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    Easy to use SS direct heat grill to supplement pellet smoker

    Hmm, y’all have given me some things to think about. Good to know which gas grills people like if we decide to go that way. And the outdoor infrared broiler is a thing I did not know existed—looks like basically a restaurant salamander for home use, which is intriguing. It’s also interesting...
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    Easy to use SS direct heat grill to supplement pellet smoker

    Since the members of this forum gave great advice to help me choose a pellet smoker for my husband (Recteq 1070, which he loves and uses constantly), I'm going to ask for the combined wisdom of the group again: I want to get him a grill for direct heat searing. Goals: 1) Must be ultra-easy to...
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    Cold weather pellet grill/smoker, SS

    That’s really helpful, thank you! My husband is very loyal to his old charcoal Weber kettle grill. So maybe the right approach is a 1070 to replace the huge stick-burner smoker he no longer uses because it’s more time & trouble than he’s willing to invest, plus keep the old Weber or upgrade it...
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    Cold weather pellet grill/smoker, SS

    Thanks to all. You’ve given me some valuable info and suggestions of grills I hadn’t thought of and will look into. Follow up question: Anybody have the RecTeq RT-1070 specifically (especially the one on a free-standing cabinet)? Opinions about it? Pros/cons?
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    Cold weather pellet grill/smoker, SS

    Mid Hudson Valley in NY. Cold enough, but not as bad as Minnesota winters mentioned above. It can get to -10 or -20 on the worst days, but not often. 0 to 20 is more typical in recent winters. So could be I can relax the insulated firebox requirement.
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    Cold weather pellet grill/smoker, SS

    Help me spend my money! I’m looking for a pellet grill / smoker as a nice gift for my husband, so I’m willing to invest some cash. Assume no budget limit. Requirements: 1) Insulated or enough thermal mass to work well in cold temperatures 2) WiFi control so he can adjust temp from inside (see...
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