I am a little OCD and cannot get these new Traegers off my mind. If my local hardware store would have thrown in a cover, there would be a Pro 575 box in my garage right now waiting assembly. I have a Memphis Pro, but I really think I want another Traeger too. My reasoning is grease fires and capacity. I think I cook different than many. I tend to keep piling on food during a cook and changing temps as things finish and we eat leftovers for 3-4 days. While I do believe the Memphis is by far the best grill I’ve ever owned, it doesn’t completely fit my cooking style. I’ve had 6-8 grease fires in 12 months from turning the grill up 50-75 degrees to speed up a butt or chuck or from cranking up 200 degrees to reverse sear a prime rib started on a spotless grill with fresh trap pans.
I’m thinking about getting a Traeger for chucks, reverse searing (prime rib, etc.), when I know I want to throw sausages or potatoes and onions in foil at 350-400 while the main meat is resting and use the Memphis for higher temp grilling and long cooks like brisket or butts (and commit to not raising temps at finish).
Am I nuts or how many of you have two or more pellet poopers for different uses? If I’m not nuts, is there another pit I really should be considering for $800? GMG is 100% out for me. I had bad luck and that taste is not out of my mouth yet. That’s not a bash, I know they make some really good grills for the price, but they change stuff so frequently that it’s like paying customers are Beta testers, IMHO.
Today, with two kids at home, it’s usually about cooking as much in one day as possible to have leftovers to heat and run to get to band, soccer, etc. on 2 or 3 different schedules or to cook up some extra to vac seal for a friend that’s in a hardship and I want to give them some easy meals.
To expand on that total side note, you’d be amazed at how long someone will talk about your cooking if you vac seal up a pork butt or two in quart bags and take to them after they’ve lost a loved one or had a kiddo hospitalized. It’s so easy to swing by the store and buy a package or two of buns, a bottle of Sweet Baby Ray’s and a family size Lays and you make a couple days less of a burden for them.