
Traeger Pro 34
Score: 83/100
Breville BGR700BSS
Score: 84/100Rankings

The Breville BGR700BSS Sear and Press Grill provides a large open grilling surface with reversible ceramic plates and independent temperature controls for versatile indoor cooking. Its premium price and lack of a lid are notable trade-offs. Best for home cooks who want a high-end countertop grill that can also function as a griddle.

The Traeger Pro 34 electric wood-pellet grill provides a massive 884 sq in cooking area and up to 450 °F heat, delivering authentic wood-fire flavor with digital control. Its lack of Wi-Fi and occasional temperature hiccups are trade-offs for the robust build. Best suited for backyard enthusiasts who prioritize space and flavor over smart features.
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250 W | 1,800 Wbest | |
5,705 cm²best | 1,548.4 cm² | |
232 °Cbest | — | |
120 Vbest | 120 Vbest | |
| ↓ lower better | 61.7 kg | 6.779 kgbest |
— | 2 yearsbest | |
182.9 cmbest | — |
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Accessories(1) | ||
Included Accessories | Traeger Pro 34 grill unit, Digital Pro controller with AGL, 1 meat temperature probe, Porcelain-coated steel grates, 18‑lb pellet hopper, Side lift bar, All‑terrain wheels with locking casters, 120V AC power cord (6 ft) | Instruction booklet |
Design & Build(4) | ||
Cooking Surface Area (cm²) | 5705 cm² | 1548.4 cm² |
Product Weight (kg) | 61.7 kg | 6.779 kg |
Dimensions (HxWxD) | 134.6 x 124.5 x 68.6 cm | HxWxD: 21.5 x 35.1 x 37.5 cm |
Cooking Surface Material | Porcelain-coated steel | ceramic |
Power & Performance(1) | ||
Wattage (W) | 250 W | 1800 W |


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Professional editors emphasize the Traeger Pro 34's straightforward digital controller, robust steel build, and authentic wood-fire flavor, positioning it as a reliable, easy-to-use option for backyard cooks who value set-it-and-forget simplicity over high-tech connectivity.
Backyard enthusiasts generally praise the grill's large cooking area, consistent temperature control, and low pellet consumption for long smokes, while noting the lack of Wi-Fi features and occasional temperature hiccups as the main sources of disappointment.

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No consumer reviews or user feedback were identified in the research, with several sites noting that there are no reviews yet.
“top pick for a single outdoor cooker, successfully handling a 12 lb trimmed brisket (from 19 lb raw) overnight from 8 p.m. with minimal pellet use (hopper barely depleted by morning)”


