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2012Coleman
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Feb 17, 2017

Pellet Smokers - Flavor Quality

Someone posted the following in another forum, and I was wondering if others shared this opinion:

someone wrote:
The pellet grill/smoker is superb and really hard to beat. Doesn't produce the totally smoked flavor of a charcoal/wood smoker, but is great unto it self.


What say you?

17 Replies

  • KCFDCapt wrote:
    Beware of Traeger. The went to China for a manufacturer and quality suffered.


    Sounds like good advice.
    My buddy had the small table top Treager and it continually covered the food in grey ash. Treager couldn't figure out the problem but sent him several parts. He finally gave up and bought another brand.
  • We also have a GMG Davey Crocket and love the flavor. It smokes well yet gets hot enough to cook a great steak. We smoke our small cuts of meat (steak, pork chops, chicken, etc) 30 minutes and remove from the smoker. Then we crank the temp up to the highest setting. After it comes to temp, we put the meat back on. We cook chicken slightly different after smoking because it does not need that high heat. Last night we tried lamb chops and they were fantastic. We are big mesquite fans and we use that flavor pellet almost exclusively.
  • To me it's a trade off. I don't care for charcoal taste, wood is great but I don't have the time, space or desire to deal with chunks of wood. The pellet smoker we have, a Louisiana Smoker, let me make fantastic smoked meats at home without the hassle. Does wood create more flavor? Perhaps, but just like cooking with anything it takes time, practice and patience. Using the right quality pellets matters. I've sampled a dozen friends smoked meats all off of pellet smokers. Some have a great smokey taste others not so much. To me impatience is usually the problem, low and slow is the key.

    I'm happy with our Louisiana Smoker, it was the best Mothers Day present I've ever bought my wife and she agrees. If I were buying today the Green Mountain would be top on my list. Personally I will no purchase a Traeger for reasons already stated and others.
  • firemedic1992 wrote:
    I love my Green Mountain Grills Davy Crockett pellet Grill and would disagree that they don't produce the smoky taste.

    The argument isn't that they don't produce a smoky taste, it is that they don't produce the same smoky taste as wood or charcoal fueled smokers. And to this I whole heartedly agree. They are good, just not as good.
  • I love my Green Mountain Grills Davy Crockett pellet Grill and would disagree that they don't produce the smoky taste.
  • There are a lot more companies out there making pellet smokers now then there were a few years ago. You can spend a few hundred to several thousand dollars on one just depends on what your looking for. The ones I have experience with produce great smoked bbq and are easy to use. If you're looking for something to grill and smoke on make sure you read up on them and check the reviews you need more direct heat for grilling and indirect heat for smoking. If you want more smoke flavor then the pellets provide some are capable of adding extra smoke using wood chips in a tray or some type of smoke generator. Good luck !
  • Beware of Traeger. The went to China for a manufacturer and quality suffered.