Typically, the grilling world favors the analog: big fires, high temps, sizzling sears. It’s surprising, then, that pellet grills — in particular Traeger, the company that introduced them — have slowly grown a cult following and become some of the most beloved grills in American backyards. This is a grill that’s equipped with Wifi, needs to be plugged in, and shows no visible flame while in use. It’s one of the most hands-off BBQing experiences Americans have ever had…and yet the same customers that typically want to get they’re hands dirty absolutely love them.
Indeed, when grill sales surged during the covid-19 pandemic, pellet grills outsold charcoal grills in market share of revenue, coming in second only to gas grills. (This same report names “convenience” and “time-efficiency” as two primary driving forces of this change.)
And I have to say…after grilling on a Traeger Pro 575 for the past month, it’s easy to see why.

Pro 575 Pellet Grill
Pros
- Connectivity makes it incredibly convenient
- Even, smoky flavor a given
- Pellets make life easy
Cons
- Indirect heat means different cooking styles
- Not cheap compared to gas or charcoal grills