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BBQ Comparison of SmokeFire and Traeger Ironwood 885

When buying a grill, so many options are available that it can be overwhelming to decide which one is right for you. In this article, we will compare and contrast the SmokeFire EX4 and EX6 from Weber and the Ironwood 885 from Traeger and recommend the Traeger Ironwood 885 as the superior grill.

Features

SmokeFire EX4 and EX6

The SmokeFire EX4 and EX6 are both new to the market, and they have gained popularity quickly. They have a large cooking area and come with a unique flavorizer bar that prevents flare-ups and adds a smoky flavor to your food. The SmokeFire grills also come with Weber Connect, an app that allows you to monitor your cooking remotely. However, the SmokeFire grills are prone to temperature fluctuations, and the app can be unreliable at times.

Traeger Ironwood 885

In contrast, the Traeger Ironwood 885 has a cooking area of 885 square inches and comes with a WiFIRE controller that allows you to monitor and control the temperature from your phone. The Ironwood 885 also has a unique feature called Super Smoke, which allows you to get a more intense smoky flavor. The Ironwood 885 is known for its consistent temperature control, making it a great option for low and slow cooking.

Temperature Range

SmokeFire EX4 and EX6

Regarding temperature range, the SmokeFire grills can reach up to 600 degrees Fahrenheit, making them better for high-heat cooking.

Traeger Ironwood 885

The Ironwood 885 can reach up to 500 degrees Fahrenheit, making it better for low and slow cooking.

Fuel Source

SmokeFire EX4 and EX6

The SmokeFire grills use wood pellets as their fuel source.

Traeger Ironwood 885

The Ironwood 885 uses both wood pellets and wood chunks as its fuel source. This means that the Ironwood 885 can provide a more intense smoky flavor due to the use of wood chunks.

Price

SmokeFire EX4 and EX6

The SmokeFire EX4 is the most affordable option, followed by the Ironwood 885 and then the SmokeFire EX6.

Traeger Ironwood 885

However, the Ironwood 885 offers better value for money due to its advanced features and consistent temperature control.

Build Quality

SmokeFire EX4 and EX6

The SmokeFire grills have a porcelain-enameled finish that is resistant to rust and fading.

Traeger Ironwood 885

The Ironwood 885 has a powder-coated finish that is also durable.

Recommendation

In conclusion, while the SmokeFire grills have some useful features, they are prone to temperature fluctuations and cannot match the quality and performance of the Traeger Ironwood 885. The Traeger Ironwood 885 is the superior grill due to its consistent temperature control, advanced features such as Wi-Fi connectivity and Super Smoke, and ability to use both wood pellets and wood chunks for a more intense smoky flavor. If you want a high-quality grill that delivers great results every time, the Traeger Ironwood 885 is an excellent choice.

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John Philip Mason

Outdoors, Camping, Hiking

John Mason was born in the small town of Arlington, Virginia. He grew up in the suburbs but developed a love for nature early. After attending college, he began his career as a nature writer and outdoor editor.

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