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<blockquote data-quote="Cowcatcher" data-source="post: 3109131" data-attributes="member: 43171"><p>I (actually wife) didn't want to spend time and effort on cooking, that's why we bought a Traeger. Just set the dial to your preferred temp, throw the food on when the digital dial reads your desired temp, pull food off when your mental timer goes off or it looks done or when the digital meat probe says it's done. Then, turn dial off and go eat. No ashes to clean out and no dampers to operate. The pellet hopper holds enough pellets to cook several times on it without refilling.</p><p></p><p>The eggs are nice too but I like not messing with charcoal. Many pros and cons can be argued about different grills but I think anyone who has been around a pellet cooker like the Traeger would say it's the easiest to operate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowcatcher, post: 3109131, member: 43171"] I (actually wife) didn't want to spend time and effort on cooking, that's why we bought a Traeger. Just set the dial to your preferred temp, throw the food on when the digital dial reads your desired temp, pull food off when your mental timer goes off or it looks done or when the digital meat probe says it's done. Then, turn dial off and go eat. No ashes to clean out and no dampers to operate. The pellet hopper holds enough pellets to cook several times on it without refilling. The eggs are nice too but I like not messing with charcoal. Many pros and cons can be argued about different grills but I think anyone who has been around a pellet cooker like the Traeger would say it's the easiest to operate. [/QUOTE]
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