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There’s also the fact that you don’t need to drop $1,000-plus to smoke meat—a regular kettle grill or a less-high-tech smoker, something to catch on fire, and chunks of good wood to make ...
Among them, the $1,200 Weber SmokeFire EX6 is particularly compelling because it doesn't just cook low and slow: This grill can belt out serious heat too, enough to sear your food hot and fast on ...
To see if the new Weber can rival a Traeger, we pitted the Traeger Ironwood 650 against the Weber SmokeFire EX6. Read on to see how these two $1,2000 pellet grills match up in each of CR's tests.
We've tested and reviewed products since 1936. Read CR's review of the Weber SmokeFire EX6 23510001 grill to find out if it's worth it.
As promised, Weber added a feature that lets you really saturate your food with smoke at the beginning of the cook. It’s called SmokeBoost, and it sets the grill between 165 and 200 degrees for ...
The SmokeFire EX4 ($999) looks like what you’d expect from a Weber pellet grill. However, on the SmokeFire grill, there’s room for improvement. The SmokeFire grills run on Weber Connect, which ...
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