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Traeger Grill Pro 22 Electric Wood Pellet Grill & Smoker (Bronze)

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Home Depot has Traeger Grill Pro 22 Electric Wood Pellet Grill & Smoker (Bronze, TFB57PZB) on sale for $389. Shipping is free, otherwise select free store pickup where available.
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Product Info:
  • Fueled by all-natural hardwood pellets and controlled with a digital controller, means from low and slow to hot and fast grilling
  • Robust body style has a sawhorse chassis for added stability, a side-lift bar and all-terrain wheels
  • Advanced Grilling Logic keeps the internal temperature within plus/minus 15°F for precision grilling
  • Weatherproof durability, temperature probes
  • 572 square inches of cooking area

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    • Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 2k customer reviews.
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Home Depot has Traeger Grill Pro 22 Electric Wood Pellet Grill & Smoker (Bronze, TFB57PZB) on sale for $389. Shipping is free, otherwise select free store pickup where available.
  • Note: Availability for pickup may vary by location.
Thanks to Deal Hunter htp182 for finding this deal.

Product Info:
  • Fueled by all-natural hardwood pellets and controlled with a digital controller, means from low and slow to hot and fast grilling
  • Robust body style has a sawhorse chassis for added stability, a side-lift bar and all-terrain wheels
  • Advanced Grilling Logic keeps the internal temperature within plus/minus 15°F for precision grilling
  • Weatherproof durability, temperature probes
  • 572 square inches of cooking area

Editor's Notes

Written by jimmytx | Staff
  • About this Store:
    • You can view Home Depot's Return Policy here.
  • Additional Information:
    • Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 2k customer reviews.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

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Depends on space, how much people you need to cook for and what you're trying to cook. The larger the unit the more pellets it's going to burn through to keep temp stability as well. Personally if it's for your family I think the 22 is fine. If you entertain a lot or want to cook larger things then the 34 is a good choice. Bigger is not always better in this situation, just depends on what you want to do with it.
They all say that, but they're middling grills at best (unless all you're interested in is the grill marks on meat). A pellet "grill" is, absent specific features (like a deflector slide to let you put food directly over the firepot), basically a wood-fired outdoor convection oven. You get the same measure of "grilling" by putting meat directly on the racks in your oven. If yours does have the direct feature, you're then still limited to a very small grilling area, and tend to use a ton of pellets, relative to charcoal or gas grills.

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Is this an early Father's Day sale?
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Quote from damicomj :
Is this an early Father's Day sale?

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Is this a good deal? And it's it great for grilling or mostly bbq?
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Quote from AquaVest6601 :
Is this a good deal? And it's it great for grilling or mostly bbq?

This is a smoker not your traditional grill
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Question for owners of this sized Traeger. How many ribs are you able to fit in that cooking area?
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Quote from NikkoSuav3 :
This is a smoker not your traditional grill
It says: grill AND smoker.
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Quote from takitut :
It says: grill AND smoker.
They all say that, but they're middling grills at best (unless all you're interested in is the grill marks on meat). A pellet "grill" is, absent specific features (like a deflector slide to let you put food directly over the firepot), basically a wood-fired outdoor convection oven. You get the same measure of "grilling" by putting meat directly on the racks in your oven. If yours does have the direct feature, you're then still limited to a very small grilling area, and tend to use a ton of pellets, relative to charcoal or gas grills.
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Another question would be is spending an extra $100 on the Traeger Pro 34 worth it?
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Quote from notoriousrod :
Another question would be is spending an extra $100 on the Traeger Pro 34 worth it?

Depends on space, how much people you need to cook for and what you're trying to cook. The larger the unit the more pellets it's going to burn through to keep temp stability as well. Personally if it's for your family I think the 22 is fine. If you entertain a lot or want to cook larger things then the 34 is a good choice. Bigger is not always better in this situation, just depends on what you want to do with it.
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Quote from notoriousrod :
Question for owners of this sized Traeger. How many ribs are you able to fit in that cooking area?
I can fit 3 racks of ribs. Perfect for the costco 3 pack. Plenty of space unwrapped, a little tight with them double foil wrapped later but still fine.
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Quote from sn_85 :
Depends on space, how much people you need to cook for and what you're trying to cook. The larger the unit the more pellets it's going to burn through to keep temp stability as well. Personally if it's for your family I think the 22 is fine. If you entertain a lot or want to cook larger things then the 34 is a good choice. Bigger is not always better in this situation, just depends on what you want to do with it.
Yup, this is the right answer. I have this and have always been fine cooking for my family. Easily cooks briskets, hams, turkeys, or 3 racks of ribs.
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Quote from AquaVest6601 :
Is this a good deal? And it's it great for grilling or mostly bbq?

You'll go through pellets pretty fast if you're only using it for grilling.
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Quote from AquaVest6601 :
Is this a good deal? And it's it great for grilling or mostly bbq?

I know others won't like this answer, but in my opinion it can't grill and it's mediocre with smoking. It was one of the worst purchases I ever made and I was so thankful Costco took it back. I know others love them and use them often, but for me, it was not a good experience at all. I have a Webber and I have that dialed in and will forever use one of those or will use an offset smoker they uses actual wood. I get great results smoking with my Webber and they are as good as they get for grilling.
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Quote from CreditGuy :
I know others won't like this answer, but in my opinion it can't grill and it's mediocre with smoking. It was one of the worst purchases I ever made and I was so thankful Costco took it back. I know other love them and use them often, but for me, it was not a good experience at all. I have a Webber and I have that dialed in and will forever use one of those or will use an offset smoker they uses actual wood. I get great results smoking with my Webber and they are as good as they get for grilling.

Which Weber do you use?

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Quote from sn_85 :
Depends on space, how much people you need to cook for and what you're trying to cook. The larger the unit the more pellets it's going to burn through to keep temp stability as well. Personally if it's for your family I think the 22 is fine. If you entertain a lot or want to cook larger things then the 34 is a good choice. Bigger is not always better in this situation, just depends on what you want to do with it.
Totally agree.
Started with a 456 square inch which over time I felt was too small and got a deal on an 850.
Now I find myself using the smaller one often because of the pellets. Only on rare occasion do I use the 850. And then you have to justify why there are two on the patio to the wife.
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