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This main control center on the Ironwood 885 grill uses a knob to navigate the on-screen functions. TYLER HAYES. Once the grill is assembled, it's ready to be connected to Wi-Fi.
As the name suggests, the Traeger Ironwood 885 has 885 square inches of total cooking area spread across its main grate (570 square inches) and upper rack (315 square inches). It’s a lot of room.
Beyond its WiFire tech, the Ironwood 885 also boasts other cutting-edge features. The D2 Direct Drive system that monitors temperature to make sure that it remains consistent.
The Ironwood 885 further doubles down on the concept by including a mode that Traeger calls “Super Smoke.” This causes the grill to pump out more flavor-friendly blue smoke in its chamber.
WiFire technology. The 885 has the Traeger WiFire controller, which uses your home’s Wi-Fi network to let you connect to the grill and control it from your phone or tablet when you are away from ...
The Ironwood Series is an entirely new entry to Traeger's lineup, and the mid-range option for these new WiFire-equipped models. The Ironwood 650 and Ironwood 885 have a pill-shaped design that's ...
WiFIRE technology, the D2 Direct Drive system, Traeger's DownDraft Exhaust and TRU Convection systems, and new Ironwood D2 Controller are all found on the new Ironwood series.
Traeger’s Ironwood grills pricing and availability. The new Ironwood grills are available to purchase directly from Traeger as of today, and they see a decent increase in SRP over their predecessors.
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