Pellet grills
Posted: Sun Mar 06, 2022 3:24 pm
So I've been wanting a pellet grill for some time now, and when one popped up on clearance at Walmart I just had to get it. It is, of course, not a top of the line model, but the reviews seemed okay, even counting out the ones that were from people who got the grill for free, and the negative reviews seemed to be mostly people who either didn't know how to properly use the grill, didn't care for it properly, or were salty that people got it for free.
The grill I got was the Expert Grill Atlas electronic pellet grill/smoker, and I was actually very surprised by the build quality. It's VERY heavy, and when fully assembled feels extremely solid.
Using the grill couldn't be easier. You fill the hopper with your pellets of choice (I used applewood pellets), turn the grill on, and hit prime until the pellet reach the burn pot, then set your desired temp and let it do it's thing. 10-20 minutes later (took me a little longer because it's still kind of winter) it will be up to temp and ready to rock.
When you're done, just power it off, and wait for the pellets left in the burn pot to go out and you're done until the next time you're ready to grill.
If you want the ease of propane married with the flavor of wood you'll never find a better option than a pellet grill, and I couldn't recommend them enough.
The grill I got was the Expert Grill Atlas electronic pellet grill/smoker, and I was actually very surprised by the build quality. It's VERY heavy, and when fully assembled feels extremely solid.
Using the grill couldn't be easier. You fill the hopper with your pellets of choice (I used applewood pellets), turn the grill on, and hit prime until the pellet reach the burn pot, then set your desired temp and let it do it's thing. 10-20 minutes later (took me a little longer because it's still kind of winter) it will be up to temp and ready to rock.
When you're done, just power it off, and wait for the pellets left in the burn pot to go out and you're done until the next time you're ready to grill.
If you want the ease of propane married with the flavor of wood you'll never find a better option than a pellet grill, and I couldn't recommend them enough.