Lazy Old Weber Guy Here - Thinking of the Searwood: What's all the fuss over Grill Marks?


 
I honestly think for a reasonably priced pellet grill the Searwood really has it all going

I agree.

I'm pretty happy with my current two grill quiver. WSM (for infrequent long smokes and occasional charcoal grilling) and Genesis gasser (daily driver grill).

If I wanted to get it down to just one cooker, I'd definitely go pellet grill. Pretty easy to address the oft-cited pellet grill weaknesses (if you experience those after using it). Smoke tube if you want more smokiness. Griddle or GG insert to boost searing. Done!
 
My two penneth, can't comment on Searwood, but my experience with a Broil King pellet grill, which can reach a temp of 600* has been disappointing for searing steaks or even burgers. It nukes them before they get a nice colour.

I've decided to move on after two years. I was looking at the SW and read it gets some good reviews for searing. I see it sort of does have naked flames aspect, and I was thinking of it to replace my BK, as I've always been a Weber fan. But I've decided to go back to charcoal. I might get a SW in a few years time, to replace my BK (its already rusting) for low & slow. I've a SM, but I've just got lazy and prefer a pellet grill for that.

If you want just one grill, then a highly rated pellet grill fits all bases, but not searing, in my experience.
 

 

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