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Traeger Junior Elite Pellet Smoker Review

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An upgraded version of Traeger’s compact Junior Pellet Smoker. The biggest difference is the Eilte Junior has a superior digital controller whereas the Junior has an old fashioned 3 position controller. It is well worth the extra $50 to go with the Elite over the standard Junior.

Digital, thermostatically controlled pellet smokers are a dream come true. They are often more accurate than your kitchen range and allow you to load up your smoker at 11 pm, set it to 225 F, then go to bed and sleep soundly, knowing you’ll wake up to a BBQ feast of delicious meat that’s been slow cooking for hours at a steady and accurate temperature.

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Three position controllers have no thermostat to monitor actual temperature and can only execute pellet run times for low, medium and high heat. It feeds the same amount of fuel to the firepot whether you’re cooking on a scorching summer day or frozen winter night.

As the name indicates, this is a smaller version of Traeger’s popular, full size, entry level Lil’ Tex Elite smoker. With 292 square inches of cook surface, Junior Elite is about 3/4 the size of Lil’ Tex. With the small size comes a small price: MSRP $449. Pellet Smoker manufacturers know if they can get enough consumers to try their cookers, word of mouth will take off and propel sales. Problem is pellet smokers have electric motors, fans, hot rod ignition and other mechanical parts that make entry level pellet smoker prices much higher than gas or charcoal grills. Traeger continues to lead the pellet smoker market by offering decent quality at relatively low prices.

Traeger pioneered and popularized the pellet smoker and remains the best known brand since it is in wide distribution. In fact about 85% of pellet smokers in the USA are Traeger. The consensus is they are reasonably well built, but some buyers complain that since manufacturing moved to China quality has dropped, especially on entry level models. Of course we hear more complaints as well as praise about Traeger since 8 out 10 pellet smoker owners have one.

All Traegers are black powder coated steel with porcelain enamel steel grates.

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Published On: November 11, 2013
Last Modified On: November 11, 2013

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