7/30/2023 0 Comments Rec tec 700 vs 590None of them compare to the ease, quality and smoke of the RecTec. We have had a Bradley Chunk wood smoker, a Bradley Puck feed smoker, a Mastercraft and most recently a Green Mountain Pellet grill. They are every bit as good as they say they are. You can also check many of my other articles in my Wood Pellet Grill/Smoker Guide.We just bought a new 700 model and are absolutely the happiest we have ever been with any smoker. These are just two brands on the market, and I have lots of other comparison articles, such as Pit Boss vs Camp Chef and Camp Chef vs Weber. That’s it! I hope you found this comparison of RECTEQ vs Camp Chef interesting/informative. ![]() Though I come to a different conclusion in favour of the RECTEQ in my Weber vs RECTEQ article. However, if you can store the grill in a shed/garage and out of the wet weather, I would probably go with the Camp Chef for the reasons stated above. Therefore, personally, I would probably recommend going for the RECTEQ if your grill has got to live outside over the wetter months of the year. As a result, it will likely have a longer useful life because of that stainless steel. However, the extensive use of stainless steel on the RECTEQ should not be ignored. I also give the Camp Chef the edge with regards to the cooking area and grilling/searing performance due to the direct-flame access and propane Sear Box/SideKick. So what are my final thoughts? Well, on the temperature control and WiFi functionality, both RECTEQ and Camp Chef are very even, though I give the Camp Chef the edge due to the large full-colour screen. Hence, many areas of the RECTEQ are not going to suffer from rust/corrosion.Ĭonclusion On RECTEQ vs Camp Chef Pellet Grills The RECTEQ features a stainless steel cooking chamber and internals. The RECTEQ, while not a full stainless steel pellet grill, it does feature many more stainless steel components over the Camp Chef. Therefore, ideally, you wouldn’t want to leave the pellet grill outside as it will accelerate rust/corrosion. The lid is made from stainless steel, and so is the propane Sear Box/SideKick.Īs is standard with pellet grill warranties, rust/corrosion is not covered under warranty conditions. The Camp Chef is predominately manufactured from painted carbon steel. What Materials Are These Pellet Grills Made From? Therefore I think it will make it easier to read and therefore adjust settings etc. Its full-colour, whereas the RECTEQ is monochrome. But more than that, its the screen which I think gives the Camp Chef the edge. While both control panels on both pellet grills are fairly evenly matched, there is a couple of areas where I feel the Camp Chef is superior.įor instance, the Camp Chef provides four meat probe ports, whereas the RECTEQ provides only two. However, an optional upper cooking rack can also be added, which will bump the cooking area up to just over 1,000 square inches.īoth of these pellet grills are also WiFi-enabled, and while I’m familiar with the feature set of Camp Chef Connect, I’m not really sure about the features of the RECTEQ app. ![]() Well, the RECTEQ RT-700 provides just over 700 square inches on the main grate, which they claim is sufficient for six large racks of ribs which sounds about right. So how do these two pellet grills from RECTEQ and Camp Chef compare? However, it is part of the decision-making process when it comes to choosing a grill which will meet your needs the best. I never recommend choosing a pellet grill purely on its provided cooking area. Who’s Pellet Grill Provides The Largest Cooking Area? ![]() If you are interested in a more affordable product from either brand, please check out the links to the articles above. Both of these pellet grills retail for $1,200. Therefore, this article will focus on the RECTEQ RT-700 and the Camp Chef Woodwind WiFi 36 with either a Sear Box/SideKick. In this comparison, I wanted to compare a model from each brand which I think best represents the strengths of each brand and is priced comparably. You can read more detailed articles on all the models produced by each brand in my RECTEQ article and my Camp Chef SmokePro and Woodwind articles. This article is focused on comparing two specific models from each brand. Introduction To RECTEQ vs Camp Chef Pellet Grills
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