Convection Process
An induction fan circulates rich, hardwood smoke throughout the cook chamber for even heat and epic flavor distribution.
Hopper
Load the hopper to the brim with 100% Hardwood for hours of smoking and grilling without reloading.
Auger
It fuels the fire, moving Hardwood from Hopper to Fire Pot-briskly for hot and fast, or gradually for low and slow cooking.
Firepot
A hot rod at the bottom of the Fire Pot ignites the Hardwood, keeping the fire going so you can relax and drink a cold one.
Energy Economy
Powered by a standard, household outlet, it uses 300 watts for the first four minutes and only 50 watts for the rest of the cook.
Shut Down Cycle
This sweet setting keeps the induction fan running for 10 minutes to lift residual ash from the fire pot and shuts off automatically.
- Digital Pro Controller with AGL
- Dual Meat Temperature Probes
- Extra Grill Rack
- 18 lbs. of hopper capacity
- Hopper Clean Out
- Sawhorse Chassis
- Side Lift Bar
- All-Terrain Wheels
- Locking Casters
- Easy to clean porcelain grill grates
- Powerful steel construction and durable powder coat finish
- Versatility to grill, smoke, bake, roast, braise, and BBQ
- Fueled by 100% pure hardwood pellets. Real wood, Real Flavor
- California Residents: Prop 65 WARNING(S)
Model: |
TFB88PUB |
Cooking capacity: |
884 sq. in. |
Pellet hopper capacity: |
18 lbs. |
Height: |
49 in. |
Width: |
53 in. |
Depth: |
27 in. |
Weight: |
136 lbs. |
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Type:
Pellet BBQ
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Width:
53"
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Height:
49"
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Depth:
27"
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Energy Star Rated:
No
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