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  1. Apr 18, 2023 · Electrical smokers have a lower wattage start-up but then draw about 800 watts per hour. Comparatively, a pellet grill has a 500-watt start-up, then draws 50 watts per hour. For an 8-hour smoke, an electric smoker will draw 6400 watts, while a pellet grill only draws about 1000 watts. This makes pellet grills much more energy efficient and a ...

  2. Ideally, the cost of running the pellet grills depends on the number of pellets consumed. And this is in combination with the type of pellets used and the size of the pellet grill. Overall, pellet grills cost less to operate compared to gas and electric grills. On average the cost of using a pellet grill comes down to about $3 per hour.

  3. Mar 16, 2020 · Traeger pellets seem to burn a little slower in my opinion even at a higher temp. Also get yourself a welding blanket like what @easchmitz recommended, it may not be a lot of pellet savings, but any savings is good savings. Ironwood 885. 55G UDS. pergie9724.

  4. Dec 9, 2019 · Also note, I started my smoke at 8:40 am and smoked at 225º until internal temp in both thighs and breasts was 120º, then I raised the temp to 275º until the internal temp in those spots was 165º (about 3:45 pm). Removed and rested for 45 minutes unwrapped on the cutting board. It was incredibly juicy with a nice crispy skin.

  5. These grills will cost you 3.23p/h to run. The power usage to run the Induction cooktop on the new Timberline models will vary, but running the grill and Induction cooktop together will use at most 1756W. This will cost you 59.7p/h. The induction cooktop alone will cost you maximum 47.94p/h to run. How much does a Traeger cost to run per hour?

  6. Feb 27, 2019 · Charcoal grilling additionally requires quite a bit of time to get your grill to temperature, and to monitor the grill during cooking. Gas grills using propane cost about $1.20 per hour use, for a 60,000 btu grill running at 70% heat output. This is typical of the average use of a gas grill, as we don’t usually use the grill at 100% usage for ...

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  8. Over a 2 hour cook, a pellet grill set to 225°F will consume around 500 watts. Assuming an electricity rate of 12 cents per kilowatt-hour (kWh), the cost to run a pellet grill at 225°F will only cost 3 cents per hour. A 20-pound bag of wood pellets costs roughly $20 so wood pellets cost roughly $1 per pound.

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