Hello, new poster here.
I researched pellet grills for months and after a lot of consideration settled on the Stampede due to its stainless steel construction, included wi-fi, and great reviews.
When I received it, there were numerous small issues with it. Scratches on the top of the barrel, between the hopper and grille body, and on the auger housing. One of the brackets that holds up the heat deflector was off a rivet. The heat deflector itself was a bit crooked. One of the lid rests was not bent straight. The grease chute showed some corrosion. The lid didn't close tight on one side. And there was a gap in the sealant inside the body. There was no visible damage from shipping, so this was evidently all just manufacturing flaws.
Any one of these things by itself is pretty insignificant. But I don't understand how a grille with so many flaws gets shipped out. I almost sent it back but I called Rec Tec and sent them pictures. They gave me a credit which I will use in part for a front shelf if they ever get around to releasing it. I grudgingly decided that would be preferable to the hassle of returning it.
I am pretty pleased with the performance. It gets up to temp quickly for a pellet grill, holds temps well, and gets to over 550 degrees. I made great ribs and the best steaks I've ever cooked. But I discovered the alerts on the app don't work. I also got the all weather vents for it, which were poorly done. They don't mount very securely and weren't weathertight at all, with large gaps on the sides and bottom. The edges are quite sharp and I'm concerned they will end up shredding the cover. I used some RTV sealant to mount them, which works but looks terrible. Also the rather thin grates move around quite a lot and will smack the temperature probe if you're not careful.
All in all, coming from a Napoleon propane grill I'm disappointed. I'm still considering returning it just out of principle. None of the problems will affect how it cooks, but I feel like I bought a $300 grill with stainless steel parts. Not a single Traeger or even Pitt Boss I saw in box stores was as poorly built...they were just made of cheaper materials.
Anyway, since Rec Tec curates their reviews I figured I'd try to get my experience out somewhere. I guess if it holds up for 10 years with little fuss I'll be satisfied with it. It does seem to be versatile enough to replace my propane grill, which can't be said of most pellet grills.