Jon Tofte
TVWBB 1-Star Olympian
I have said it before, but I remain convinced that Weber is hard at work on a pellet grill model. (If they aren't, they are missing it, in my opinion.) I am really hoping that if it is true that it will be a game changer just like the Genesis was for gas grills. I will keep watching and optimistically hoping
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However, other competitors are not just sitting around. I just noticed that rival Broil King has come out with a pellet grill. In some ways it as first looks like just another of many pellet grills flooding the market. However, a closer look shows some innovations, if it delivers what they say.
https://broilkingbbq.com/grills/smoke/smoke_pellet_xl_pro/
This is the first pellet grill that I have seen that includes a rotisserie option. Maybe there are others - I am no expert. A rotisserie seems like a natural fit for these grills.
Broil King advertises a maximum temperature of 600 degrees. That is hotter than my Rec Tec, Traeger, GMG, etc can deliver and if really true expands the usability of their offering to regular grilling. My Rec Tec does make very good tasting burgers, but even with the GrillGrates option my used one came with, it cannot deliver searing heat for burgers, steaks, etc. You have to accept how they look. Maybe this new Broil King can do better.
Helping with the high heat grilling are heavy duty cast iron grates. Some may not like that, and I have to admit my Rec Tec 304 stainless grates are easier and less stressful to maintain. I still have an affection for cast iron, though, and I like it WAY BETTER than the typical porcelain covered thin rods many pellet grills come with.
The temperature read out is extra large and legible.
The advertisement promises innovations in grease clean out and ash management.
This grill includes two meat probes and a wifi controller (as does my Rec Tec). It is up to date with its competition.
What do you all think?

However, other competitors are not just sitting around. I just noticed that rival Broil King has come out with a pellet grill. In some ways it as first looks like just another of many pellet grills flooding the market. However, a closer look shows some innovations, if it delivers what they say.

https://broilkingbbq.com/grills/smoke/smoke_pellet_xl_pro/
This is the first pellet grill that I have seen that includes a rotisserie option. Maybe there are others - I am no expert. A rotisserie seems like a natural fit for these grills.
Broil King advertises a maximum temperature of 600 degrees. That is hotter than my Rec Tec, Traeger, GMG, etc can deliver and if really true expands the usability of their offering to regular grilling. My Rec Tec does make very good tasting burgers, but even with the GrillGrates option my used one came with, it cannot deliver searing heat for burgers, steaks, etc. You have to accept how they look. Maybe this new Broil King can do better.
Helping with the high heat grilling are heavy duty cast iron grates. Some may not like that, and I have to admit my Rec Tec 304 stainless grates are easier and less stressful to maintain. I still have an affection for cast iron, though, and I like it WAY BETTER than the typical porcelain covered thin rods many pellet grills come with.
The temperature read out is extra large and legible.
The advertisement promises innovations in grease clean out and ash management.
This grill includes two meat probes and a wifi controller (as does my Rec Tec). It is up to date with its competition.
What do you all think?
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