780 over the Traeger Pro 575?

The most popular Traeger Grill Pro Series model (especially for newbies) is the Traeger Pro 575 however we are recommending you strongly consider the Traeger Pro 780.

Check Current Prices of the Traeger 575 & 780

You really can’t go wrong with either model, but you can go RIGHTER (if that’s a word?) with the Traeger Pro 780 because time and again on forums and Facebook groups you’ll hear people who have the 575 say “I wished they would have bought the 780 instead.”

Why do people like the Traeger 780 vs the 575? It really comes down to grilling SPACE. Remember, the Traeger Pro 575 has 575 square inches of grilling space, while the Traeger Pro 780 has 780 square inches. That’s a pretty big difference.

The fact is that you will LOVE whichever Traeger model you get and you will WANT to cook on it all the time. That means you’ll be cooking for more and more people and trying new and different things – the Traeger Pro 780 will give you the space you need to experiment on it to your heart’s delight.

If you want a Traeger Pro Series Grilll and you have the budget, then get the Traeger Pro 780 over the Pro 575.

Traeger Pro 780 Features

The Traeger Pro Series is the best-selling pellet grill in the world and the all-new Traeger Pro 780 grill just got better with an enhanced controller that uses WiFIRE® technology. WiFIRE® allows you to monitor and adjust your grill anytime, anywhere from the Traeger app on your smartphone. Here’s a quick intro to WiFire tech on a Traeger…

The Traeger Pro 780 has a LOT more than just WiFire. It also includes all the following features too…

  • Pro D2 controller – as easy as using an oven. Just turn the dial to the desired temp, hit Ignite, and you’re Trailering.
  • Wifire technology – allows you to monitor and adjust your grill anywhere.
  • Pro D2 direct drive – Improves searing and let’s you cook Low and slow or hot and fast.
  • Turbotemp – Lightning fast start Up times and quicker recovery.

Check out all these great features of the Traeger Pro 780 Grill in this picture essay…

Traeger Pro 780 Grill Features

What’s all this add up to?

The Traeger Pro 780 Series wifi pellet grills now starts quicker, heats up faster, and puts out better smoke quality giving you consistent results infused with wood-fired flavor every time!

How much can you cook on a Traeger Pro 780 at one time?

The Traeger Pro 780 has enough capacity to cook the following at the same time: 6 rib racks, or 6 full chickens, or even 34 burgers!

What about the Traeger Pro Series 34 vs Traeger Pro 780?

The Traeger Pro Series 34 is an awesome “1st Generation” Traeger and it’s actually BIGGER than the Traeger pro 780 that I’m recommending. The Traeger Pro Series 34 has 884 square inches of grilling space vs 780 square inches on the Traeger Pro 780. The additional grilling space on the Traeger Pro Series 34 will let you cook another rack of ribs (7 vs 6), 2 more chickens (8 vs 6), or 6 more burgers (40 vs 34).

The Traeger Pro Series 34 is consistently highly rated on Amazon and other sites and if you need the biggest Pro series grill, then the Traeger Pro Series 34 could be for you, BUT you’ll be giving up all the new tech that comes standard on the Traeger Pro 780 – that includes the WiFire technology and more. If the tech doesn’t matter and you just want SPACE, then the Traeger Pro Series 34 is a great buy, just know what you’re giving up so you can make an informed decision.

Learn more about the Traeger Pro Series 34.

Traeger Pro 780 Grill – Current Prices

Ready to buy the Traeger Pro 780 Grill? Check the latest price here…


Best Traeger Grill
Traeger Pro 780 Grill

Best Traeger Ironwood Grill

Winner: Traeger Ironwood 885

Best Traeger Grill
Traeger Ironwood 885

The Traeger Ironwood Series Grills currently come in two sizes The Ironwood 650 and Ironwood 885. As with the Pro 575 and 780 the only difference is grilling space. As with the Pro recommendation, (if you have the budget) we’re suggesting you go with the Ironwood 885 so you don’t regret the lack of space later.

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Traeger Ironwood vs Traeger Pro Series

The Traeger Ironwood series is a newer line than the Traeger Pro line and the Ironwood models offer a couple more features that may or may not be important to you. Here’s a video comparison of the Traeger Ironwood 650 and Ironwood 885 vs Traeger Pro 575 and Pro 780…

Traeger Ironwood vs Traeger Pro

The quick summary is the Traeger Ironwood has all the best features of the Treager Pro AND also includes double side-walled insulation, a free side-shelf, an adjustable lower grill grate, a slightly larger hopper, Traeger’s Downdraft Exhaust System, and the Tru Convection option.

Traeger threads on Reddit and other forums about the Ironwood vs the Pro are somewhat mixed, however the majority of people who have actually purchased the Traeger Ironwood seem to be really happy with it – especially as the Downdraft Exhaust and Tru Convection seem to provide more smoke in the chamber longer for more smoke flavor.

Traeger Ironwood Video

Ironwood 650 vs Ironwood 885 Cooking Capacity

Here’s what you can cook on the Traeger Ironwood 650 vs 885 models…

Traeger Ironwood 650 Grill Space
Traeger Ironwood 885 Grill Space

Traeger Ironwood 650 & 885 Current Prices

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Best Traeger Timberline Grill

Winner: Traeger Timberline 1300 “The Beast”

Best Traeger Grill
Traeger Timberline 1300

The Traeger Timberline Series Grills is not for the faint of heart – these are the mack daddy Traeger Grills for home cooks with only the Commercial Line offering larger sizes. There are currently two Timberline sizes: Traeger Timberline 850 and Traeger Timberline 1300. Again the only difference is the grilling space: 850 square inches or 1300 square inches. You’re going to be approaching $2000 for the Timberline but if you’re reading this and considering a Timberline, I’m assuming budget is not really an issue for you and therefore I’m assuming you’ll want the best of the best – that’s the Timberline 1300.

Traeger Timberline Video

Traeger Timberline Features

The Traeger Timberline grills are Traeger’s premier outdoor cooking solution. You’ll get all the best features of the Pro Series AND all of the following too…

  • Timberline D2® Controller
  • WiFIRE® Technology
  • Timberline D2® Direct Drive
  • TurboTemp®
  • GrillGuide®
  • Three tiers of stainless steel grates
  • Double-wall stainless steel interior
  • Pellet Sensor
  • Magnetic Bamboo Cutting Board
  • Concealed Grease Management System

Traeger Ironwood vs Timberline Grills

Here’s a great video review by Embers Outdoor Living on the differences between the Traeger Ironwood vs Timberline Grills…

Here’s a quick summary of the differences between the Traeger Ironwood vs Timberline grills…

  • Cooking Space: Timberline offer 885 or 1300 square inches of grilling space vs the 650 or 885 square inches on the Ironwood
  • # of Racks: Timberline has 3 vertical cooking racks vs Ironwood single rack + warming shelf
  • Grill Grate Materials: Timberline features solid 304 stainless steel cooking grates vs the Ironwood ironwood porcelain coated grates.
  • Grill Hood: Timberline has a full doubled lined hood (not just side walls) and a gasket all the way around the grill that is commercial grade (which could help with keeping cooking temps consistent in colder weather).
  • Hopper Sensor – Timberline’s hopper sensor alerts you when your wood pellets are getting low.
  • Bamboo Cutting Board – standard with the Timberline.

Traeger Timberline 850 and 1300 Grilling Capacity

Here’s a look at what you can cook on the Traeger Timberline grills.

Traeger Timberline 850 grill space
Traeger Timberline 1300 Grill space

Traeger Timberline 850 & 1300 Current Prices

The Traeger Timberline series is harder to find online and are often sold out even on Traeger’s site.

If you want a Traeger Timberline, you’re best best is to use Traeger’s Find a Dealer Tool.

You’ll likely see prices for the Traeger Timberline 850 around $1800 and the Traeger Timberline 1300 around $2000.


What’s the Best Traeger Grill? Final Verdict

Like I said early on, the Best Traeger Grill is the one that’s right for YOU. We’ve given you four great options to choose from and hopefully helped you narrow down your choice to 1 or 2 best Traeger models that you’ll be happy with. That said, we’re not going to totally cop out on you without giving you are Best “Overall” Traeger Grill choice – or in this case choices…

Best Traeger Grill At/Under $1000

Traeger Pro 780

If your budget is really tight go with the Traeger Pro 575, but if you can get closer to $1000 go with the Traeger Pro 780 and don’t look back.

Traeger Pro 780

Best Traeger Grill Overall

Traeger Ironwood 885

Best Traeger Grill
Traeger Ironwood 885 – Best Traeger Grill Overall

While the Traeger Timberline is very cool (if you can find it), we’re not completely sure that the extra features are worth it compared to the Ironwood Series.

Personally we believe the Ironwood Series is the sweet spot of Traegerhood.

In the case of the Ironwood, we DO believe the value for the money is there with the extra features you’ll enjoy with the Ironwood over the pro line: for a bit more money you’re getting a lot, including double side-walled insulation, a free side-shelf, an adjustable lower grill grate, a slightly larger hopper, Traeger’s Downdraft Exhaust System, and the Tru Convection option – as I noted earlier, actual Traeger Ironwood users in online forums say time and again they are happy with their purchase decision.

The Ironwood 650 is a wonderful Traeger Grill and the Traeger Ironwood 885 is our Best Traeger Grill Overall Winner.

Traeger Ironwood 885

Best Traeger Grill Combo Buy for Under $1500

But wait, there’s more. If you find yourself traveling a lot and wishing you had a Traeger Grill with you, you may want to consider going with the COMBO of the Traeger Pro 780 and the Traeger Tailgeter 20. You should be able to get both for under $1500 (which is the likely price you’ll pay for the Ironwood 885 and less than either of the Timberline models). You would only do this if you cook often away from the house and in this case you’ll be sacrificing some technology in favor of portability but it’s a great way to stretch your dollar farther.

Traeger Pro 780 + Traeger Tailgater 20

Traeger Pro 780
Traeger Tailgator 20

Best Traeger Grill – Conclusion

Well there you have it, our choice for the Best Traeger Grill. Do you agree with these recommendations? Do you have a different opinion. Are you a Traeger owner? If so, what model do you have and what tips do you have to share?


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    Keto Questions: What to Ask a Waiter When Dining Out

    Are you planning to go to a restaurant in the evening? Wonderful! This guide will help you ask proper questions before ordering a delicious and nutritious keto dinner. 

    These tips will help you in choosing the right meals before the first order. Whether you’re heading out to meet friends, dine with coworkers, or have a BBQ with family, we’ve got ideas for how to stay on a keto diet. In any restaurant, you can find and order low-carb meals. Try to follow our tips and learn everything you need to ask before in order to stay in ketosis.

    Restaurant Meal

    Plan ahead

    Give up bread, pasta, potatoes, rice, choose starch-free dishes:

    • If you order a main course in a restaurant, you can ask a waiter to substitute starchy foods with salad or additional vegetables.
    • When ordering a sandwich or burger, ask for the salad to replace the bread bun. Maybe they have ezekiel bread keto.
    • If they refuse to make a replacement, choose another dish from the menu.

    If your meal does contain starchy foods, you can do one of the following: leave the meal intact (if possible), or carefully separate the carbohydrates from the entire meal before you start eating.

    If you feel uncomfortable and others (the waiter, friends, or colleagues) seem to be asking for an explanation, refer to stomach problems, food allergies, or a special diet. We often depend on others’ opinions and want to match our environment, but health should come first. Always choose the dishes you feel are right and do not give in to pressure from those who have accompanied you for lunch or dinner.

    Add healthy fats

    Dishes in a restaurant may contain a small amount of fat, in which case it will be challenging satisfying hunger without eating carbohydrates. Solve the problem by merely adding fat to the ordered food:

    • Ask a waiter for an extra serving of butter and add it to vegetables or meat.
    • Ask for olive oil and vinegar for salad dressings and meat dishes.
    • Some restaurants serve cheaper, highly processed vegetable oils instead of olive oil. They are rich in omega-6 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs), which can be discreetly overused. To avoid this, many experienced low-carb dieters bring a small bottle of olive oil to their restaurant and ask for change before order.
    • Ask for heavy cream for coffee or tea.
    Restaurant Salad

    Watch out for sauces and seasonings

    Choose sauces carefully, such as Béarnaise, which are mostly fatty, while ketchup is primarily carbohydrates.

    If you doubt the correct sauce, ask about the ingredients that make it up before you order anything. Avoid sauces that contain sugar, flour, or other starch thickeners. You can ask to serve the sauce separately to decide how much to add to your meal. You should learn detailed information on what spices, oils, and fats you can eat on a keto diet before order.

    Choose your drinks with care

    Water, soda, tea, or coffee can be ordered at the restaurant if you are on a keto diet.

    If you want to order alcohol, then choose champagne, dry wine, or spirits, neat or with soda. Try to learn any guide to alcohol on keto, and you’ll find detailed information on low-carb alcoholic drinks.

    Think about dessert

    Are you still hungry? If not, enjoy a nice cup of coffee or tea while others get down to dessert. If you go to a restaurant in the evening, you can order herbal tea or decaf coffee instead of coffee.

    If you’re hungry and want something else to eat, ask for a cheese platter or berries with whipped cream. Add cream or butter to your coffee; this may be enough to satisfy your hunger.

    Satisfy your hunger beforehand

    Eat something fatty before placing an order. Nuts, olives, or cheese are good choices. You will stay full and can easily avoid eating high-carb meals that are served earlier than others. Having a pre-snack before an order will help you stay on top of your keto diet at the party.

    Conclusion

    Feel free to ask! If you haven’t found any items on the menu that fit the keto diet, feel free to improvise, and ask for something that fits into the low-carb diet. Focus on healthy foods you can enjoy – sustainable-seafood, salads, cold cuts, and vegetable platters. Be sure to add healthy fats to your meal: olive oil, butter, sour cream, and cheese. After eating delicious low-carb foods, cravings for high-carb, unhealthy foods will noticeably decrease.

    Do you have your perfect restaurant keto food? Do you ask the waiter about the ingredients before ordering? We would love to hear about your experience!


    About the Author

    ThatHelpfulDad.com is happy to share a guest post by Author Reeve. Here is more about him…

    My name is Adam Reeve and I have been a professional personal trainer and fitness instructor for over 10 years. Also, I’m a life coach, wellness writer, and low carb diet enthusiast.


    What is the Solo Stove? Only the hottest fire pit grill on the market today!

    Have you heard of the Solo Stove yet? If not, you’re in for a treat because The Solo Stove is the portable (yet powerful) fire pit grill that’s the sweeping the nation by storm.

    What is Solo Stove?

    Solo Stove is a relatively new company on the grilling scene. They are based in Texas and make a growing selection of fire pits, camp stoves, grill, and accessories focused around the “Awe of the Flame.”

    The Solo Stove motto is “Good moments. Good memories. Good products. So you can create a good life.”

    What products does Solo Stove Make?

    Solo Stove makes a variety of fire pits, camp stoves, grills, and accessories all focused around the basic Solo Stove concept. You can visit the Solo Stove Store and seeing all their products by clicking this pic…

    Click the pic to visit the Solo Stove Store

    Solo Stoves products are divided into the following categories:

    1-The Solo Stove Grill

    Currently there is only 1 full-size Solo Stove Grill. It uses the Solo Stove “Signature 360° Airflow Design” that lets you go from box to burger in 30 minutes

    The Solo Stove Grill looks like this…

    Solo Stove Grill

    2-Solo Stove Fire Pits

    Solo Stove is most known for their fire pits – specifically the Solo Stove Bonfire. Here’s a vid featuring the Bonfire in action…

    The Solo Stove Ranger

    One of the top products is the Solo Stone Ranger. It’s the most compact fire pit that Solo Stove offers and the Ranger provides a low smoke fire and lots of fun. The Solo Stone Ranger looks like this…

    Solo Stove Ranger

    The Solo Stove Bonfire

    The Solo Stove Bonfire is a larger version of the Ranger and the Bonfire is the most popular Solo Stove product right now. It’s billed as the world’s most unique fire pit because it “pushes the limits of both combustion airflow efficiency and minimalist outdoor design.”

    The Solo Stove Bonfire has an all stainless steel construction and the double wall design maximizes airflow and burning process. Meanwhile, bottom vent holes allow oxygen to the feed the fire from below while simultaneously channeling warm oxygen up between the walls of the stove and back into the fire. Best of all, the Solo Stove Bonfire gives you a more complete burn that results in little to no smoke. It also means no more half burnt logs to deal with!

    The Solo Stove Bonfire looks like this…

    Solo Stone Bonfire

    The Solo Stove Yukon

    At 27″, the Solo Stove Yukon is the biggest fire pit Solo Stove makes currently. Similar to the Bonfire, the Yukon has double wall design that maximizes airflow and burning process. It also has the same bottom vent holes that allow oxygen to the feed the fire from below while simultaneously channeling warm oxygen up between the walls of the stove and back into the fire. If you want the biggest fire pit from Solo Stove, the Yukon is your best bet.

    The Solo Stove Yukon looks like this…

    Solo Stove Yukon

    Solo Stove Ranger vs Bonfire vs Yukon

    How do the Solo Stove Fire Pits compare to one another?

    The Ranger is the smallest and most portable. The Bonfire is the mid-size model and the best-selling. The Yukon is the biggest fire pit. You can see how they compare here..

    Solo Stove Ranger vs Bonfire vs Yukon

    Solo Stove Camp Stoves

    Besides the Solo Stove Grill and the Solo Stove Fire Pits, Solo Stove also makes Camp Stoves. They currently have 3 models – The Lite (for 1-2 people), the Titan (2-4 people), and the CampFire (4+ people). You can compare them here…

    Solo Stove Lite vs Titan vs Campfire camp stoves…

    Solo Stove Lite vs Titan vs Campfire

    Just like with their fire pits, the Solo Stove Camp Stoves’ patented design features a unique double wall that creates ultra-clean gasification and a secondary combustion – this allows fuel to burn more completely and with less smoke.

    Shop Solo Stove Camp Stoves here…

    Solo Stove LITE
    Solo Stove Titan
    Solo Stove Campfire

    Solo Stove Accessories

    Solo Stove Accessories

    Why stop with just making fire pits and grills when you can make some cool accessories too? Solo Stove has an ever-growing list of helpful tools to make you a fire pro.

    Lots of people ask what are the best accessories for the Solo Stove? We’ve got you covered.

    If you’re wondering what the Best Solo Stove Accessories are, we recommend you first consider just buying a bundle when you buy your Solo Stove, pretty much every Solo Stove now comes with a bundle option. You can see them all here.

    If you’re ALREADY purchased a Solo Stove and you didn’t get a bundle, don’t worry, you can still buy the accessories by themselves. We recommend you buy the Stand, Shelter, Pit Tools, and windscreen first, then go for the tripod, pots, and fire sticks. Here is a list of every Solo Stove accessory and a link to see them all on Amazon….

    • Solo Stove’s STOVE Accessories – these include a tripod, fire starters, windscreen, roasting sticks, alcohol burners, plates, bowls, and more – see it all here.
    • Solo Stove’s COOKING Accessories – this is basically a number of different size cooking pots as well as a tripod to hold them – view them here.
    • Solo Stove RANGER Accessories – including a fire pit Stand, Shelter, Shield, Sticks, Lids, and Pit Tools. Multiple BUNDLES are available – see them here.
    • Solo Stove BONFIRE Accessories – including a fire pit Stand, Shelter, Shield, Sticks, Lids, and Pit Tools. Multiple BUNDLES are available – see them here.
    • Solo Stove YUKON Accessories – including a fire pit Stand, Shelter, Shield, Sticks, Lids, and Pit Tools. Multiple BUNDLES are available – see them here.
    • Solo Stove GRILL Accessories – including Stand, Grill Shelter, All Natural Grill Pack, Grill Tools, and even Charcoal. You can get them in a bundle as well – see it here.
    • Don’t forget the Solo Stove SWAG – although you can’t get it on Amazon, you can get Solo Stove Hats and T-Shirts from the Solo Stove company store.

    Do YOU have a Solo Stove Yet?

    If so, let us know what you have, any tips to share, and more in the comments.


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    Why BBQ Fans love the show Bama-Q

    Bama-Q is a reality tv show I recently discovered on Amazon Prime Video. It’s a 30-minute TV show that follows members of the Alabama Barbecue Association (Pro and Backyard Divisions) as they compete against the best of the best BBQ teams from all over the US. The series is packed with fun times among good friends that each have a fiercely competitive nature with a desire to win their next Grand Championship.

    Bama-Q

    Why do I enjoy watching Bama-Q?

    If you’re a regular reader of ThatHelfpulDad or the LordoftheGrills sites, then you know my friends and I love grilling out together. I’ve published countless articles about the best bbq cookbooks, cooking tips for kamado grills, all about Traeger grills, and more.

    Bama-Q Fun to Watch

    Bama-Q is a fun show to watch. The episodes are quick and I really enjoy getting to know the people and personalities that make up the various teams competing for BBQ prizes. I had no idea how many BBQ events took place around the country and it brings a smile to your face to see down-home Americana again (it sure makes you miss the good ol’ days before The Covid threatened changed our world)

    Bama-Q is filled with TIPS

    In addition to the reality show aspect of the BBQ competition, what I like most about Bama-Q is actually the fact that the show is filled with TONS of little tips that can make any BBQ pitmaster better – especially for self-proclaimed neighborhood grill champs like me. Hey I’m always looking for some secret tips I can use against my buddies and I’ve got a few new tricks up my sleeve that I can’t wait to try on my friends.

    Bama-Q features Pro teams AND Backyard Teams

    Another thing I like about Bama-Q is that it doesn’t focus exclusively on ‘pro’ teams. The show also features the cooks from numerous backyard (i.e. non-professional) teams too. This is important to me because I doubt I’ll ever compete as a BBQ pro, but who knows, maybe one day I might want to try my hand at a BBQ competition and seeing other Backyardigans like me out there gives me some inspiration.

    I enjoy getting to know the personalities

    There are so many great teams that are featured on Bama-Q including the formidable forces of the Smokin’ Butt Crew, Smoke Me Silly (seems like they ALWAYS win!), BootyQue (what this guy does with pork is incredible), Southpork, and The Georgia Pit Crew (featuring Tina Cotton who also won the Netflix American BBQ Showdown Challenge).

    That said, my favs from the show (so far) are Chester Lewis of The Specialists and Tony Mancuso of Bush League BBQ.

    Chester Lewis – The Specialists
    Tony Mancuso – Bush League BBQ

    To be clear, I like all the teams on the show, I’m just highlighting Chester because this guy is like Mr. Team Spirit for Alabama BBQ (he’s always upbeat and positive in cheering on his friends) and Tony because he seems the most like a a down-home kinda guy – we’ll call him Mr. Everyman – he’s self-deprecating and honest about his cooks and I get lots of tips from watching him.

    Special shout-out to the Bama-Q host Lisa Blackwell show does a great job of keeping it all together – seamlessly orchestrating the madness of the BBQ competitions and making it all look easy. And kudo’s to executive producer Michael Smith for coming up with the idea for the show!

    I like seeing what grills and equipment the pros use.

    Another thing I enjoy from the show is seeing the wide variety of grills and smokers the pro’s use to cook. Sure lots of them are high-end custom smokers that are way out of the price range for BBQ wannabes like me, but it was great to see that the pro’s also use lots of smokers that common folk like me use too, including Kamado-style grills like The Big Green Egg, Monolith, (I’m a Kamado Joe guy myself), Grilla Grills, and a wide variety of other units.

    I also watch to see what charcoal (I use Western already and am looking to try B&B Charcoal soon), temperature probes (the Thermapen is incredible), heat-control units (I want a Flame Boss!), knives (I haven’t used these yet) and cooking utensils. I also enjoying seeing what rubs & sauces they buy vs make on their own. And who knew Parkay Spray Butter was so important to competition BBQ?!?

    I’ve upped my own BBQ game by purchasing some of these and I haven’t been disappointed yet.

    The 7:07

    The final thing I love about Bama-Q is the 7:07 Toast – this is a group toast with Bud Light that the teams go at 7:07am on the morning of the competition. I could be wrong, but I believe it was started by the Southpork Team (as shown in Season 1 Episode 1).

    Who doesn’t like drinking a beer at 7 in the morning? That sounds like a great day of BBQ to me!

    Check it out…

    7:07 Toast

    Get a taste for Bama-Q

    Here’s the first episode of Bama-Q…

    Bama-Q Season ONE, Show ONE

    Where can you watch Bama-Q?

    Here are links to watch Bama-Q on…

    Bama-Q Season TWO
    Bama-Q Season THREE

    What to Read Next

    If you enjoyed this article, check out our grilling website for more BBQ tips and product reviews…

    Netflix American Barbeque Showdown – worth watching

    American BBQ Showdown Netflix

    American Barbeque Showdown is a cooking competition style show that debuted on Netflix during the final days the Summer of 2020 – providing a much needed slice of life during the frustrating ‘pandemic’ lockdowns that plagued us this year. The show is definitely worth a watch for for fans of cooking shows, especially those who want to up their BBQ game. In this article, we’ll give you a few tidbits about the show, tell you what smokers the cooks used on the show, and provide links to learn more.

    Where to watch American Barbeque Showdown?

    American BBQ Showdown is only on Netflix so you’ll need a Netflix subscription to watch it. There is currently 1 season of 8 episodes. Here is a direct link to the title on Netflix.

    Click here to watch the show

    What is American BBQ Showdown about?

    American BBQ Showdown features 8 of the country’s best backyard smokers and pitmasters competing in a series of 8 BBQ smoking trials as they vie for the title of American Barbecue Champion in a fierce but friendly faceoff. In each show, one contestant is eliminated by the judges. Here is the official Trailer for American BBQ Showdown


    What Smokers are used on American Barbeque Showdown?

    One of the things I was most interested to see about the show American BBQ Showdown was exactly what smokers the chefs would end up using most often. From what I saw while watching the show, the most popular smokers used in the show were: (click any pic to learn more)

    Lang 48″ Deluxe Offset Smoker
    Big Green Egg
    Traeger Pellet Grill
    Weber Kettle
    Pit Barrel Smoker
    Campfire Cooking

    Far and away the go-to smoker for the contestants was the Lang 48″ Offset Smoker (which actually debuted on the show) – this is not surprising given their experience with smoking as many of the cooks were said to be competition smokers and an offset smoker is a de facto requirement on that circuit.

    The runner up to the offset smoker was the kamado grill – on the show that was the Big Green Egg. You’ll know from our site that we are BIG fans of kamado style cooking and love our BGE and Kamado Joe smokers.

    Third most popular was Traeger Pellet Grill and the simple but masterful Weber Kettle. The Pit Barrel was used numerous times and even a simple dutch oven over an open fire was used when the cooks made various stews.


    American BBQ Showdown episode list

    1 “Barbecue in the Blood”
    2 “Red, White and Barbecue”
    3 “Don’t Need Teeth to Eat this Beef”
    4 “Tournament of Sandwiches”
    5 “Raccoon, Iguana and Hare – Oh My!”
    6 “Cooking it Old School”
    7 “Barbecue Around the World”
    8 “The. Whole. Hog.”

    Who are the judges on American Barbeque Showdown?

    American BBQ Showdown Hosts & Judges

    Left to Right the hosts & judges are…

    Who are the contestants on American BBQ Showdown?

    L-R: Slyvie, Tina, Ashley, and Boatright

    ETOnline has a nice writeup about the 8 contestants that’s worth a read if you want to go in-depth into the cooks on this show but here are their names…

    • James Boatright
    • Tina Cannon
    • Georgia Clason
    • Michael “Shotgun” Collins
    • Sylvie Curry
    • James Grubbs
    • Rasheed Philips
    • Ashley Thompson

    Fun fact, Rasheed Philips has become so popular from the show that he now has his own podcast!

    Rasheed Philips

    Rasheed won fans galore not only for being an amazing cook on the show but also for having heart – during episode 5 when Ashley was having a hard time with the wild game meats and seemed like he was about to quit, Rasheed stop multiple times to help Ashley – mind you this is a COMPETITION and Rasheed put that aside and helped his fellow man. Amazing stuff! You can learn more about Rasheed on his blog: https://philipsbarbequeco.com/

    Tina Cotton, Pit Crew GA

    Tina is a long-time competitive BBQ competitor and, together with her husband and their beloved rescue dog Cody, Tina has been the pitmaster of numerous championship cooks. She’s no stranger to cooking shows either – having also appeared on a 2014 Travel Channel show called “American Grilled” and also as a regular guest on the multi-season BBQ show called “Bama-Q” (a 30-minute TV show that follows members of the Alabama Barbecue Association as they compete against the best of the best BBQ teams from all over the US).


    How do I shop for the Smokers used on American Barbeque Showdown?

    The Lang 48″ Deluxe Offset Smoker is currently only being sold on Lang’s website – you can learn more about it here: Lang 48″ Models

    The Big Green Egg Smoker is sold throughout the country and online. If you already have a BGE, you’ll enjoy this article…

    Big Green Egg Best Accessories

    Traeger is THE name in pellet grills and you can show for Traeger on Amazon or easily find the model you want on our site. Here’s one of many articles we have on how to choose the Traeger that right for you…

    The Weber Kettle is ubiquitous among the smoking community and it’s easy to find these grills. Here’s a link to Weber’s page on Amazon.

    Pit Barrel Smokers are making a comeback and Amazon has numerous barrel smokers to choose from. Check out this page of 4-star rated Barrel Smokers.

    Wanna cook over an open fire like in the show? Then get yourself a Lodge Campfire Dutch Oven and a Campfire Tripod. Here’s what you want… (click the pic to learn more)

    Lodge Dutch Oven
    Campfire Tripod

    American Barbeque Showdown – YOUR Take?

    Did you watch the show? Which contestant did you like the best? What recipe really surprised you? What are you smoking on now? Share your take in the comments below…


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    Kamado Joe Accessories – 10 Best Accessories for your Kamado Joe!

    Are you a Kamado Joe owner like me? Whether you’re a long-time owner of a KJ or a newbie, this article can help. We’ll discuss which accessories are the best to buy for your Kamado Joe and why. You’ll find reviews, tips, and recommendations for over 200 Kamado Joe accessories that will take your cooks to the next level. 


    Kamado Joe Accessories – Top 10 List

    There are 200+ recommended accessories for your Kamado Joe on this page, but if you don’t have time to read all the reviews, watch the vids, and fully engage with this page, then here’s a quick ‘Top 10’ List to get your started.

    1-Kamado specific Cookbook

    Don’t overlook this item if you are new to kamado cooking – there is a learning curve with your KJ and these two books are great ‘user manuals’ that will help you learn the craft faster.

    Seriously if you only get 1 item from this entire page, get one of these books and read the section about ‘how to use a kamado’ so you can overcome the learning curve faster. The tips in these books are invaluable and I wish I would have read them when I first started. 

    Here are 3 great kamado cookbooks to get you started:

    2-Hand Protection

    Your kamado will get HOT. You need hand protection!

    This could be welding gloves or high heat rubber-style gloves. Here are a few to consider…

    Shop our store to see more glove options.

    3 – The JoeTisserie

    Accept no substitute for the most awesome kamado rotisserie unit for your Kamado Joe – The JoeTisserie!

    It add so much flexibility to your cooking repertoire – check out this video to learn more…

    4- Kamado Pizza Accessories

    Because you know you want to make pizzas in your KJ, right? Try one of these pizza stones or get the new Kamado Joe DoJoe to get a real wood-fired pizza oven experience!

    Check out this vid to see the Kamado Joe DoJoe in action…

    Here are some more pizza accessories to consider for your Kamado Joe…

    5-Cast-iron Cookware.

    Cast-iron + Kamado Joe = perfect match. 

    The Kamado Joe cast iron inserts for your Divide and Conquer Flexible Cooking System are a great start. Other options are a dutch oven (with a wire handle for easier lifting) or highly functional plancha pan. 

    Learn more about cast-iron under Cooking Surfaces below.

    You’ll want to add these to your list…

    1. Kamado Joe Cast Iron Griddle
    2. Kamado Joe Cast Iron Grates
    3. Lodge Dutch Oven
    4. Lodge Plancha Pan

    6-Good Remote Thermometer

    As fun as it is to cook on the Kamado Joe nobody wants to sit by the fire all day. You want be with friends, drink a few brews, and relax without always wondering about the temps of your meats. Having a good remote thermometer allows you to do that. The top two brands (in my opinion) ThermoPro or Maverick. 

    Ones I personally own are the ThermoPro TP20 and the Maverick ET732.

    7-Electric Charcoal Lighter

    Stop with the blow torches and the tumbleweed, just get an electric charcoal lighter – it’s easier. End of story. You’ll thank me for this one. Kamado Joe makes a good electric lighter and so does Grill Dome:

    8-Ash Basket 

    Why do you want an ash basket for your kamado?

    Because it will increase your airflow and get more from your lump. The classic option is the Kick Ash Basket but Kamado Joe now has their own version too. 

    9-Quality Lump Charcoal & Smoking Wood Chunks

    No matter what accessories you buy for your Kamado Joe or how well you manage your fire, if you don’t have quality lump charcoal and/or quality smoking wood chunks to cook with, you’re setting yourself up for disappointment. There’s nothing like doing everything right and then having the food taste bad because the lump charcoal you used was made with poor quality wood or too much of a particularly strong wood (like hickory). I’d recommend you buy good quality lump charcoal that has a mix of hardwoods that work with all types of foods for your basic cooks and then buy smoking wood chunks for particular flavor profiles you want to add in later (such as hickory for chicken, fruit woods for fish, etc). 

    Lump Charcoal brands I like:

    Smoking Wood Chunks to consider include:

    10- Quality Grilling Basket

    Do you need it?

    I think so. Particularly when you get a grilling basket with a removable handle it allows you to turn fish, veggies, and delicate items easily – saving time, hassle, AND protecting your food. Here are a few I like…

    Obviously you’re gonna need some quality meat and plenty of friends and family to enjoy your KJ cooks with, but for now these 10 “Must Have” accessories are the basics that will get you fast-tracked for success with your Kamado Joe. Once you have these in your arsenal, then move on to the full list below. 


    THE FULL LIST – 200+ Best Accessories for your Kamado Joe

    I. Cooking Surfaces

    Before we get started on discussing the best cooking surfaces for Kamado Joe we’d be remiss if we didn’t pay homage to the fact that even though Kamado Joe wasn’t the first kamado to the party, KJ has revolutionized the kamado industry – not just with the quality of the Kamado Joe in general but with their continued commitment to INNOVATION. There is perhaps no greater example of this than Kamado Joe’s world-famous “Divide and Conquer” Flexible Cooking System. Since many of the cooking surfaces we’re about to recommend utilize the amazing Divide and Conquer system, let’s just make sure you understand the advantages it offers you…

    A picture tells a 1,000 words in this case right?

    You can use the Divide and Conquer Flexible Cooking System in your Kamado Joe to…

    • Cook High
    • Cook Low
    • Cook both Direct AND Indirect at the same time
    • And gain a world of flexibility.

    And best of all the Divide and Conquer Flexible Cooking System comes standard in your new Kamado Joe! 

    Now that we understand what the Divide and Conquer system is, let’s look at some great cooking surfaces that you can use in it…


    Must Have Surface – Kamado Joe Cast Iron GRIDDLE

    Why you need the Cast Iron Griddle.

    The Kamado Joe Cast Iron Griddle is the #1 “Must Have” Cooking Surface according to most KJ Owners I’ve talked to and I would agree – it’s just so versatile.

    Click Pic to check price on Amazon

    Check out my full review to learn more about the Kamado Joe Cast Iron Griddle. Meanwhile doesn’t this vid look good?

    If for some reason you want a stainless steel griddle, you do have an option – Little Griddle makes a nice half-moon griddle specifically for the Kamado. It’s super easy to clean and has a convenient grease trough. 

    Regardless of what griddle you get, you’ll definitely want some griddle tools – Blackstone is the brand you want there and the Blackstone Signature Griddle tools are a great value. 

    Nice to Have Surface – Kamado Joe Cast-Iron GRATES

    Although the cast-iron griddle is very versatile and I believe should be your first ‘cast iron’ choice, the grates are also useful – you’ll allow more flames thru the grates vs the griddle and you’ll also get those beautiful grill marks too. For the money, the Kamado Joe Cast Iron grates are a good value. Here’s the latest Amazon pricing…

    Kamado Joe Cast Iron



    Chef’s Surface – Kamado Joe Soapstone Surface

    Although I think it’s a nice to have item, others disagree. In fact, this is a bit of a controversial choice because many KJ owners on Facebook consider the Kamado Joe Soapstone cooking surface even more of a must-have than the cast iron griddle.  

    The Kamado Joe Soapstone is great for cooking more delicate items like fish and veggies that you don’t want to use on a cedar plank or in a basket and Chef Eric Gephart with Kamado Joe the alleged master of cooking with surface.

    Let’s see the Kamado Joe Soapstone in action…


    Must-HAVE – The JoeTisserie

    We already talked about the Kamado Joe JoeTisserie as one of your Top 10 Must Have items. 

    Remember, the JoeTisserie will turn your kamado into a rotisserie-style cooker and take your Kamado Joe to the next level.

    But the JoeTisserie is not just for cooking chicken, you can also use it for some great Brazilian-style steak, pork, and more.

    Big Green Egg Owner? Have no fear, the JoeTisserie will work for you too!

    Check out the versatility of the JoeTisserie…

    Add a grilling basket to the JoeTisserie

    Why? Because if you combo a quality grilling basket onto your JoeTisserie then you can cook chicken wings, veggies, and expand your game even further!

    Here are a few rotisserie grilling basket attachments to consider…


    II – Making wood-fired PIZZA on your Kamado Joe

    One of my family and friends’ favorite things to make in our Kamado Joe is wood-fired pizzas. They’re fun to make, taste great, and easy to do. See for yourself…

    So now that you’re ready to make some pies on your KJ, what are the best pizza accessories? Here’s a few to add to your shopping list:

    And I highly recommend the cookbook “The Elements of Pizza” if you really want to learn how to make a great pie. 


    III. Don’t Overlook these Helpful Items

    A Good Dutch Oven for Your Kamado

    Do you need it?

    Definitely! With a Dutch Oven you can expand your recipe list extensively. BAKE and FRY to your heart’s content with a Dutch Oven in your Kamado. 

    Yes I said FRY! You can do it safely if you follow the directions of Eric Mitchell in the Smoke it Like a Pro cookbook. 

    There’s two dutch ovens I like best…

    Both have the wire grip handle that makes it easier to manage on your KJ (in my opinion). 


    A WOK for your Kamado?

    Imagine being able to do  stir-fry’s and other wok-style cooking on your KJ!

    You can do that with the Kamado Joe Wok – it’s big, heavy, and quality construction!

    Doesn’t this cook look good? 



    Kamado Joe Chicken Stand

    If you like making ‘beer can’ chicken, this may be fore you.

    FYI, lots of KJ Owners on FB don’t like this item and many do NOT think this is even a nice-to-have, but I really do like mine and thinks it’s a convenient way to cook beer can chicken.

    Click here to see the Kamado Joe Chicken Stand on Amazon


    Cedar Plank Cooking

    You can’t go wrong with cooking fish on cedar plank in your Kamado Joe – but cedar can be used for veggies and meats too.

    You’ll find a wide variety of 4-star rated cedar planks on this page.


    Cooking and Drip Pans

    An assortment of useful cooking pans that sit on the grates and/or fit into the Kamado Joe Accessory Rack. Item #1 (The Plancha) is super popular and highly useful.  


    IV. Kamado Joe Accessories – BOOKS

    There’s no denying that there IS a learning curve when it comes to kamado grill cooking. Do yourself a favor and don’t try to figure it all out on your own – you’ll just end up burning a lot of food and getting frustrated. It doesn’t have to be that way. There are a number of good books out there that can help you master kamado cooking and speed up your learning curve. Here are two of my favorites books – they provide some awesome kamado grill recipes as well as MANY helpful tips.

    As I said above, the top two books you must get are…

    Hot Coals and Smoke It Like a Pro are basically ‘user manuals’ for your kamado grill and that alone would be reason to purchase them. But on top of that, both of these books also have some great kamado recipes I use all the time. Can you say “Bonus!” 

    These two titles are truly must-have books for all new kamado owners so be sure to pick them up.

    Here are a few more kamado and smoking meat cookbooks – these are from the biggest names in the industry…

    V. All about ASH BASKETS

    What is an Ash Basket and why might you want one for your kamado?

    An Ash Basket lets you simply lift out used charcoal and ash before every cook and it is reported to increase air flow around your lump charcoal.

    When you use an ash basket you can dispose of ashes and be ready for your next cook in seconds—no muss, no fuss. Just lift the ash basket out and give it a few shakes in your grill or over a trash can (make sure the fire is completely out!), then set the ash basket back in place, add some fresh charcoal, and you’re ready to go in seconds.

    Spaces between the ash basket’s rings allow the small particles to fall through when you shake the ashes out. You can start each cook with an ideal fuel load, whether you’re searing steaks or going low and slow. You get easier starts and more even burning for ultimate temperature control. 

    The most popular choices for ash baskets are the Kick Ash Basket and the new Kamado Joe Ash Basket.

    The Kick Ash Basket

    The most popular Kamado Joe accessory that is not a cooking surface that’s recommended by Kamado Joe owners on Facebook is the Kick Ash Basket.

    Click pic to check price on Amazon

    The Kick Ash Basket’s wire construction also allows much freer airflow than the stock grate. Open up the vents and you can achieve high temperatures faster than you’ve been able to reach them before. Create perfectly-seared steaks and chops, incredible “brick oven” pizza, and more. You can use the Kick Ash Basket with or without your lower charcoal grate underneath it. If you travel with your grill for tailgating, competition or just showing off for Thanksgiving, it takes a long time for your cooker to cool down and prevents you from loading up the Kamado in your vehicle right away. The Kick Ash Basket lets you lift out the hot remaining charcoal and dispose of it properly.

    Kamado Joe Ash Basket

    Did you know Kamado Joe now makes it’s own stainless steel ash basket?

    It’s pretty sweet and even has a divider in the middle AND it also hooks onto your Divide and Conquer Cooking System. Check it out…

    Check out these pics of this new item courtesy of KJ Facebooker Brian Richardson…


    VI. Temperature Controls, Thermometers, & Remote Temp Probes

    The Kamado Joe iKamand Temperature Controller

    The Kamado Joe iKamand is now available on our website LordoftheGrills and on Amazon.

    A Remote Thermometer.

    Grab a beer, watch the game, and relax – you can do all of that and more with a good remote thermometer – another must have accessory for kamado grills in my book.

    Here are the two most popular choices are the ThermoPro TP20 and the Maverick ET732.

    More Helpful Thermometers…

    You’ll need a quality instant thermometer as well as a “Candy” thermometer if you want to monitor frying oils, etc. And don’t overlook the Temperature “Gun” for checking surfacetemps accurately on your grill cooking surfaces and so much more (I use it all the time).

    VII. Tips for Charcoal, Fire Starters, Gloves, and more…

    An Electric Charcoal Lighter

    C’mon man, it’s just easier! Who wants to waste time and money trying to light your Kamado Joe? Not me, that’s why I consider an electric charcoal lighter to be a must-have kamado grill accessory. You have LOTS of other things to worry about – getting the fire started with your lump should not be one of them!

    Quality Lump Charcoal

    Personally I use the KJ-Char. Now I know there are a lot of charcoal options out there when it comes to kamado grilling and there’s even a list of quality options on the Naked Whiz Database, but for my money, I believe in the Kamado Joe Lump Charcoal brand – specifically the Big Block XL version. Why? Because not only is the bag filled with really big lumps of charcoal, but even more importantly, the type of wood used is a combination of various hardwoods so you get a great flavor but not an overpowering flavor. (If you’ve ever used lump charcoal that is primarily made with hickory then you know what I mean). The KJ-Char is great for kamado grill cooking because you can use it for all types of food – from pizza, to chicken, to beefs, to pork, and fish. It works for all of it and it compliments it all well. Using KJ-Char as your base also gives you the flexibility to then add your own wood chips to add additional specific flavors (cherry, pecan, apple, etc) depending on what you’re cooking.

    Here are some options to consider…

    Grilling GLOVES

    Three good choices…

    Shop our store to see more glove options.

    VIII. What about a Custom Table?

    Now if you’ve already put your Kamado Joe into a permanent place in your outdoor kitchen then just skip this part.

    Sadly when I built my outdoor kitchen I didn’t take the builder’s advice and put in a kamado — then again he recommended a Big Green Egg so perhaps it’s good I waited?

    Instead I put in a sink that I rarely use – boo hoo.

    And a side-burner that I never use – boo hoo hoo!

    But thankfully I did put in a fridge, it’s stocked with beer, and I use that ALL the time – whew!

    So alas, my outdoor kitchen lacks a Kamado Joe station, but don’t feel too bad for me, I like to think my setup is still pretty sweet (anytime you can watch TV from the pool AND be grilling I call that a win)…

    This was my setup before the KJ Table…

    So…. 

    Assuming you don’t have the option to put in an outdoor kitchen (or you already built one like I did WITHOUT a KJ and you don’t want to modify it), AND assuming you don’t just want to keep your Kamado Joe in a nest, then there IS probably one more thing you’re gonna want pretty soon after you get your KJ.

    Now if you are a handy man, there are lots of plans on the internet about how to make your own custom kamado grill table. Unfortunately I’m not crafty so I  purchased my table online. 

    Here’s an article I wrote about the Best Kamado Grill Tables>>>



    Don’t Forget the COVER…

    BTW, if you want a COVER that will fit over BOTH the kamado grill AND the table, I found one of those too on Amazon:

    (BTW if you shop around, you’ll see this is a great price for a heavy duty cover that is BIG ENOUGH to cover the table AND the KJ). 

    For more kamado covers check out this page on LordoftheGrills.


    Best Accessories for Kamado Joe – What do YOU Recommend?

    Ok, friends, that’s my Top 10 List of Must-Have Accessories (and a few more) for your Kamado Joe, but what do YOU recommend? I’d be curious to know – is there anything I am overlooking? Drop you comments below and let me know. I’m always looking to up my game and appreciate the advice.
    Here are some examples from my friends on Facebook in the Kamado Joe Grilling Group
    Kamado Joe Accessories Courtesy of Lew Jansenkamado grill accessories Courtesy of BobandMilissa Keel


    Wait, You Don’t Have a Kamado Joe Yet?

    What are you waiting for, dude? If you are still not sure about the KJ, ready my article “Why I Chose the Kamado Joe” and then pick up the model that works best for you.

    There’s never been a better time to buy a Kamado Joe – the release of the new Kamado Joe III that features the new SloRoller smoke chamber is a game changer. Buy yours today!

    Kamado Joe III

    This size is ideal for most people in my opinion, it also has the most accessories for best price.

    Kamado Joe Classic III

    Kamado Joe Big Joe III

    If you entertain for large groups or have a big family the Big Joe is for you. But keep in mind that the accessories are 25-50% more in cost. 


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    3 Best Prime Rib Recipes for your Traeger Grill

    Looking for some great prime rib recipes to cook on your Traeger Grill? Check out these delicious ideas to cook your next Rib Roasts on a Traeger Grill: Smoke Prime Rib Recipe, Roasted Herb Crusted Prime Rib Recipe, and Roasted Prime Rib with Garlic and Coffee Rub. Best of all, these 3 recipes are from the Official Traeger Store on Amazon so you know they’re tried and true tips that will work great!

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    Best Prime Rib Recipes on Traeger Grill

    Recipe: Smoked Prime Rib with Traeger Prime Rib Rub

    Tip: Click the pics if you want to enlarge the recipe

    Best Prime Rib Recipes on Traeger Grill
    Traeger Smoked Prime Rib Recipe

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    Recipe: Roasted Herb Crusted Prime Rib

    Best Prime Rib Recipes on Traeger Grill
    Roasted Herb Crusted Prime Rib

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    Recipe: Roasted Prime Rib with Garlic and Traeger Coffee Rub

    Best Prime Rib Recipe on Traeger Grill

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    Are these the best Prime Rib recipes for your Traeger Grill? Give them a try, let us know what you think.

    If you have a different idea you want us to feature on this site, contact us today.

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    Meanwhile, check out these other articles from The Traegerhood.

      What’s the Best Traeger Grill?

      So you’ve decided you want to buy a wood-fired pellet grill and more specifically you want that pellet grill to be a TRAEGER Grill, but you’re still not sure which model is the best for you? If that sounds like you, then you’ve come to the right place. In this article, we’ll help you learn more about the various Traeger Grill models and narrow down your choice to which model is the Best Traeger Grill for YOU.

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      Best Traeger Grill

      Why Buy a Traeger?

      If you’re reading this article, I probably don’t need to ‘sell’ you on why the Traeger Brand is the best choice when it comes to a wood-fired pellet grill. After all Traeger was the ‘original’ pellet grill and their history dates back to 1986.

      Traeger Grill 6-in-1 Grilling

      As you probably know by now Traeger makes it easy to grill however you like best – no matter which grill you go with, Traeger’s 6-in-1 ability means you can grill, smoke, bake, roast, braise and BBQ your way to pure, hardwood flavor. A fast learning curve, simple to use grilling technology, the ability to get consistent temperature control, AND great value for the money has made the Traeger Grill brand one of the most popular in the US today.

      BTW – If you want to know more about Traeger’s history and why Traegers are so popular be sure to read this article: “What is a Traeger Grill and Why are Traeger Grills so popular.” For now though, let’s get to finding the best Traeger Grill for you.


      Understanding the Different Models of Traeger Grill

      Because there are so many Traeger Models with different names, it can be intimidating to shop for a Traeger Grill in the beginning. But have no fear, we can help you understand the differences between the Traeger Grill models.

      At the time of this article, Traeger currently make 4 models of pellet grills. They are:

      • Traeger Portables – the most portable options of Traegers – including the ScoutRanger, and Tailgator models. The Scout and Ranger are super mini versions, while the Tailgator looks more like a traditional Traeger but has folding legs.
      • Traeger Pro – The most popular options for Traeger Grills. With a mid-range price points, the Pro Series are what most people will start their Traeger journey with. What’s great about the Pro line is that you can still enjoy Traeger’s WiFire technology (wifi connectivity) so you can control your Traeger Grill with the Traeger app on your mobile device – that means you can have a beer and watch the ball game inside while your Traeger is cooking outside!
      • Traeger Ironwood Series – If you want to enjoy more features than the Pro offers, the Ironwood Traegers may be for you. Here you’ll find larger cooking space and more technology (TRU convection, Super Smoke Mode, DownDraft Exhaust, and more).
      • Traeger Timberline series – Looking for a top-of-the-line Traeger? Then The Timberline is for you – these are the biggest, macked-out Traeger’s you can buy, with up to 1300 sq inches to grill on and all the tech Traeger has to offer.
      • Other Models: Traeger also has models & model combinations under the names BronsonRenegade, Texas & Lil’ Tex, Junior EliteXL, and Commercial. Some are sold at Big Box Stores like Costco or online.

      What do the NUMBERS mean on the Traeger Grill Models?

      As of 2019, the number that you see on the Traeger Grill Models means how large the COOKING SURFACE is. So, for example, the Traeger Pro Series 780 Pellet Grill will have 780 square inches of cooking space. And just like that the mystery is gone!


      Best Traeger Grills

      It’s now time to look at the best Traeger Grills, we’re going to give you one model from each of the four model lines. That means the best Portable Traeger Grill, the best Traeger Pro Series Grill, the Best Traeger Ironwood Grill, and the Best Traeger Timberline Grill. Knowing what’s the best from each line should help you narrow down your choice and make the best buying decision for your family. Let’s get to it…

      Best Traeger Portable Grill

      Traeger Tailgater 20
      Traeger Tailgator 20

      Winner: Traeger Tailgator 20

      Unless space is severely limited and/or you just must have a tabletop unit, if you want a true Traeger Grill experience in a portable model, do yourself a favor and choose the Traeger Tailgater 20 Grill. There’s nothing wrong with the Traeger Scout and Ranger models, but they don’t compare to the experience of the Traeger Tailgater 20.

      Traeger Tailgator 20

      Why is the Traeger Tailgater 20 the best Traeger Portable Grill?

      From game days to getaways, bring wood-fired flavor everywhere with the new Tailgater 20. Featuring a compact, portable design, it’s prime for balconies, tailgating or anywhere else you want to take 6-in-1 versatility and superior taste. And now it comes armed with Traeger’s Digital Arc controller for more precise, consistent temperatures and a Keep Warm Mode that keeps food fresh until chow time.

      That means that with the Traeger Tailgater 20 you can enjoy all the benefits of that true wood-pellet grilling experience AND take it with you! With foldable legs and a total weight around 60 lbs, the Traeger Tailgator 20 is easy to transport. But don’t let it’s light weight fool you, this is a real Traeger grill that uses a hopper for wood pellets and the hopper is big enough to hold 8 lbs of wood pellets so you can still cook for 5-6 hours without refilling.

      Traeger Tailgator 20 Features

      The Traeger Tailgator 20 is also big enough to cook a nice meal on. The grilling space is 20 x 15 inches which is 300 square inches. That’s the right size to cook multiple rib racks, a couple chickens, a boat load of burgers, and more.

      Other features of the Traeger Tailgater 20 include:

      • Digital Arc Controller allows you to set the temperature in 5-degree increments
      • Keep Warm Mode ensures food is “hot-off-the-grill” no matter when you eat
      • Advanced Grilling Logic for precise temperature performance
      • Meat Probe to check temps without lifting the lid
      • 300 sq. in. (20″ x 15″) Grilling Area
      • EZ-Fold Legs

      Traeger Tailgater 20 Grilling Capacity

      Here’s what you can fit on a Traeger Tailgator 20…

      Traeger Tailgator 20 Grill Space

      Traeger Tailgator 20 Video Review

      Here’s a very thorough video review of the Traeger Tailgator 20 from Jus’ Piddlin BBQ…

      Traeger Tailgater 20 – Current Prices

      Ready to buy a Traeger Tailgater 20? Check the latest price here…


      Best Traeger Pro Series Grill

      Winner: Traeger Pro 780 Grill

      The Pro Series line of Traeger Grills is the most popular and it offers you the most model choices – by far. Check out this chart and see just SOME of the models in the Traeger Pro series lineup.

      Traeger Pro Series Lineup

      Which Traeger Grill Pro Series Model is right for you?

      From the list I showed you in the pic above, you’re best bets are going to be either the Traeger Pro 780 or the Pro 575.

      The other Pro Series models you see only have the basic digital controller, but the Traeger Pro 780 and Pro 575 both have Traeger’s new WiFire Controller (which will give you the option of controlling temps from your mobile device) along with other newer features not always available in older Pro models.

      How do you decide between the Traeger Pro 780 vs 575?

      We recommend the Traeger Pro 780 over the Traeger Pro 575?

      The most popular Traeger Grill Pro Series model (especially for newbies) is the Traeger Pro 575 however we are recommending you strongly consider the Traeger Pro 780.

      Check Current Prices of the Traeger 575 & 780

      You really can’t go wrong with either model, but you can go RIGHTER (if that’s a word?) with the Traeger Pro 780 because time and again on forums and Facebook groups you’ll hear people who have the 575 say “I wished they would have bought the 780 instead.”

      Why do people like the Traeger 780 vs the 575? It really comes down to grilling SPACE. Remember, the Traeger Pro 575 has 575 square inches of grilling space, while the Traeger Pro 780 has 780 square inches. That’s a pretty big difference.

      The fact is that you will LOVE whichever Traeger model you get and you will WANT to cook on it all the time. That means you’ll be cooking for more and more people and trying new and different things – the Traeger Pro 780 will give you the space you need to experiment on it to your heart’s delight.

      If you want a Traeger Pro Series Grilll and you have the budget, then get the Traeger Pro 780 over the Pro 575.

      Traeger Pro 780 Features

      The Traeger Pro Series is the best-selling pellet grill in the world and the all-new Traeger Pro 780 grill just got better with an enhanced controller that uses WiFIRE® technology. WiFIRE® allows you to monitor and adjust your grill anytime, anywhere from the Traeger app on your smartphone. Here’s a quick intro to WiFire tech on a Traeger…

      The Traeger Pro 780 has a LOT more than just WiFire. It also includes all the following features too…

      • Pro D2 controller – as easy as using an oven. Just turn the dial to the desired temp, hit Ignite, and you’re Trailering.
      • Wifire technology – allows you to monitor and adjust your grill anywhere.
      • Pro D2 direct drive – Improves searing and let’s you cook Low and slow or hot and fast.
      • Turbotemp – Lightning fast start Up times and quicker recovery.

      Check out all these great features of the Traeger Pro 780 Grill in this picture essay…

      Traeger Pro 780 Grill Features

      What’s all this add up to?

      The Traeger Pro 780 Series wifi pellet grills now starts quicker, heats up faster, and puts out better smoke quality giving you consistent results infused with wood-fired flavor every time!

      How much can you cook on a Traeger Pro 780 at one time?

      The Traeger Pro 780 has enough capacity to cook the following at the same time: 6 rib racks, or 6 full chickens, or even 34 burgers!

      What about the Traeger Pro Series 34 vs Traeger Pro 780?

      The Traeger Pro Series 34 is an awesome “1st Generation” Traeger and it’s actually BIGGER than the Traeger pro 780 that I’m recommending. The Traeger Pro Series 34 has 884 square inches of grilling space vs 780 square inches on the Traeger Pro 780. The additional grilling space on the Traeger Pro Series 34 will let you cook another rack of ribs (7 vs 6), 2 more chickens (8 vs 6), or 6 more burgers (40 vs 34).

      The Traeger Pro Series 34 is consistently highly rated on Amazon and other sites and if you need the biggest Pro series grill, then the Traeger Pro Series 34 could be for you, BUT you’ll be giving up all the new tech that comes standard on the Traeger Pro 780 – that includes the WiFire technology and more. If the tech doesn’t matter and you just want SPACE, then the Traeger Pro Series 34 is a great buy, just know what you’re giving up so you can make an informed decision.

      Learn more about the Traeger Pro Series 34.

      Traeger Pro 780 Grill – Current Prices

      Ready to buy the Traeger Pro 780 Grill? Check the latest price here…


      Best Traeger Grill
      Traeger Pro 780 Grill

      Best Traeger Ironwood Grill

      Winner: Traeger Ironwood 885

      Best Traeger Grill
      Traeger Ironwood 885

      The Traeger Ironwood Series Grills currently come in two sizes The Ironwood 650 and Ironwood 885. As with the Pro 575 and 780 the only difference is grilling space. As with the Pro recommendation, (if you have the budget) we’re suggesting you go with the Ironwood 885 so you don’t regret the lack of space later.

      Traeger Ironwood 885

      Traeger Ironwood vs Traeger Pro Series

      The Traeger Ironwood series is a newer line than the Traeger Pro line and the Ironwood models offer a couple more features that may or may not be important to you. Here’s a video comparison of the Traeger Ironwood 650 and Ironwood 885 vs Traeger Pro 575 and Pro 780…

      Traeger Ironwood vs Traeger Pro

      The quick summary is the Traeger Ironwood has all the best features of the Treager Pro AND also includes double side-walled insulation, a free side-shelf, an adjustable lower grill grate, a slightly larger hopper, Traeger’s Downdraft Exhaust System, and the Tru Convection option.

      Traeger threads on Reddit and other forums about the Ironwood vs the Pro are somewhat mixed, however the majority of people who have actually purchased the Traeger Ironwood seem to be really happy with it – especially as the Downdraft Exhaust and Tru Convection seem to provide more smoke in the chamber longer for more smoke flavor.

      Traeger Ironwood Video

      Ironwood 650 vs Ironwood 885 Cooking Capacity

      Here’s what you can cook on the Traeger Ironwood 650 vs 885 models…

      Traeger Ironwood 650 Grill Space
      Traeger Ironwood 885 Grill Space

      Traeger Ironwood 650 & 885 Current Prices

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      Best Traeger Timberline Grill

      Winner: Traeger Timberline 1300 “The Beast”

      Best Traeger Grill
      Traeger Timberline 1300

      The Traeger Timberline Series Grills is not for the faint of heart – these are the mack daddy Traeger Grills for home cooks with only the Commercial Line offering larger sizes. There are currently two Timberline sizes: Traeger Timberline 850 and Traeger Timberline 1300. Again the only difference is the grilling space: 850 square inches or 1300 square inches. You’re going to be approaching $2000 for the Timberline but if you’re reading this and considering a Timberline, I’m assuming budget is not really an issue for you and therefore I’m assuming you’ll want the best of the best – that’s the Timberline 1300.

      Traeger Timberline Video

      Traeger Timberline Features

      The Traeger Timberline grills are Traeger’s premier outdoor cooking solution. You’ll get all the best features of the Pro Series AND all of the following too…

      • Timberline D2® Controller
      • WiFIRE® Technology
      • Timberline D2® Direct Drive
      • TurboTemp®
      • GrillGuide®
      • Three tiers of stainless steel grates
      • Double-wall stainless steel interior
      • Pellet Sensor
      • Magnetic Bamboo Cutting Board
      • Concealed Grease Management System

      Traeger Ironwood vs Timberline Grills

      Here’s a great video review by Embers Outdoor Living on the differences between the Traeger Ironwood vs Timberline Grills…

      Here’s a quick summary of the differences between the Traeger Ironwood vs Timberline grills…

      • Cooking Space: Timberline offer 885 or 1300 square inches of grilling space vs the 650 or 885 square inches on the Ironwood
      • # of Racks: Timberline has 3 vertical cooking racks vs Ironwood single rack + warming shelf
      • Grill Grate Materials: Timberline features solid 304 stainless steel cooking grates vs the Ironwood ironwood porcelain coated grates.
      • Grill Hood: Timberline has a full doubled lined hood (not just side walls) and a gasket all the way around the grill that is commercial grade (which could help with keeping cooking temps consistent in colder weather).
      • Hopper Sensor – Timberline’s hopper sensor alerts you when your wood pellets are getting low.
      • Bamboo Cutting Board – standard with the Timberline.

      Traeger Timberline 850 and 1300 Grilling Capacity

      Here’s a look at what you can cook on the Traeger Timberline grills.

      Traeger Timberline 850 grill space
      Traeger Timberline 1300 Grill space

      Traeger Timberline 850 & 1300 Current Prices

      The Traeger Timberline series is harder to find online and are often sold out even on Traeger’s site.

      If you want a Traeger Timberline, you’re best best is to use Traeger’s Find a Dealer Tool.

      You’ll likely see prices for the Traeger Timberline 850 around $1800 and the Traeger Timberline 1300 around $2000.


      What’s the Best Traeger Grill? Final Verdict

      Like I said early on, the Best Traeger Grill is the one that’s right for YOU. We’ve given you four great options to choose from and hopefully helped you narrow down your choice to 1 or 2 best Traeger models that you’ll be happy with. That said, we’re not going to totally cop out on you without giving you are Best “Overall” Traeger Grill choice – or in this case choices…

      Best Traeger Grill At/Under $1000

      Traeger Pro 780

      If your budget is really tight go with the Traeger Pro 575, but if you can get closer to $1000 go with the Traeger Pro 780 and don’t look back.

      Traeger Pro 780

      Best Traeger Grill Overall

      Traeger Ironwood 885

      Best Traeger Grill
      Traeger Ironwood 885 – Best Traeger Grill Overall

      While the Traeger Timberline is very cool (if you can find it), we’re not completely sure that the extra features are worth it compared to the Ironwood Series.

      Personally we believe the Ironwood Series is the sweet spot of Traegerhood.

      In the case of the Ironwood, we DO believe the value for the money is there with the extra features you’ll enjoy with the Ironwood over the pro line: for a bit more money you’re getting a lot, including double side-walled insulation, a free side-shelf, an adjustable lower grill grate, a slightly larger hopper, Traeger’s Downdraft Exhaust System, and the Tru Convection option – as I noted earlier, actual Traeger Ironwood users in online forums say time and again they are happy with their purchase decision.

      The Ironwood 650 is a wonderful Traeger Grill and the Traeger Ironwood 885 is our Best Traeger Grill Overall Winner.

      Traeger Ironwood 885

      Best Traeger Grill Combo Buy for Under $1500

      But wait, there’s more. If you find yourself traveling a lot and wishing you had a Traeger Grill with you, you may want to consider going with the COMBO of the Traeger Pro 780 and the Traeger Tailgeter 20. You should be able to get both for under $1500 (which is the likely price you’ll pay for the Ironwood 885 and less than either of the Timberline models). You would only do this if you cook often away from the house and in this case you’ll be sacrificing some technology in favor of portability but it’s a great way to stretch your dollar farther.

      Traeger Pro 780 + Traeger Tailgater 20

      Traeger Pro 780
      Traeger Tailgator 20

      Best Traeger Grill – Conclusion

      Well there you have it, our choice for the Best Traeger Grill. Do you agree with these recommendations? Do you have a different opinion. Are you a Traeger owner? If so, what model do you have and what tips do you have to share?


      What to Read Next?

        What is a Traeger Grill? Traeger Grill FAQ’s

        Traeger Grills are all the rage of the BBQ Grilling world at this time. Remember the “It Girl” from your high school days? That’s a Traeger Grill. The question is WHY are Traeger Grills so ‘hot’ right now? In this article, we aim to tell you the answer to that question and many others so you can decide if a Traeger Grill is right for you.

        If you love grilling, you’ll love our new website LordoftheGrills.com where this article was originally published.


        What Makes Traeger Grills so Popular?

        Traeger makes it easy to grill however you like best. we’re all about bringing wood-fired flavor right to the table – no matter which grill you go with, Traeger’s 6-in-1 ability means you can grill, smoke, bake, roast, braise and BBQ your way to pure, hardwood flavor.

        Traeger Grill 6-in-1 Grilling

        A fast learning curve, simple to use grilling technology, the ability to get consistent temperature control, AND great value for the money has made the Traeger Grill brand one of the most popular in the US today.

        Traeger Grill Temperature Control

        Wanna see a Traeger in action? Check out this vid and get ready to join the Traegerhood…


        The Original Traeger Grill – a Traeger History Lesson

        Who invented the Traeger Grill?

        The legend goes that a man named Joe Traeger and his buddy Jerry Whitfield experimented with various wood pellet stoves back in the early 1980’s. The theory for using wood pellets apparently came to Joe by the growing popularity of people using wood pellet stoves for home heating after the late 1970’s oil crisis. Joe ran a heating company and came up with the idea to use the wood pellet technology for an outdoor grill – the idea being that an electric motor spins an auger to feed wood pellets into a burn chamber and the stove’s thermostats can then control the heat – this is what allows pellet grill to be especially good at smoking meat at steady temperatures. 

        Traeger Grill Inventor Joe Traeger
        Pellet Grill Founder, Joe Traeger

        When was the first Traeger Grill made?

        By 1985 Joe invented the original Traeger pellet smoker and patented his ‘invention’ the following year. Joe’s grill was a simple pellet smoker that offer the ability to control the grills temperature by low, medium, or high heat. For twenty years, Traeger was the only pellet grill on the market but it wasn’t widely known about and Traeger remained a small family business.

        Fast Forward to 2006 – when Joe’s patent expired. The Traeger family tried fiercely defending its intellectual property and won various protections, however other companies found a way to break into the pellet grill market without violating Traeger’s patents and therefore we now have a number of pellet grills to choose from. This ended up being a good thing for consumers because new entrants forced all the pellet grill makers to up their game and make better pellet grills.

        Why has Traeger become so popular recently?

        If you’re wondering why Traeger Grills seem to be everywhere these days it’s because they had a leadership change in 2014 – that’s when a new dynamic young CEO took over named Jeremy Andrus. With an MBA from Harvard Business school and a successful backround in entrepreneurship, Jeremy helped the Traeger brand’s growth explode.

        Jeremy Andrus, MBA
        Traeger CEO

        Under his watch, Traeger has gone from under $70 million in annual sales to over $400 million in annual revenue – much of that coming from the continued focus on new models and features that have been developed during Jeremy’s time.

        Traeger = Grilling Art?

        As the market leader in pellet grills and a solid history of building grills that produce wonders in the world of smoking meats, BBQ gurus and home cooks alike love cooking on their Traeger grills because they can make outstanding creations that are just as good as what you’ll find at the best known BBQ joint.

        And now that Traeger Grills come in so many sizes, there is a Traeger Grill for everyone: whether you wanna cook for a crowd, or your family, or take one tailgating, you’ll find a Traeger Grill perfect for your needs.


        What’s the Difference Between the Traeger Grill Models?

        Because there are so many Traeger Models with different names, it can be intimidating to shop for a Traeger Grill in the beginning. For example, this is just one example of the many model options WITHIN just one model type (in this case the “Pro” Series”)…

        Traeger Grill Pro Series
        Traeger Pro Series Options

        But have no fear, we can help you understand the differences between the Traeger Grill models.

        At the time of this article, Traeger currently make 4 models of pellet grills. They are:

        • Traeger Portables – the most portable options of Traegers – including the Scout, Ranger, and Tailgator models. The Scout and Ranger are super mini versions, while the Tailgator looks more like a traditional Traeger but has folding legs.
        • Traeger Pro – The most popular options for Traeger Grills. With a mid-range price points, the Pro Series are what most people will start their Traeger journey with.
        • Traeger Ironwood Series – If you want to enjoy more features than the Pro offers, the Ironwood Traegers may be for you. Here you’ll find larger cooking space and more technology (TRU convection, Super Smoke Mode, DownDraft Exhaust, and more).
        • Traeger Timberline series – Looking for a top-of-the-line Traeger? Then The Timberline is for you – these are the biggest, macked-out Traeger’s you can buy, with up to 1300 sq inches to grill on and all the tech Traeger has to offer.
        • Other Models: Traeger also has models & model combinations under the names Bronson, Renegade, Texas & Lil’ Tex, Junior Elite, XL, and Commercial. Some are sold at Big Box Stores like Costco or online.

        Here’s a look at the four main model types – from the ultra portable Traeger Scout to massive Traeger Timberline.

        What do the NUMBERS mean on the Traeger Grill Models?

        As of 2019, the number that you see on the Traeger Grill Models means how large the COOKING SURFACE is. So, for example, the Traeger Pro Series 780 Pellet Grill will have 780 square inches of cooking space. And just like that the mystery is gone!

        How to Decide between Traeger Pro 575 vs Pro 780

        We recommend the Traeger Pro 780 over the Traeger Pro 575?

        The most popular Traeger Grill Pro Series model (especially for newbies) is the Traeger Pro 575 however we are recommending you strongly consider the Traeger Pro 780.

        Check Current Prices of the Traeger 575 & 780

        You really can’t go wrong with either model, but you can go RIGHTER (if that’s a word?) with the Traeger Pro 780 because time and again on forums and Facebook groups you’ll hear people who have the 575 say “I wished they would have bought the 780 instead.”

        Why do people like the Traeger 780 vs the 575? It really comes down to grilling SPACE. Remember, the Traeger Pro 575 has 575 square inches of grilling space, while the Traeger Pro 780 has 780 square inches. That’s a pretty big difference.

        The fact is that you will LOVE whichever Traeger model you get and you will WANT to cook on it all the time. That means you’ll be cooking for more and more people and trying new and different things – the Traeger Pro 780 will give you the space you need to experiment on it to your heart’s delight.

        How to Decide between Traeger Pro Series 34 vs Traeger Pro 780?

        The Traeger Pro Series 34 is an awesome “1st Generation” Traeger and it’s actually BIGGER than the Traeger pro 780 that I’m recommending. The Traeger Pro Series 34 has 884 square inches of grilling space vs 780 square inches on the Traeger Pro 780. The additional grilling space on the Traeger Pro Series 34 will let you cook another rack of ribs (7 vs 6), 2 more chickens (8 vs 6), or 6 more burgers (40 vs 34).

        The Traeger Pro Series 34 is consistently highly rated on Amazon and other sites and if you need the biggest Pro series grill, then the Traeger Pro Series 34 could be for you, BUT you’ll be giving up all the new tech that comes standard on the Traeger Pro 780 – that includes the WiFire technology and more. If the tech doesn’t matter and you just want SPACE, then the Traeger Pro Series 34 is a great buy, just know what you’re giving up so you can make an informed decision.

        How to Decide between Traeger Ironwood vs Pro

        The quick summary is the Traeger Ironwood has all the best features of the Treager Pro AND also includes double side-walled insulation, a free side-shelf, an adjustable lower grill grate, a slightly larger hopper, Traeger’s Downdraft Exhaust System, and the Tru Convection option.

        Traeger threads on Reddit and other forums about the Ironwood vs the Pro are somewhat mixed, however the majority of people who have actually purchased the Traeger Ironwood seem to be really happy with it – especially as the Downdraft Exhaust and Tru Convection seem to provide more smoke in the chamber longer for more smoke flavor.

        How to Decide between Traeger Timberline vs Ironwood

        Here’s a quick summary of the differences between the Traeger Ironwood vs Timberline grills…

        • Cooking Space: Timberline offer 885 or 1300 square inches of grilling space vs the 650 or 885 square inches on the Ironwood
        • # of Racks: Timberline has 3 vertical cooking racks vs Ironwood single rack + warming shelf
        • Grill Grate Materials: Timberline features solid 304 stainless steel cooking grates vs the Ironwood ironwood porcelain coated grates.
        • Grill Hood: Timberline has a full doubled lined hood (not just side walls) and a gasket all the way around the grill that is commercial grade (which could help with keeping cooking temps consistent in colder weather).
        • Hopper Sensor – Timberline’s hopper sensor alerts you when your wood pellets are getting low.
        • Bamboo Cutting Board – standard with the Timberline.

        How to Shop for a Traeger Grill

        If you’re in the market for a Traeger Grill, you’d be wise to think the about the following…

        How big of a Traeger Grill do you need?

        As noted already, Traeger has a lot of models – so whether you want to just grill for two people or whether you want to cook for a crowd, you’ll find a Traeger perfect for you.

        Traeger also makes it easy for you to shop for the right grill size because you’ll often see helpful hints in their product descriptions. For example, the Traeger Grills TFB38TOD Renegade Pro Pellet Grill says the following “Perfect size for the at-home cook: 380 sq. in. cooking capacity that can accommodate 2 chickens, 3 racks of ribs or 12 burgers.” You can use this info to compare the models and pick what’s best for you.

        Do you want a Portable Trager Grill?

        If you want to be able to take your Traeger Grill with you while camping, tailgating, or to other social events, then you’ll want to look at the the Scout, Ranger, and Tailgator models. The Scout and Ranger are super mini tabletop versions with no carts or legs, while the Tailgator looks more like a traditional Traeger but has folding legs.

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        What kind of Technology Features do you want?

        Do you want Wifi to be able to monitor your Traeger Grill from another room? Do you want your grill to be Amazon Alexa enabled? Do you need a Pro Controller? What about TurboTemp, TRU convection, Super Smoke Mode, or DownDraft Exhaust?

        Traeger’s Pro Line have features suitable for most beginners, while the Ironwood and Timberline offer the most technology.

        Do you plan on doing lots of LONG cooks?

        If you want to cook for hours in your Traeger and make things like pulled pork, brisket, and more, then you’ll want to pay attention to the Hopper capacity.

        What is a Traeger Hopper?

        The hopper is the part of the Traeger Grill that holds the wood pellets you cook with. Traeger hoppers range in capacity – from 5 to 24 pounds. The benefit of having a larger hopper is that you don’t need to keep refilling it with more wood pellets.

        What kind of Temperature Control do you want?

        Traeger Grills boast the benefit of “Set it and Forget It” grilling as you can see in this pic…

        One of the primary ways to use the Set it and Forget it cooking method is via the type of Temperature Controller you choose. Here are your 3 Traeger Grill Controller Options:

        • Digital Elite: The basic controller for Traeger’s has an easy-to-read digital display, however this options does NOT include meat probes to help you monitor internal temperatures of what you’re cooking.
        • Digital Pro: The display of the Digital Pro controller is the same as the Digital Elite but (depending on the model) you’ll also get 1 or 2 meat probes that can show meat’s internal temperature on the controller display so you can then adjust the grilling temperature if need be.
        • WiFIRE: Traeger’s newest controller features wifi trademarked wireless digital control that allows you to connect to a mobile device and then remotely control your grilling temperatures anywhere within your WiFi range.

        How much do you want to spend?

        You can pick up a portable Traeger Grill for under $300. Plan on spending at least $500 for the Pro line. The Ironwood entry point is over $1000 and the Timberline series will set you back closer to $2000.

        What are the Best Accessories for Traeger Grills?

        Keep in mind that in addition to the Traeger Grill itself, you’ll likely want some accessories too so be sure to budget for them too. Whether you want to add more shelves for storage, popular cooking surfaces, magnetic hooks, and more, there are a lot of cool accessories you can get for your Traeger Grill.

        Click here to shop for Traeger Accessories (or) check out these articles to learn more about the best Trager Grill accessories:

        Best Traeger Grill Add-ons

        Shop the Traeger Store on Amazon

        Now that you know more about Traeger Grills, check out all the models on the official Traeger Grill Amazon Store

        Click the pic to shop Traeger on Amazon