Mark Silver
TVWBB Wizard
I have a Memphis Pro pellet grill which I’ve had over 10 years. I now live in 4 season Idaho (low humidity), but I moved here from the Seattle area where I lived 1/2 block from Puget Sound. I have never had a cover on my grill and it had always had a cover over it (sunshade gazebo in WA and covered patio in ID). I keep the pellet hopper full and refill after each cook. I’ve never had an issue with pellets absorbing moisture and I store extra pellets in a 5 gallon contaainer in a cabinet under the covered patio.
My grill does have a flame deflector, but it has a removable section over the firepot for direct grilling up 650 degrees. It’s double insulated stainless steel and so far, it is unaffected by weather or temperature.
My grill does have a flame deflector, but it has a removable section over the firepot for direct grilling up 650 degrees. It’s double insulated stainless steel and so far, it is unaffected by weather or temperature.