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  1. Looking to purchase my first pellet grill and wondering if it’s worth it to splurge on the $1200 woodwind pro 24 or purchase a brand new standard woodwind 24 locally for ~$700. Any insights and feedback would be appreciated!

  2. I got a Woodwind Pro 24 a few weeks ago and have had 4 cooks on it so far. I certainly can tell the difference between that and my old Camp Chef DLX. You do have to keep adding wood chunks for the first few hours, but you still get the easy steady temps and convenience of Wi-Fi monitoring. I’m very happy with it thus far.

  3. 6 lis 2024 · Should you buy the Camp Chef Woodwind Pro? I can confidently recommend this smoker for both beginners and seasoned pitmasters alike. The ability to add real wood chunks, chips, and even charcoal to your pellet smoker gives you the best of both worlds.

  4. They are comparably priced and both well regarded. The pro of the camp chef is the smoke box for adding wood chunks and charcoal to the main cooking area. The pros of the recteq are build quality/warranty and the add-on smoke box for cold smoking.

  5. 25 sty 2024 · In this Camp Chef Woodwind review, you’ll learn how this fully-featured, technologically advanced pellet grill can level up your grilling game and help you smoke glorious food with minimum effort. We dive into all of its features, pros and cons, and end with our overall verdict on whether it’s worth your money.

  6. 26 wrz 2022 · To go with all the focus on upgrading the smoking ability of the new Woodwind Pro, both models boast a pellet hopper capacity of 22 lbs. Plus, Camp Chef includes four stainless steel meat probes with the Woodwind Pro so you can monitor multiple cuts of meat at the same time.

  7. 13 sie 2024 · The Woodwind Pro is a fantastic smoker, but the Sidekick attachment makes this Camp Chef pellet grill truly versatile. At 30,000 BTUs, the burner at the heart of the Sidekick could be mistaken for a jet engine.