The dealer who I bought my first pellet grill from, Traeger XL, let me borrow a Traeger for about 2 weeks over 3 weekends including Easter weekend. After I first tried it, the meat was so much more moist than on my Weber Summit with the built in smoker box on the side of the grates, and so much easier to use. I cooked meat that 4 different neighbors brought over during that time and they were all blown away. I was sold after that and bought the biggest backyard model that Traeger sold at the time. I bought 3 others after that. Just something about the flavor and ease of use that makes it money well spent. I plan to finally sell my last propane grill, Weber Spirit, this Spring to a buddy that still thinks he needs propane because he doesn't want to ante up for a pellet grill. Unfortunately, I convinced myself I needed a propane griddle/grill because no pellet manufacturer has made a free standing pellet griddle.