The past two thanksgivings, I had issues with the Recteq app. Last year, the app failed to give me correct temp probe readings. This year, the app’s temp probe alerts would not work. Very frustrating when you’re trying to cook for a large gathering.
I emailed customer support and was told this...
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Website said in stock, which the Recteq rep confirmed.
Just got an email stating the shipping label was finally created. It won’t be here by this weekend as I had originally hoped, but at least it’s on its way.
Has anyone ordered any accessories from Recteq recently? I ordered a drip tray liner five days ago and they haven’t even printed a shipping label yet. Recteq tells me that it “may” ship today. I don’t expect them to be as quick as Amazon, but 5+ days is pretty sad. My entire grill shipped out...
That’s what I’ve been doing. But allow me to pose this question. Let’s say you find a recipe that you want to try. If the directions tell you to cook at 200° for six hours, how would you know how high to increase the temp for that particular cook? it’s always a guessing game for me, and it’s...
Yes, the actual temp has been verified several times with a different temp probe.
I understand your thought process regarding the Traeger, but here’s my real world experience. When I followed a recipe on my Traeger, it would cook at the specified temp and finish close to the time listed in the...
My previous pellet grill was a Traeger Eastwood 22”. I used it for three years. The Traeger was ok, but it never provided enough smoke for my liking. I ended up buying a Recteq RT-1250 last year. I initially loved the RT-1250. It provided the smoke I was looking for, but I quickly ran into...
I’ll check the igniter, thanks. Traeger says to leave the lid open during startup, but Recteq says leave it closed. I’ve often wondered about that. Do you leave your’s open? I vacuum out the fire pot every 3-4 cooks. Should I be doing it before every cook?
I’ve had my Recteq RT-1250 for three years now. I had something happen today that I’ve never experienced before. I fired up my grill via the Recteq app and set it at 250F. I noticed it was taking much longer than usual to reach temp, so I went outside to check on it. There was a massive amount...
I’ve tried it both ways and I honestly can’t tell any difference in taste. I wasn’t sure if it was a good idea or not, hence my question. I don’t want to ruin any meat, so I’ll go back to the tried and true. Thanks guys.
Everything I’ve read and heard, says that meat catches the most smoke when the meat is cold. Every pellet grill I’ve owned, emits a ton of smoke as it’s pre-heating. I hate wasting that smoke, so I’ve started placing my meat on my smoker before firing it up. This seems to introduce more smoke...
Well it is a little warmer here in East Texas…we got hit with this cold stuff too. The high yesterday was 23F, supposed to warm up 34F today. Smoking a Christmas turkey tomorrow, so I’m thankful for the warm up.