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  2. Pellet grill - Wikipedia

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    A Traeger Grill c. 1994. Note the side-mounted hopper where the pellets are stored. The Traeger pellet grill was created by Joe Traeger in 1985, and it was granted a patent in 1987. [6] Early Traeger Grills employed a three-position controller called an LMH controller that indicated settings for low, medium, and high heat.

  3. The 7 Absolute Best Traeger Grills to Buy This Summer

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    Among Traeger’s lineup of stellar pellet grills, the Ironwood 885 is a standout as a “best of all worlds” option. The 885-square-inch cooking surface is plenty roomy for even the largest ...

  4. Traeger vs. Weber: Which pellet grill should you buy? - AOL

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    We tested the Traeger Ironwood 650 and Weber SmokeFire EX4 to compare these two Wi-Fi–connected wood pellet grills side by side.

  5. Traeger Pellet Grills Are $200 off on Amazon This Weekend - AOL

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    MH editors are obsessed with Traeger pellet grills. If you're ready to up your grilling game, Amazon is having an amazing Traeger grill sale this weekend. Traeger Pellet Grills Are $200 off on ...

  6. Weber Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Replica of the original 1951 Weber kettle grill. Weber-Stephen was originally incorporated on May 8, 1893, as Weber Bros. Metal Works. [3]In 1951, the original round charcoal kettle grill was built by George Stephen Sr., a then part-owner of the sheet metal shop in Chicago who sought to improve on the brazier he had been using to cook with at home. [4]

  7. Smoking (cooking) - Wikipedia

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    A pellet smoker is a temperature controlled smoker that burns wood pellets made of dried-out sawdust, about an inch long and 1/4 inch wide. The wood pellets are stored in a gravity-fed hopper that feeds into a motor-controlled auger by the temperature regulator. This auger pushes the pellets into the fire pot.