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8 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Maintains precise cooking temperatures, automatically adding fuel as needed, Robust construction, with heavy-gauge steel—and stainless steel—used throughout, Wi-Fi connectivity and a well-done mobile app (Android and iOS)
App doesn't automatically stop the cook when your food reaches the desired temperature, App doesn't warn you when the cook temperature drops from its target range, Pellets sometimes fail to fall from the hopper into the auger
The Traeger Timberline 850 is particularly great for low-and-slow cooking with smoke, because it can keep temperatures constant within a relatively narrow range, adding fuel from its hopper as needed and reporting the temperature of your food to its app...
Abstract: Sometimes my interests, hobbies, and work collide That can often be a good thing This spring, my love of grilling and my job of covering technology crashed together when Traeger reached out and offered a long-term review of a new grill in their lineup: th...
Published: 2018-05-26, Author: Billy , review by: engadget.com
Remote control and monitoring, Feature-rich companion app, Grill/smoke cycles work well, A+ customer service
Pricey, Meat probe may require manual calibration
The Timberline series does its job well and actually puts its app and WiFi connectivity to great use. The technology here is more than just a gimmick. However, the $1,700+ price means it's for amateur pitmasters rather than casual backyard cookouts.The Ti...
Published: 2017-07-10, Author: Joe , review by: wired.com
Push-button ignition on a grill/smoker that has excellent temperature control skills, Tremendous potential with Wi-Fi connection and an app,
That potential is not lived up to, Mechanical bugs like thermometers that misread the temperature and are not able to be calibrated are major whiffs, considering the $1,700 price tag,
The Traeger Timberline 850 pellet grill smokes food slowly and gets hot enough to sear quickly. Food it cooks is exceptionally juicy and flavorful. It comes with a meat probe thermometer, links to Wi-Fi and you can control it through its mobile app. The a
It's expensive and uses special wood pellets made only by Traeger. You have to clean it often, otherwise it won't ignite properly. You need to tend it periodically or risk the grill's fire to fizzle out unexpectedly
If you're patient and have money to burn, the Traeger Timberline 850 pellet smoker delivers outstanding barbecue, but cheaper propane grills are far more practical...
Large size means it can grill lots at once, Lots of recipe options in app, Made of sturdy materials, Provides great smoky flavor
Expensive, Buggy app
If you have deep pockets and love tech as much as you do good barbecue, the Timberline 850 is the grill for you. If you don't fit this description, there are plenty of other quality, lower-cost options out there – whether you're a fan of pellets, charcoal...
Published: 2017-09-19, Author: Brian , review by: CNET.co.uk
The Traeger Timberline 850 pellet grill smokes food slowly and gets hot enough to sear quickly. Food it cooks is exceptionally juicy and flavorful. It comes with a meat probe thermometer, links to Wi-Fi and you can control it through its mobile app. The a
It's expensive and uses special wood pellets made only by Traeger. You have to clean it often, otherwise it won't ignite properly. You need to tend it periodically or risk the grill's fire to fizzle out unexpectedly
If you're patient and have money to burn, the Traeger Timberline 850 pellet smoker delivers outstanding barbecue, but cheaper propane grills are far more practical...
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Published: 2021-03-18, Author: Brian , review by: cnet.com/es/
Abstract: Traeger vs. Weber: 2 premium pellet grills do backyard battle