
Traeger Pellet Grills
The Traeger Ironwood 885 (TFB89BLFC) is a WiFIRE‑enabled wood pellet grill offering 885 sq in. of dual‑tier cooking space and a temperature range of 165°F to 500°F. It combines Super Smoke mode, D2 Direct Drive feeding, and insulated dual‑wall construction for precise, wood‑flavored cooking.
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$1,399.99
Average
$1,370.56
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$1,099.00
Highest
$1,799.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the Ironwood 885 for flattening the smoking learning curve while delivering pitmaster‑level results. They cite its striking temperature accuracy, even heat distribution, robust D2 Direct Drive, insulated dual‑wall construction, and WiFIRE app integration as standout features, though they note Super Smoke can be overly smoky and the unit’s size limits portability.
What Users Say
Everyday users rave about the convenience of app‑based monitoring, the spacious cooking area, and consistent, flavorful results even in harsh weather. Common praise centers on the “set it and forget it” experience and the grill’s ability to make home cooks feel like pitmasters, while recurring complaints focus on Super Smoke’s intensity, limited baseline smoke, and the grill’s heft and price.
Common Complaints
Super Smoke producing too much smoke, insufficient baseline smoke without Super Smoke, heavy weight making relocation difficult, hopper clean‑out required for flavor changes, and higher price compared to entry‑level pellet grills.
What People Are Saying
“strikingly accurate temperatures, even heat distribution, and quick startup”
“make you look like a pitmaster”
How It Compares
vs. Pit Boss (800‑900 sq in. models)
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose Ironwood 885 for precise app control and temperature stability; choose Pit Boss if you prefer stronger natural smoke and a lower price.
vs. Camp Chef (similar size models)
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Disadvantages
Select Ironwood 885 for advanced connectivity and smoke enhancement; select Camp Chef for portability and budget considerations.
vs. Traeger Bronze series (≈500 sq in.)
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Opt for Ironwood 885 when you need large cooking capacity and advanced features; choose Bronze series for compact spaces and lower cost.