My daughter asked me what pellet grill to buy in the range of $500 to $1000. I went through the specs on all the common brand names from PitBoss, Camp Chef, Traeger, LG series, Rec Tec, Z Grills, and sears, Cabella etc. They want a family size up to 700 sq in. After looking over the ones in that group, both from the standpoint of quality build, controller type, and resistance to wear, tear and weather I decided that you gets what you pay for. RecTec Stampede wins it hands down IMO. Cost delivered is $899. Second place goes to LG700. Both have similar PID controls. The LG does have the flame station and the RecTec does not, but is able to provide excellent sear like results with the use of GrillGrates. I have the Blaz'n Grand Slam and do not miss the sear station. (although they do have one which IMO is not satisfactory.) Also, I think that the 304 SS for barrel, grates, drip pan, diffuser, fire pot is a major selling point for RecTec. Also, the ceramic starter is only found in the Stampede for that group. Not likely to ever have to replace it is a big positive. I would have liked to look at FireCraft Q450, but it is not available at this time.
I realize that neither of my pics has fire pot clean out, nor pellet dump, but no big problem in doing a vacuum clean every 3 or 4 cooks and also just use up the pellets in the hopper. What say you?