Traeger Turkey smoke

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kerstingm

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Apr 21, 2013
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Ohio
Are there any DIY suggestions on what I can do to help my Traeger reach and maintain temps when outside temps are cold?
Not really wanting to fork out $150 for their insulation blanket, or is it worth buying if I use it threw out the winter?
 
I plan on buying a moving blanket for about $15, the temps wont be any where high enuf to worry about catching any thing on fire and theres no open flame. That said my smoker is under a carport with concrete floor and if it burnt down nothing else would be harmed.
 
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If you can find an old moving pad or welding blanket for decent price that will work. Up here it can be a struggle to maintain temps as well. With the pellet poopers they use almost twice the amount of pellets to do smokes. At $30/ 40lb bag it gets expensive, but well worth it for me.
 
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Never considered a moving blanket, I have several from old moves.
Thanks for the DIY quick fix
 
Turkey in the brine 20181121_170356.jpg
 
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