Traeger Timberline 850 WiFi Pellet Grill – Traeger Grills®

The Traeger Timberline grill pushes the limits of what’s possible in grilling technology.

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PUNCH YOUR TICKET TO THE HALL OF FLAME WITH THE TIMBERLINE

Our top-shelf grill boasts three tiers of stainless steel grates that let you load up the grill with feast-worthy amounts of food. Fully insulated construction maintains steady temps in any weather for ultimate consistency. Plus, the included Traeger Pellet Sensor lets you monitor your pellet levels from anywhere using the Traeger App, so you never run out in the middle of a cook.

  • 3 Tiers of Stainless-Steel Grates
  • Fully insulated construction
  • Bamboo cutting board & Stainless-Steel Front Shelf
  • WiFIRE Technology
  • D2 Grill Controller
  • Pellet Sensor
  • Traeger Downdraft
  • Super Smoke Mode
  • Dual Position Smoke/Sear Bottom Grate
  • Concealed Grease Management
  • Included Meat Probe
  • All-Terrain Wheels
  • Locking Caster Wheels
  • Grill Tool Hooks

CONTROL YOUR GRILL FROM ANYWHERE

WiFIRE® Technology lets you monitor your cooks, adjust grill temperature, and access over 1,600 recipes through the Traeger App or select smart home devices.

WOOD-FIRED COOKING MADE SIMPLE

D2 controller with digital display makes setting grill temperature as easy as turning on an oven and allows you to adjust temp in 5°F increments.

NEVER RUN OUT OF PELLETS AGAIN

The Traeger Pellet Sensor mounts in hopper so you can monitor pellet levels and receive alerts when pellets are low.

Additional information

Total cooking space

850 sq. in.

Total weight

213 lbs

Pellet hopper capacity

24 lbs

Max temperature

500° F

Year 850 (DCCCL) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

Grills is the plural of grill.

As a surname, Grills may refer to:

  • Caroline Grills (1890–1960), Australian serial killer
  • Dave Grills (born 1959), Australian politician
  • Lee Grills (1904–1982), Canadian politician
  • Leo Grills, known as Lucky Grills (1928–2007), Australian actor and comedian

Pellets are small particles typically created by compressing an original material.

Pellet or pellets may refer to:

Timberline is an alternate term for the tree line.

It may 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
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4 Reviews For This Product

  1. 04

    by Ron

    I bought my Treager about 2 years ago and use it weekly. It has never let me down! Wish I could say that about my Pit Boss…

  2. 04

    by Mike

    I would like to start by saying I came from a traditional smoker. I have spent many years trying to perfect one thing on that smoker and it was a pork shoulder. I was looking at a Traeger and it wasn’t until a random stranger walked up to me and told me to spring for the Timberline 850 that I had bought one. Well… that man changed my life. Today my wife and I made two shoulders. They were by far the easiest shredding, juiciest pork I’ve ever seen. When my wife tasted it she gave my a fiery look that I have not seen in our 13 years of marriage. My only issue with this grill is the food is just too good and it’s the only food our family will eat now. The app is super convenient to use and has fantastic recipes. Take it from someone that spent lots of time starting a wood fire to make assorted meats this things is the best!!

  3. 04

    by Scott

    I bought the original 850 and had temperature consistency issues at year 3 or so. I was in the retailer talking about it and decided buy a Memphis Beal Street. After 6 months with it, the rtd probe went bad, and now its controller has gone bad. I had a conversation with the Traeger Rep at the retailer I bought both grills about the Traeger, and Traeger sent a new one, free of charge. That is GREAT SERVICE and a manufacturer that stands behind their product. I am going to swap the Memphis controller and sell it. Traeger you are GREAT!

  4. 04

    by Chris

    I full willingly admit it, I have a problem! I’ve owned so many grills over the years it’s crazy. From Primo, to Pitboss, GreenEgg, etc… I can honestly say nothing compares to the build quality coupled with ease of use as these Traeger’s! My only wish is that Traeger would come out with an iPad app. C’mon Traeger, you made an app for the watch… how about one for the tablet? I know the iPhone app will work, but you have to switch to portrait view to use it. Other than that, I really don’t have any cons on these grills. Some will ask, why didn’t you just get a 1300 instead of 2 850’s? Great question. The logic is, I’ve done a 23lb brisket on 1 of my 850’s (turned out amazing btw), and that’s probably the biggest piece of meat I’ll ever need to cook. Having 2 though allows me to cook everything I need for a meal outside as I can run at 2 different temps.

    If you’re on the fence on whether or not to go with a Traeger, I can honestly say they are money well spent! Oh, and I did not receive an incentive for this review, but selecting “yes” that I did is the only option

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