The WiFi-enabled Silverton 620 pellet grill offers a slightly larger cooking area, built-in side tables, and storage cabinet.For the extra cost, the Pro 34 has a second shelf (an additional 238 square inches) and two probe jacks. But if you want to maximize your dollar per square inch, you might want to consider the first-generation Traeger Pro 34, which typically costs $100 more than the Texas Elite. Even though it’s pretty basic, the Texas Elite 34 is affordable for its large size and cooking capacity (646 square inches) compared with other Traegers. The Texas Elite pellet grills have been around for years, and they also bear the older-generation Traeger design as well as a control panel that includes a simple temperature dial, an on/off switch, and a digital readout (but no meat-probe jack).A clean probe helps the thermostat maintain accurate temperatures. Wipe the soot (or creosote) from the thermostat probe with a damp towel.But hey, if you’ve always wanted a shop vac, it’s a great excuse to buy one, amirite? It worked fine, though I wouldn’t recommend people use such a thing for regular ash removal. We didn’t have a shop vac and used a household handheld vac. You can also vacuum out the ash, but again, do so only when the grill is 100% cold and there’s no possible chance of lingering embers.Traeger suggests using “a small metal fireplace shovel or other similar tool” (something like this shovel should work just fine) and disposing of ashes in a metal container with a tight-fitting lid. You should clean out the ash only when the grill is completely cool. Too much ash collected in the firebox can keep pellets from igniting and, in some cases, redirect the smoke backward and up through the pellet hopper.
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