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Pit Talk -- Comments and Questions Regarding These Pellet Pits => recteq => Topic started by: RWhyman on April 16, 2020, 06:22:05 PM
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My daughter wanted to get a smoker, so I gave her the Traeger Junior that I carry in our 5th wheel. So to replace it, I ordered a RT-340. Looks like it will be a nice upgrade for me. The 20# hopper will be nice on those long brisket cooks. Nice to have the 2 meat probes as well. And the ceramic igniter. Not sure about the Wifi since the only time I'll be using it is when we are in the middle of nowhere. It also lists a weight about 20# more than the Traeger which will make it a bit more of a heft to get it out of the storage. I do have a heavy slider drawer which helps a lot to get it out.
Can't wait to get it and fire it up for some trial cooks.
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Hope you enjoy it!
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I believe you gonna love that grill. I own a RT680 and just love it does everything I wanted it to do and more!
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Ah! Something to offset the present day goings-on..Have fun.
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The 340 arrived today. The box was beat to xxxx, but the smoker survived. Easy to put together and fired right up for the new grill burn off.
Tomorrow I'll be cooking some chicken thighs for lunch followed by a rack of ribs for dinner.
This weekend I will probably throw on some grill grates and then try out some burgers or steak on high heat.
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Gee, that looks nice! You should be busy experimenting.
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Here's what I been cooking with the new 340.
After the burn in, the next day I started with some simple chicken thighs.
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Next I did some ribs.
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Today, I put in some Grill Grates and cranked up the temp to Full. I was surprised how hot it got.
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Threw on some burgers and was very happy with the cook.
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The high heat really put a nice patina on the stainless.
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So far, I'm really happy with the way this little guy has preformed.
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Excellent! Thanks for sharing.
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Off to a great start Whyman!
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So after a few cooks, I seem to get a lot more smoke flavor from everything I've smoked on the new 340 as compared to my two other smokers. I normally use a few different types of wood when I smoke things, but so far, all I've used in the RecTec is apple. No real reason, that's just what I started with.
So my question is, does the RecTec produce more smoke or does apple produce more smoke flavor than some of the other hard woods? All pellets I use are Smoke Ring. Some cherry, hickory, oak, maple, beech and some different blends.
I believe it's the smoker as visually it seems as though there is always a fair amount of smoke coming out of the unit. I just don't understand why that's the case when compared to my Blaz'n Grill and my Yoder.
Any thoughts?
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Possibly you answered your own question: More visible smoke = more smoke flavor..Something in the combustion process has to be generating the smoke. A disturbed combustion cycle will do it.
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Wow! The temp of 690* is amazing. I suspect the 340 has the same guts as the 590, and since the internal volume is much smaller, you get much more bang for the btu.?? But that is only my guess. Should be no complaints about searing! Also, your gg's cover the whole grill area, so less heat escapes around them?? Those are just my musings.
I too notice more smoke effect at low temps than either my old Traeger, or Blaz'n. They seem to have set the algorithm just right for low temp.
All those cooks looked perfect to me. Enjoy! :clap:
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Yesterday, I fired up the "Little Guy", as I call it, and put on a 20# turkey that was given to us. I wasn't sure it would fit, but no problem. I spatchcocked it as I do with all turkeys and whole chickens. Turned out great. Smoked it on LO for an hour and then up to 325º for the remainder of the cook.
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Wow, that turkey looks really good.
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Great looking bird.
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Here is the latest addition to the new 340. Got it from Smoke Daddy, Inc
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Looks LARGE.. What is the dimension - front to back? Is it all hang-on, or are there screws and or clamps?
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No screws. It just hangs on the front lip of the smoker. it seems quite secure. I had to do a bit of work to open up the "slot" that hooks it onto the smoker as the RecTec is made with thicker gauge metal. Once I did that, it fits on nicely and it very stable. I was concerned that it might be easy knock off if bumped into but I don't think that will be an issue.
It's 22" wide and sticks out 12" from front to back. They also sell one that is 34" wide.
Google Smoke Daddy, Inc and look under accessories.
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Is shipping and handling included in the prices of their smokers?
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No shipping charge with slow delivery. It looks 3 or 4 days to get here. I'm pretty sure it will clip on to your Traeger Junior as the 340 is just about the same size.
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No screws. It just hangs on the front lip of the smoker. it seems quite secure. I had to do a bit of work to open up the "slot" that hooks it onto the smoker as the RecTec is made with thicker gauge metal. Once I did that, it fits on nicely and it very stable. I was concerned that it might be easy knock off if bumped into but I don't think that will be an issue.
It's 22" wide and sticks out 12" from front to back. They also sell one that is 34" wide.
Google Smoke Daddy, Inc and look under accessories.
I just had to ask. The 12" appears to be much more than it is. Camera illusion takes its toll again.
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After a phone call with Smoke Daddy, I found out that they don't make them. They are just a reseller from another source. Maybe from Camp Chef? Maybe I should have researched a little more.