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Mid-size pellet smoker comparable to Traeger’s Texas model with the same Ortech style digital controller that is a dial with notched temperature settings. Royall has heavy 14 gauge steel construction and locates the chimney in the middle at the back of the smokebox. They offer custom colors and stainless steel options. Our posted MSRP is for the standard black powder coating. Very limited distribution.
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Royall Grills makes a wide variety of pellet smokers from large cabinet models to a small tabletop “Tailgater”. They are a division of Ark Alloy, a family owned metal fabricator in Reedburg, Wisconsin that began making wood and coal fired boilers and forced air systems in 1968.
Published On: 1/24/2013
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