Wood Pro Pellet Grill

Wood Pro Pellet Grill

Model: 9020
Sale Price
$419.30
Regular Price
$599.00
With the Char-Griller Wood Pro™ Pellet Grill, food has never tasted so good. Whether you want to grill or smoke your food, the Wood Pro can do both. The cooking grates provide heat retention, are easy to clean and offer 580 sq. in. of cooking space for plenty of room to prepare an entire meal. With the auto-start ignition you'll be preparing steaks or chicken in minutes and convection cooking heats your food evenly for delicious results.
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With the Char-Griller Wood Pro™ Pellet Grill, food has never tasted so good. Whether you want to grill or smoke your food, the Wood Pro can do both. The cooking grates provide heat retention, are easy to clean and offer 580 sq. in. of cooking space for plenty of room to prepare an entire meal. With the auto-start ignition you'll be preparing steaks or chicken in minutes and convection cooking heats your food evenly for delicious results.

FEATURES OF THE Wood Pro Pellet Grill

  • Pellet grill with 580 square inches of cooking space

  • Electronically controlled for precise temperature management for high-heat searing or low-and-slow smoking

  • Auto-start ignition to light your flame with the push of a button

  • Porcelain-coated cast iron cooking grates to seal in food flavor

  • Convection cooking heats food evenly for delicious results every time

  • Heavy-duty design to last for years to come

  • Includes wheels for easy movement of grill

  • Product Dimensions: 50in x 50in x 26in

Specifications

UNLEASH the Grill Master

Primary Cooking Area

580

WIDTH

50 in.

HEIGHT

50 in.

DEPTH

26 in.

Wood Pro Pellet Grill

FAQ

How to season your grill
Gas Side 1. Coat the interior hood, body, and cooking grates with 100% oil (Vegetable Oil, Olive Oil, Flax Seed Oil, or Shortening). 2. Turn One burner on Medium heat until you get the grill to 350 degrees, then drop the one burner to Low. 3. Let it go for 45 minutes to an hour. Hint: until it's no longer smoking. 4. Allow the grill to cool enough to add another coating of oil. 5. Repeat this process two more times. You will clearly see that hard, shiny, polymer coating. Charcoal Side 1. Coat the interior hood, body, and cooking grates with 100% oil (Vegetable Oil, Olive Oil, Flax Seed Oil, or Shortening). 2. Build a pyramid of 10 to 15 charcoal briquettes and light with a fire starter or paper towel soak in olive oil. 3. Let it go for 45 minutes to an hour. Hint: until it's no longer smoking. 4. Allow the grill to cool enough to add another coating of oil. 5. Repeat this process two more times. You will clearly see that hard, shiny, polymer coating.
How to care for porcelain coated grates
iPorcelain coated grates should be cared for similar to cast iron grates and should be thoroughly and properly seasoned 1. Using a paper towel or brush, brush the grill grates with cooking oil. We recommend vegetable oil, grapeseed oil, or bacon fat. After the grates are coated, you can place them in a 400-degree oven for an hour or on a 400-degree grill for 40 minutes. After time is up, let the grates cool down naturally. 2. It is recommended to regularly season your grill grates, especially when they are new. After you are done grilling, allow the grill to cool slightly and then get any burnt on residue off the grates with a grill brush or scraper. You can also use half an onion to clean off your grill grates. 3. After you have scraped the grill, dip a paper towel in vegetable oil or bacon grease and rub the paper towel all over the grates using a pair of tongs. Make four to five passes with the oil to ensure proper seasoning.
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Wood Pro Pellet Grill
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