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That said, the $100 cut-off price is the same for both models. So, the best deal is on the 2-burner model, down to just $699 during the 4th of July weekend.
Note that although there are no products available, Traeger released an affordable griddle called the Irontop this year. I’ve been experimenting and found that windbreakers are better than the more expensive ones. The same goes for the stability of the griddle legs. The cooking plate is the same, but the simple shape of the burner means that there is more space, especially in front of the griddle above the burners. In marketing, The 36-inch, 4-burner Irontop is just $599.
The Weber Spirit 200 series has been voted by WIRED for years as the best grill for most people. It’s simple, small, and cheap. The temperature is the same. Propane levels are easy to adjust. Like most Webers, the accessories and compact options are as good as they come, meaning you can create a great working environment. And right now, the cheapest Weber is already $50 off.
The Weber Slate line of pre-seasoned, stainless griddles may give you the best cooking experience of any griddle I’ve tried, although the high-end Traeger still stops short of heat. The work area is spacious, with a folding floor and a side table that can be tricked out by the entire Weber line of accessories: a hanger. storage bin ($42)a condiment caddy ($25)you name it. Small 28-inch, 3-burner model of the Slate line is one of the highest quality products I’ve seen for the average price. For $50 off, it’s a great deal.
The Traeger Woodridge Pro (8/10, WIRED Recommends) was WIRED’s previous grill, and it still rocks. The temperature isn’t as dialed as on the Recteq Flagship 1600, and the app doesn’t offer a cooking history, but the Woodridge Pro may be cheaper than the Recteq: At a discount of $150, it gives you a penny under four figures. The Woodridge Pro is easy to clean, quick to dial in for the best ribs, and big enough to cook two pork bellies at once.