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bcsdguy
Explorer
May 12, 2017

Anyone have one of these?

I know they aren't for carrying around in the rv but does anyone have or know if these are worth the cost?
Woodwind Grills
  • The brand is Camp Chef the model is Woodwind.

    I have the same grill minus the searing unit on the right. It works great and has more features for the price than many other better known pellet grills. Have had it almost a year and it gets used frequently.
  • Ron3rd's avatar
    Ron3rd
    Explorer III
    Looks similar to the DavEy Crockett and Traeger, both of which are very good

    Never heard of this brand at issue
  • bcsdguy wrote:
    Well, I guess nobody has one or is familiar with them. Thanks for your input.
    Perhaps there is a message there?

    I did a search on reviews and got 1 on Amazon. It may be a great pellet grill but personally I'd wait for more input.
  • Well, I guess nobody has one or is familiar with them. Thanks for your input.
  • I bought a new Holland Grill. After having probably all other brands, this is the cats as. I will never own a different one.
  • Is the sear fueled by LP? It isn't mentioned in the website.

    There are a number of good pellet smokers on the market. If you would like a pellet smoker, shop around a little before you buy. They run from $499 up to $2000, depending on the features you want or need.
  • I have a GMG portable Davy Crockett pellet smoker that is used at home and the RV. Hard to beat the smoke taste.

    It's small for a pellet smoker but does fit in my storage area. It runs on 12V and comes with a 120V brick so well suited for a RV. I can set the smoker temperature and the food temperature and if desired monitor the operation from my phone.
  • Worth the cost means it's worth it to you, and you can comfortably afford it.

    If you're uncomfortable telling your buddies what you paid for something, just lie. They do it to you.
  • Weber all the way. Q series for the RV and a Genisis for home