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I’m a big fan of BBQ. Of course I didn’t use the search function. Sorry everyone. Yet, I’m curious to those that set up camp for a few days as to what you are using for a compact or functional smoker? Maybe a portable PitBoss running off a jackery? I’m currently shopping.
 

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Green Mountain Grills Davy Crockett. Works great on 12V - doesn't pull much once running. I've done 12 hour cooks on it and solar kept the batteries charged +.
 
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Has anyone used the traeger ranger grill, for $450 and the dedicated space it needs is it worth it?

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I've been using the Traeger portable pellet grill for years. Pull's 12amps during startup. Once the fire is lit, pulls less than 5amps. Minimal impact on battery. Multiple ways to use the grill. Smoker as intended, Or crank it up to 4oo degrees and grill a steak, or put a disposable pan in and use it as a oven. There are plenty of these types of grills. Pick the one you like and take it with you.
 
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