Ive had my traeger (the small Bronson version) for maybe 4-5 years now. So far the only thing Ive repaired/replaced was the auger motor--otherwise it has been a pretty stout unit for being kept outdoors year-round with nothing but a cover. My BIL's motor went about a year after mine did too. Great thread
Thanks. My brother had one for years and I use to rib him about its not real Q but on the flip side I knew that the convivence is awfully hard to beat. And so far playing around with it the little I have that for sure with the right technique and a few gadgets you can produce some very good results. My only real problem is that I am limited locally on what pellet choices I have so I will have to see what I can do about that.