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This is for the new Timberline side of the house.
I have a new Timberline and I noticed my drip tray is a lot flatter, horizontally, than what I saw in Max Good's May 2017 review. The questions are why did Traeger change the drip tray design? Does grease just pool in the tray, waiting to catch fire? Has anyone replaced their drip tray with another drip tray? Thanks and happy que.Tags: None
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Club Member
- Mar 2020
- 2880
- Near Chicago, IL
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Current Portfolio:
Joule
Akorn (Bandit)
PK300
Old (sold) Loves:
PBC
Weber 22" Premium
Masterbuilt Gravity 560
Thermometers:
Inkbird
Thermoworks POP
Combustion Inc (on the way!)
Preferred Charcoal:
Masterbuilt Lump
Favorite Rubs:
Homemade (mainly MMD/Just Like Katz rub)
Other Accessories:
Mercer brisket slicing knife
Rapala brisket trimming knife
SS BBQ trays
NoCry Cut Resistant Gloves
LEM # 8 Meat Grinder
Lodge 5-Quart Dutch Oven + Skillet
Meat Claws
Grill Rescue Brush
Meat Fridge for dry aging
Favorite Whiskey/Beer:
Anything Peaty or anything from New Holland brewery
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RickBQ so far everything I have cooked on my Traeger has turned out good to fantastic.
If I may, I suggest trying pork belly burnt ends. OMG. What a treat.
BTW, Traeger pellets are ground to fine wood dust before forming them into the pellets. So that is what I use.
Happy Traegering to you.Last edited by bbqLuv; September 3, 2021, 08:10 AM.
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