Traeger Pro Series 34 Pellet Grill in Bronze
Traeger Pro Series 34 Pellet Grill fueled by real-wood flavor. Digital Pro Controller gives precise temperature control. Versatility to do everything from smoking ribs, to baking a pie.
Traeger invented the original wood-fired grill over 30-years ago in Mt. Angel, Oregon and continues to lead the industry as the worlds #1 selling wood-fired grill, perfected by decades of mastering the craft of wood-fired cooking. Fueled by all-natural hardwood pellets and controlled with a digital controller, means from low and slow to hot and fast grilling, you’ll fire up deliciously consistent results every single time. The Pro Series 34 new robust body style has a sawhorse chassis for added stability, a side-lift bar and all-terrain wheels. New Advanced Grilling Logic keeps the internal temperature within plus/minus 15°F for precision grilling. Average variance over an hour long cook after grill has properly reached initial set temp of 375F. Ambient air temp at 72F without wind.
- 884 sq. in. grilling area
- Digital Pro controller with advance grilling logic
- Dual meat probes make checking internal meat temps simple
- Extra grill rack
- Hopper clean-out
- Easy to clean porcelain grill grates
- 18 lbs. hopper capacity
- Wheels with locking casters
34 may refer to:
- 34 (number), the natural number following 33 and preceding 35
- 34 BC
- AD 34
- 1934
- 2034
Bronze is an alloy consisting primarily of copper, commonly with about 12–12.5% tin and often with the addition of other metals (including aluminium, manganese, nickel, or zinc) and sometimes non-metals, such as phosphorus, or metalloids, such as arsenic or silicon. These additions produce a range of alloys that may be harder than copper alone, or have other useful properties, such as strength, ductility, or machinability.
The archaeological period in which bronze was the hardest metal in widespread use is known as the Bronze Age. The beginning of the Bronze Age in western Eurasia and India is conventionally dated to the mid-4th millennium BC (~3500 BC), and to the early 2nd millennium BC in China; elsewhere it gradually spread across regions. The Bronze Age was followed by the Iron Age starting about 1300 BC and reaching most of Eurasia by about 500 BC, although bronze continued to be much more widely used than it is in modern times.
Because historical artworks were often made of brasses (copper and zinc) and bronzes of different metallic compositions, modern museum and scholarly descriptions of older artworks increasingly use the generalized term "copper alloy" instead of the names of individual alloys. This is done (at least in part) to prevent database searches from failing merely because of errors or disagreements in the naming of historic copper alloys.
Pellets are small particles typically created by compressing an original material.
Pellet or pellets may refer to:
Pro is an abbreviation meaning "professional".
Pro, PRO or variants thereof might also refer to:
Traeger is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Albert Traeger (1830–1912), German politician
- Alfred Traeger (1895–1980), Australian inventor of the pedal wireless
- Carsten Träger (born 1973), German politician
- Elinor Meissner Traeger (1906–1983), American composer, pianist, and writer
- Ronald Traeger (1936–1968), American fashion photographer
- Tessa Traeger (born 1938), British photographer
- William Isham Traeger (1880–1935), Sheriff of Los Angeles County
Fictional characters:
- Chris Traeger
- Tig Trager
by Deborah
Excellent quality. Easy to use and smokes consistently.
by Ramjet
I love my Traeger ! Set it and forget it . Lights itself and maintains a great temperature . I couldn’t ask for more.
by Tom
Wife bought me the Pro Series 34 and never looked back. It’s so easy to use it’s not even funny. It actually makes cooking enjoyable. First time I smoked some chicken breasts and turned out great. Next up was the brisket and for the first time smoking a brisket it turned out pretty darn good. You have to do your homework to make sure you cook these items. Steak, burgers and just did a pork tenderloin and it’s one of those grills where I can’t wait to cook again doing something new.
by Chris
My wife and I brought out Smoker 10yrs ago We use it all year round. we had people here for holiday’s and they love the taste of the food they keep coming back. Can’t say enough of our smoker. But I as in me, did something wrong, and it caught on fire. I can’t believe it all the years we kept up on it cleaned it cover it and kept it out of the weather. So, keep up on your smoker don’t say I’ll get to it the next time. Or you can do what I did and watch 10yrs of a great smoker go up in smoke. What a bummer. It takes less than a half hour to maintain your smoker Now to buy a new Traeger.
by James
This is our second Traeger pellet grill. We had our other one for over 10 years. This one is a perfect size for 2- 4 people. The second rack is a nice option and the smoke stack chimney is an improvement over our older style that didn’t have one. Perfect amount of smoke, doesn’t waste pellets and looks good too! We debated about going with a less expensive brand but decided to stay with a Traeger because of the quality and performance. No regrets!
by Chris
Food never tasted so good!! Thank you Traeger and thank you Stephanie at Martinez.