Todd J
New member
This is my first pellet grill. Typically grill on my Genesis and smoke on the WSM. Honestly never really had much interest in pellet grill until I found out about the Smokefire. I was late in the game and didn't see the release until they were available for sale. I ordered from Lowe's and received it the next day (2/14).
Assembly was almost fun. Very well packaged and the assembly was well thought out. The box was crushed on the top and part of the side, so I was worried about damage. I had the delivery driver open the top to take a look before I accepted it. Nothing visible, but I didn't dig too deep. In the end, one of the bent plates that hold the flavorizer bars was deformed and one of the plastic alignment caps for the front handle was destroyed. Assembly took about 45 min by myself with no issues.
The unit powered up and easily connected to my phone (S9+). It required a firmware update and that went through without any issues. When complete, I cycled the power as requested and it came back on without issue. Then I loaded the pellets, set the temp to 600 and did the burn in. It was 3 deg and the grill came up to 600 deg in 22 mins. I let it burn for 45 minutes and shut it down. It held the temp the entire time. The pellet hopper was full to the top when I started and I didn't have issues with it.
First test was simple hamburgers. Set temp to 450, seemed to take longer to get to 450 than 600, but I wasn't timing it. Grilled the burgers for 4 min a side and shut it down. I had no issues. The app stayed connected, but really doesn't offer much on a cook like this.
Second test was a decent load. 2 half racks of St Louis style ribs, a dozen buffalo turds, some pig candy and a potato. I cleaned the grill prior to starting it up and emptied the ash\grease tray. I topped off the pellets and set the grill to 225. 3 hrs and no issues. Pulled the ribs, wet them down with some apple cider vinegar, topped with brown sugar and wrapped in foil. Back to grill for 2 hrs. I added the turds, potato and bacon about 30 mins before removing the foil. After another 30 mins, I bumped the temp to 275 to help finish off the turds, bacon and potato. Another 30 mins, I pulled everything from the grill and shut it down. Randomly throughout the day, I did open the pellet hopper and level out the pellets. Not that it stalled, just seemed like the thing to do. Everything except the potato came out great.
So far, I just haven't had any of the problems I'm see others talking about. Happy with the system and look forward to doing some longer cooks.




Assembly was almost fun. Very well packaged and the assembly was well thought out. The box was crushed on the top and part of the side, so I was worried about damage. I had the delivery driver open the top to take a look before I accepted it. Nothing visible, but I didn't dig too deep. In the end, one of the bent plates that hold the flavorizer bars was deformed and one of the plastic alignment caps for the front handle was destroyed. Assembly took about 45 min by myself with no issues.
The unit powered up and easily connected to my phone (S9+). It required a firmware update and that went through without any issues. When complete, I cycled the power as requested and it came back on without issue. Then I loaded the pellets, set the temp to 600 and did the burn in. It was 3 deg and the grill came up to 600 deg in 22 mins. I let it burn for 45 minutes and shut it down. It held the temp the entire time. The pellet hopper was full to the top when I started and I didn't have issues with it.
First test was simple hamburgers. Set temp to 450, seemed to take longer to get to 450 than 600, but I wasn't timing it. Grilled the burgers for 4 min a side and shut it down. I had no issues. The app stayed connected, but really doesn't offer much on a cook like this.
Second test was a decent load. 2 half racks of St Louis style ribs, a dozen buffalo turds, some pig candy and a potato. I cleaned the grill prior to starting it up and emptied the ash\grease tray. I topped off the pellets and set the grill to 225. 3 hrs and no issues. Pulled the ribs, wet them down with some apple cider vinegar, topped with brown sugar and wrapped in foil. Back to grill for 2 hrs. I added the turds, potato and bacon about 30 mins before removing the foil. After another 30 mins, I bumped the temp to 275 to help finish off the turds, bacon and potato. Another 30 mins, I pulled everything from the grill and shut it down. Randomly throughout the day, I did open the pellet hopper and level out the pellets. Not that it stalled, just seemed like the thing to do. Everything except the potato came out great.
So far, I just haven't had any of the problems I'm see others talking about. Happy with the system and look forward to doing some longer cooks.



