







🔥 Elevate your backyard game with wood-fired precision and epic capacity!
The Traeger Pro 34 Electric Wood Pellet Grill delivers authentic wood-fired flavor with 6-in-1 versatility, a spacious 884 sq. in. cooking area, and precise temperature control up to 450°F. Built with durable steel and easy mobility, it’s designed for serious grill masters who demand consistent, mouthwatering results every time.





















| Product Dimensions | 68.58 x 134.62 x 124.46 cm; 69 kg |
| Part number | TFB88PZBO |
| Material type | Porcelain steel |
| Power source type | Corded Electric |
| Manufacturer | Traeger |
| Item model number | TFB88PZBO |
| ASIN | B07GL7PNPQ |
M**T
Wife wanted to kill me when I bought it but didnt after the first batch of wings
J**Z
Love this smoker, with the big room I am able to get all the meat smoked in 1 session. Would recommend a insulation kit if you live in colder areas as to not go through your wood chips so quick. Ease of use and instructions are simple for assembly.
T**H
Very easy to assemble. Heat is consistent with no flare ups like a propane BBQ. Only drawback would be takes 20 mins to preheat so you have to be patient. Grilled 2" steaks and turned out perfect.
T**Y
This pellet smoker is awesome. I have used all kinds of smokers over the years. I used to go out in the woods and cut my own hickory trees down. I would cut them up into chunks and use them on a charcoal smoker just to get the smoke flavor. I would get out of bed every 3 hours in the middle of the night just to tend to the wood smoker. I’ve progressed from charcoal to gas smokers, to electric and everything in between even a few DIY builds along the way.. My Masterbuilt electric smoker died a while back and I bought this one. I was skeptical at first that I made the right choice however, after using it several times I have fallen in love. It works great, has a really good flavor, and it’s really easy to use. I know the diehard “pit bosses” will say anyone can use those and make good food. Well yea, that’s the point. I just want good food!! I don’t need bragging rights. I’ll let the food do the talking. I was skeptical that it was going to use a lot of pellets, but it doesn’t. It takes a little bit to bring it up at temperature but once it gets there, it just sips on pellets and hardly uses any at all. I have smoked for probably 100 hours at 225* and I’ve only used maybe 40 pounds of pellets $16/ 40lb bag at Lowe’s (Walmart is cheaper, but they don’t have a good selection and depending on the time of year all mine has is busted bags no one wants). I wouldn’t use this grill to cook burgers or a steak. Don’t get me wrong you can and I have done burgers. It’s not the best grill for that though. Like I said, it uses a fair amount of pellets to get up to temp. Running it at high heat for a short period of time is not super efficient. I’d opt for my charcoal grill for those tasks. IMHO.
W**R
Bought it for my son in law. It works great. He uses it daily and I've had quite a few meals.
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