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Connected devices are having their day in the sun—from Wi-Fi grills and smarter smokers to 4KTVs that can brave any storm. In short, everything you need to throw the ultimate backyard bash
The Ironwood 650 is the latest smart grill from Traeger. With a 20-lb hopper, it feeds hardwood pellets via a motorized auger into a firebox that can maintain temperatures of anything from 165 to 500 degrees for hours.
The Ironwood 650 and Ironwood 885 have a pill-shaped design that's similar to the Timberline Series. That construction enables so-called DownDraft Exhaust and TRU Convection features to help optimize cook times, according to Traeger. ... And yes, you can switch it on from the Traeger mobile app.
This $800 grill is WiFi-enabled so you don't have to monitor your food anymore — it can also cook up to 36 burgers at once. The Traeger Pro 575 Smart Wood Pellet Grill and Smoker may just be the reason that I turn grilling into a career.
Just Buy a Traeger Grill Already. The latest generation of pellet grills cooks better food more conveniently.
Your Summer Barbecue Isn't Complete Without Traeger's Smart Grill. You'll never want (or need!) to cook inside again. Your Memorial Day weekend barbecue—and every summer cookout thereafter—just got a whole lot cooler, because smart grills are totally a thing now.
The Traeger Pro 34 is by far the best thing to ever touch my wild game after my broadhead.
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