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While my old Traeger was me dipping my toes into electric pellet grills, I see the Woodridge Pro as a mainstay that covers pretty much all of my outdoor cooking needs.
While my old Traeger was me dipping my toes into electric pellet grills, I see the Woodridge Pro as a mainstay that covers pretty much all of my outdoor cooking needs.
Traeger does include meat probes that plug directly into the Woodridge Pro, and my stubborn, old-school self didn’t use them. In other words, this was completely preventable.
We spent hours testing, using, and cooking on the new Traeger Woodridge. Here are our honest thoughts on the more affordable pellet grill and smoker. Join the 1871 Club · The Greatest Stories ...
I’ve loved testing out this braiser. With a 3.5-quart capacity and a wide, heavy base with slightly angled walls, it has enough space for serious searing and long-game braising, but enough depth ...
I've had the Traeger Pro 34 for a couple of years and love how it's easy to use and I don't need to babysit it to ensure temps are right. It served me well but I was looking to upgrade to a bigger ...
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