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Question for those with a treager
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04/21/21 11:23 PM
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Wburke2010
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I’m looking at a treager and have some specific questions about treager specifically. I’m looking at the lower pro model. I am wanting it to go with my kamado joe. And the only reason I am looking at one is for the times o want to cook some hot dogs for the kids or some burgers but I don’t want to wait for the kamado to heat up. Or to cook some sides on it like it’s an oven when I’m useing the kamado for the main meal.
How long does your treager take to heat up to cook burgers. I really don’t want to buy a gas grill but I’m wanting something that will heat up I. 10-15 mins to cook burgers.
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Re: Question for those with a treager
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04/22/21 05:23 PM
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Re: Question for those with a treager
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04/22/21 05:39 PM
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I’m looking at a treager and have some specific questions about treager specifically. I’m looking at the lower pro model. I am wanting it to go with my kamado joe. And the only reason I am looking at one is for the times o want to cook some hot dogs for the kids or some burgers but I don’t want to wait for the kamado to heat up. Or to cook some sides on it like it’s an oven when I’m useing the kamado for the main meal.
How long does your treager take to heat up to cook burgers. I really don’t want to buy a gas grill but I’m wanting something that will heat up I. 10-15 mins to cook burgers. It took mine under 10 minutes to heat up. It seemed like it was pretty quick. Flip it on, start getting your food ready and it should be ready by the time you are. It was a good little machine. I just prefer real fire so I didn't end up using it that much. Got rid of it to make room for another wood/charcoal cooker.
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Re: Question for those with a treager
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04/22/21 07:04 PM
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I have the Traeger 22" Pro and love it. Cooked burgers on it last night for the wife and grandkids. One of the big benefits is you don't have to worry about flare ups when doing bacon wrapped items or in the case of last nights burger which were made from ground brisket. Takes mine 5-10 minutes to reach 375-400 degrees, depending on outside temp and mine maxes out about 425. I have a Weber Genesis with side burner also and do love the added flexibility of having both.
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Re: Question for those with a treager
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04/22/21 07:14 PM
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I have the Traeger 22" Pro and love it. Cooked burgers on it last night for the wife and grandkids. One of the big benefits is you don't have to worry about flare ups when doing bacon wrapped items or in the case of last nights burger which were made from ground brisket. Takes mine 5-10 minutes to reach 375-400 degrees, depending on outside temp and mine maxes out about 425. I have a Weber Genesis with side burner also and do love the added flexibility of having both. Ditto. I have the Pro 22 also and mine maxes out at 460 with the signature blend pellets. I could honestly cook on mine every day. Just my .02, LeonCarr
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Re: Question for those with a treager
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04/22/21 08:50 PM
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It depends on the pellets and the size of the grill but 10-20 mins is normal. I forget which model I have but it’s the big one and my dads smaller one heats up quicker. I still use a propane grill often because I can’t sear the way I want on the traeger but the traeger is still fine for burgers.
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Re: Question for those with a treager
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04/22/21 08:53 PM
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Re: Question for those with a treager
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04/23/21 04:13 PM
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Wburke2010
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Thanks guys. Still trying to decide if that’s what I want to get or get another kamado. If I have a choice cooking over charcoal is my favorite but there are times I want some speed to the process.
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Re: Question for those with a treager
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04/23/21 04:30 PM
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Get a Blackstone for your hot dogs, burgers, Philly cheese steaks, fried rice, etc., etc., etc.
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Re: Question for those with a treager
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04/23/21 07:53 PM
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Pan on a burner. Just a few minutes. Irrelevant
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Re: Question for those with a treager
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04/23/21 09:17 PM
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Wburke2010
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Get a Blackstone for your hot dogs, burgers, Philly cheese steaks, fried rice, etc., etc., etc. I’ve got a small tabletop one of those and didn’t think about that. That’s one to ponder on
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Re: Question for those with a treager
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04/23/21 11:40 PM
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Thanks guys. Still trying to decide if that’s what I want to get or get another kamado. If I have a choice cooking over charcoal is my favorite but there are times I want some speed to the process. Get a Blackstone for your hot dogs, burgers, Philly cheese steaks, fried rice, etc., etc., etc. Black stone would be the way to go. Pellet grills are a jack of all trades and master of none. They certainly make good food. ProsIt gives you the wood fired flavor Constant heat control Set it and forget it ConsNot great at searing no matter what attachment you get Doesn’t get as hot as I would like Smoked foods just come out subpar. Good but just not the same as cooking with sticks. It sounds like what you really need is MasterBuilt digital gravity charcoal grill if had my I on these for the last year. They have great reviews, but I haven’t had the chance to even see someone cook on it. But it’s basically a pellet grill that uses charcoal.
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