
Traeger Pro 34
Score: 83/100
Traeger Ironwood 885
Score: 79/100Rankings

The Traeger Pro 34 is an electric wood-pellet grill offering a generous 884 sq in cooking area, digital temperature control and versatile cooking modes. It lacks smart connectivity and some users note occasional temperature variance. Ideal for backyard cooks who prioritize set-it-and-forget pellet grilling over app features.

The Traeger Ironwood 885 is a high-capacity pellet grill offering 885 sq in of cooking space and precise temperature control via WiFIRE app connectivity. Its large size and premium price make it less portable and more expensive than entry-level models. Ideal for families and intermediate enthusiasts seeking set-it-and-forget convenience.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
6.14 sqft | 6.146 sqftbest | |
450 °F | 500 °Fbest | |
250 Wbest | 95 W | |
| ↓ lower better | 136 lbbest | 170.2 lb |
| ↓ lower better | 49 in | 47 inbest |
| ↓ lower better | 53 inbest | 53 inbest |
| ↓ lower better | 27 inbest | 27 inbest |
2best | 2best |
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| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
Performance(3) | ||
Cooking Area (Total) (sqft) | 6.14 sqft | 6.146 sqft |
Maximum Temperature (°F) | 450 °F | 500 °F |
Fuel Type | Wood pellets | Pellet |
Power(1) | ||
Power Input (W) | 250 W | 95 W |
Build & Design(6) | ||
Weight (lb) | 136 lb | 170.2 lb |
Height (in) | 49 in | 47.0 in |
Width (in) | 53 in | 53.0 in |
Length (in) | 27 in | 27.0 in |
Construction Material | steel | Steel |
Grate Material | porcelain-coated steel | Porcelain |
Connectivity(2) | ||
Wi‑Fi Connectivity | false | true |
App Control | false | true |


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Professional reviewers 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-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.

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.
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.
“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)”

“strikingly accurate temperatures, even heat distribution, and quick startup”

“make you look like a pitmaster”


