The only grill powered by trager gas is its its Flatrock Flat-top grid. Apart from this one model, All the rest of In the company lineup running on wood pellets. As the griddles continue to be insanely popular backyard cooking tools, the trager expands the flatrock line with a smaller, choice of two burners. The flatrock 2 zone has all features from the larger version, now called the flatrock 3 zone, on a grid that takes up less space on your deck, patio or porch.
As the name suggests, the flatrock 2 zone has two separate cooking areas with accurate heat control for each. U-shaped burners continue to heat the entire cooking surface and a side-to-side, air blocking design helps keep the fire running properly without burnouts or flare-ups. Like the flatrock 3 zone, there are folding shelves of shelves for tools and trays, along with the pop-and-lock (PAL) train system that add snap-on accessories you need to complete your grid setup. The EZ-Clean Grease Keg from other recent trager grills is also here, making it easy to get rid of fluids and debris after cooking.
The main appeal of the flatrock 2 zone is that it is smaller than the original model. You will still have the ability to make restaurants, broken burgers, fajitas and more than 468 square squares of cooking grid, but this new version will fit better with smaller outside spaces. It is also $ 200 cheaper at $ 700. Unfortunately, there is no word in existence: Traeger said the flatrock 2 zone is coming “soon” on its website and US and Canada retailers.
If you are looking for an alternative, Weber's slate griddles is well developed and offers different options depending on the size and features you follow. Starting at $ 549, you can get the three-burner, 28-inch base model coming from a major cart similar to company gas grills. Even the smallest choice in this Weber has offered more cooking places than the flatrock 2 zone at 504 square inch. At the top end, there is a four-burner, 36-inch version with easy to read digital temperature size and enclosed storage for $ 999. What's more, Weber offers a 30-inches size between those two, with different storage adjustments and an option to include battery-powered battery gauge. This one is
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