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Traeger All-New Timberline Wi-Fi Controlled Wood Pellet Grill W/ WiFire - TBB86RLG

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Traeger All-New Timberline Wi-Fi Controlled Wood Pellet Grill W/ WiFire - TBB86RLG
+Traeger Full-Length Grill Cover For Timberline - BAC638
+Traeger Bucket Liners - 5 Pack - BAC407
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Key Features

Smart Combustion ensures ultra-consistent burn for perfect results, every time
  • WiFIRE technology lets you control grill from anywhere
  • Induction cooktop for scorching-hot searing, sauteing, simmering, frying, and more
  • EZ-Clean Grease+Ash Keg collects grease and ash in one convenient place
  • Super Smoke Mode cranks up the wood-fired flavor
Discover what outdoor cooking perfected looks like with the all-new Traeger Timberline Wood Pellet Grill. The most capable, customizable, and versatile cooking tool ever, the Timberline produces perfect results every time and is fully loaded with features that will open your eyes to a whole new world of wood-fired flavor and outdoor cooking possibilities. Fire up a feast, along with drinks and dessert, all on one grill that allows grilling, smoking, baking, roasting, braising, & BBQing - and now sauteing, simmering, and scorching-hot searing, thanks to the new Traeger Induction cooktop. Whether it is slow-smoked meats, gourmet feasts, or wood-fired pizza, the Timberline helps you make every meal memorable. WiFIRE technology makes it easy to control your grill from anywhere, whether you are inside watching the game or out on the hiking trail, and ultra-easy cleanup means post-cook cleaning is as convenient as the main event. Fueled by premium all-natural hardwood pellets that infuse your food with amazing flavor, the Timberline boasts incredible precision and consistency unrivaled by any other grill and features premium craftsmanship that leaves no detail overlooked.

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Warranty

Traeger warranties this barbecue grill against rusting through under normal use and maintenance on the body, legs, cabinet doors, bottom shelf, painted shelf/hopper cover for a period of ten (10) years from the date of original purchase. The controller, auger motor, auger, and fan are covered for three (3) years againsts defects in material and manufacturing under normal use and maintenance. The enameled cast iron and stainless steel grates are covered for three (3) years againsts rusting through under normal use and maintenance. The hot rod, pellet sensor, cord, RTD, flame sensor, door sensor, thermocouple, lid gasket, induction knob, and lighting are covered for one (1) year against defects in material and manufacturing under normal use and maintenance. The meat probe and wireless meat probes are covers for one (1) year against rusting through under normal use and maintenance. Labor is not included.

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Customer Reviews

4.05

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Markm

Seattle, WA

Oct 29, 2022

the source of this review is from Traeger Service - BV
Awesome grill.

I have the original Timberline XL and love it, it's massive and works great. My one complaint is that it only has one probe. This new one looks amazing and I am enjoying reading all the reviews. I will likely upgrade and give my current one to my brother. I was wondering though, it seems like a current trend with some other pellet grill manufacturers is to add a built in wood chips burner box to add additional smoke flavor. Does Traeger have any roadmap plans to offer a similar feature in future iterations of Timberline?

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Dan Greene

Denton Tx

Oct 28, 2022

the source of this review is from Traeger Service - BV
Great Grill

I'm really enjoying my new grill. The wood pallets and start up is super easy

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Myloss

undisclosed

Oct 26, 2022

the source of this review is from Traeger Service - BV
Not worth the price

Out of box failure 3 hours of tech call still not working

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jboshoven

Baltimore, MD

Oct 23, 2022

the source of this review is from Traeger Service - BV
This thing is Huge

I had a Timberline 850 for 6 months and loved that grill to death. I have only done 5 cooks on this new grill, but while getting to know this grill, i am loving it, especially the new features with this giant grill. It is really way to big for just my wife and me, but i am looking forward to the first big party where i am sure its huge capacity will shine.

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Smoke Daddy

Indiana

Oct 16, 2022

the source of this review is from Traeger Service - BV
Eh...

My second review since launch, this one being an update to the experience. A long review but absolutely needed. Traeger delivers with smoking in regards to the pellet grill market. The problem is that is all it does with minimal smoke improvement from the regular Timberline series. As far as searing goes I have to say it's atrocious without the induction. Yes, that is why the induction is there but tbh, I don't always want to use a pan to sear on. The gimmick is "wood fired" by pellet grills and a lot of the time, I want to sear on the grill itself specifically on the thick grates they updated to. What you get in return however, is a baked piece of meat. This is due to the grills incapability to revert back to a high searing temp quickly when the lid opens for even a couple seconds to flip something. Again, I understand the idea of the induction but it shouldn't have to be mandatory to grill. Some may agree when I say this, sometimes you just want to grill. By grill I mean you want to reverse sear and do it on the grill with that specific heat source. If I could return it I would. If traeger did a buy back, I would! The problem is manufacturers know that people will be displeased in the grilling community if their products don't live up to the hype so their return policy is "un opened un used" so in the end you're left wanting more, wishing more, and a grill going hardly used. In the realm of pellet grills, this is good for smoking. For a deeper flavor there are better brands for that, specifically OJ and Webers smokefire but this is better usual in terms of build quality. After allll that text what is the final recommendation? I would say you need to seriously consider what you want in a pellet grill, how often you think you'll want to sear on a pan and not the actual grill, and whether the very basic function of this grill outside of it's bells and whistles are what you'll truly be happy with. This isn't something I would recommend to the average joe. This Traeger comes off as a status symbol in my opinion and for a guy like me who could care less about that, I am now stuck with something I really do not care for. At it's basic core, it can smoke. Is it good enough at that to spend this kind of money? No. Will you be stuck with it if you end up disliking it after a long term period? Probably. Going on a month and no one has nibbled on my listing for it. It's a hard pill to swallow when listing a grill so beyond low for what you spent and still, no one wants to take that dive. That speaks volumes.

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Dave Kennedy

Cleveland Ohio

Oct 8, 2022

the source of this review is from Traeger Service - BV
Would Not Recommend. Get a different grill.

I've been an avid Traeger Grills fan since they started popping on the market. I have several Traegers, and decided to move from the Timberline 1300 to the Timberline XL. This thing is not ready for the market. First, when I got the grill - it came damaged with a cover. Apparently this was a common thing and they shut down replacing lids until they corrected multiple damaged covers. It took 4 months to receive a new grill cover. Second, I am now stuck in a "Downloading Updates" loop to where I can't even use the grill. I let it run for 2 1/2 hours. Called support, they told me to let it run overnight. I called support again today, they told me to let it run for the rest of the day. Something's broke here. It's not a signal strength issue - my access point is literally right next to it. Support has been extremely rough, not knowing the product or even how to escalate when I can't even use the grill now for several days. One person said it will attempt to download 5 times, then not again, another person said 4 times - then they said it could take up to several weeks to update? What? I can't use my smoker for several weeks? Are you kidding me? This is a complete failure here. The vacuum system is no better than the 1300. They claim it goes into the bucket, but most of the ash is still in the main floor of the smoker where you have to suck it out anyways just like you did on the 1300. Cleaning is the same, features just the same, and I would say my 1300 maintained more consistent temperatures and less fluctuating temperatures. The XL does heat up much faster which is a plus. I'm really disappointed in this grill. Once I get this downloading updates issue fixed, I plan on putting it up on the market to sell so that I can go to a different smoker. I have been a Traeger fan for years and always viewed them as the gold standard for pellet smokers, this has really soured my opinion on the grills and their build quality and for my move off of them completely.

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Danj

Nebraska

Oct 7, 2022

the source of this review is from Traeger Service - BV
Love my Timberline XL

I have not been disappointed with this grill. It was an upgrade from a Traeger "Fremont". This is all I use for cooking now. Easy to set up and use with all the Wi-Fi features

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Tom H

Tucson, Arizona

Oct 2, 2022

the source of this review is from Traeger Service - BV
The wildest grill in the 21st century

This is the most bestes grill I have ever cooked on!!!

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Orv E

Kansas City, MO

Oct 1, 2022

the source of this review is from Traeger Service - BV
Timberline 1300 much better unit.

Purchased in July 2022, absolutely the worst Traeger I have owned. Temperature swings are insane, poor design on pellet sensor, receive error messages that I cannot clear. I have to vacuum out the pellet dust the same as the 1300, very little if any ends up in the container. Very over rated, 4k down the drain.

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ADD1

Los Gatos California

Oct 1, 2022

the source of this review is from Traeger Service - BV
Great Product

Simple to set up and run. Was cooking the same day, well built.

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Expert Review

The Skinny:
  • Unprecedented package of features resets the standard for what a pellet grill can be
  • Superior insulation and 304-grade stainless steel maximize durability and heat retention
  • Industry-first induction side cooktop pushes Traeger’s cooking versatility to new levels
  • New EZ-Clean™ components and locking accessory rail system prioritize convenience
  • Available with a trim kit that lets you seamlessly build the grill into a BBQ island

By: Chef Tony Matassa

At this point, Traeger is a brand whose name speaks for itself. It’s the company that created the concept of pellet grilling, continued innovating even as it held the patent from 1986 to 2006, and didn’t miss a beat as the leader in that space once the competition started heating up. I honestly wasn’t sure how much more Traeger could do to impress me, but then I got my hands on the all-new Timberline XL pellet grill. It’s an absolute beast that blew me away with thoughtful engineering and never-before-seen features that represent a new era for the industry — proof that the Traeger legacy is alive and well.

I spent a lot of time putting the new Timberline pellet grill through its paces with a mix of data-gathering and real-world grilling tests. Every experiment was geared toward better understanding the grill’s quality, performance, and features, which are thoroughly detailed in this all-new Traeger Timberline XL pellet grill review.

  • Before we begin, I want to point out a few things you should keep in mind while reading. First is that I reviewed the grill in its freestanding configuration, but it can be built into an outdoor kitchen island by simply adding a Timberline trim kit (built-in pellet grills are rare and typically come at higher price points, so count this as another major step forward for Traeger). Additionally, this review covers the Timberline XL TBB01RLG; the revamped line also includes a non-XL model (TBB86RLG) that’s identical in everything except size. Also remember that we’re talking about the new Traeger Timberline, not the original 1300 and 850 models.

  • Timberline XL grill built into a custom outdoor kitchen island

Quality
Double-walled insulation, 304-grade stainless steel components, and a fully gasketed hood redefine durability for Traeger.

  • Though I was eager to get cooking on the new Timberline, I started with a close look at the grill’s materials using an XRF analyzer gun that checks for chemical composition. The exterior unsurprisingly registered as 18-gauge, powder-coated steel, the established standard for both Traeger and the pellet-grill industry in general. What’s under the hood, however, exceeded my expectations. Every stainless steel component turned out to be 304-grade — a premium, commercial-quality alloy with corrosion resistance that makes it the gold standard among outdoor materials. While Traeger used 304-grade stainless steel for the interior of the original Timberline series, seeing it throughout the new model signals a serious jump in quality.

  • Freestanding Timberline XL pellet grill with hood open

The thickness of materials (as measured with calipers) is no joke, either: there’s an 18-gauge heat shield and EZ-Clean drip tray, 20-gauge interior hood liner, 8mm solid main cooking rods, and 5mm solid secondary cooking grates. For good measure, the entire interior is double-walled to increase longevity and improve heat stability. Even the bottom storage doors are double-walled, a key benchmark for quality grill design. And I’d be remiss if I didn’t mention the soft-close hinges, a feature I’m glad is finally taking off in the grilling industry. Finally, the new Timberline has well-designed gaskets completely around the hood, and I appreciate Traeger for going the extra mile with a gasket for the EZ-Clean Grease+Ash Keg.

Now for the warranty. Traeger traditionally offered a flat, 3-year warranty for its pellet grills, but the all-new Timberline series carries a beefed-up 10 years of protection against rust-through on the grill body, legs, cabinet doors, bottom shelf, and painted shelf/hopper cover. Meanwhile, the grates, controller, and auger system are backed by Traeger’s usual 3 years of coverage. Traeger extends 1 year of protection for the remaining components and included probes, creating a comprehensive warranty that reflects the Timberline’s upper-Premium-class quality.

Performance
After acing consistency tests at various temperatures, the new Traeger Timberline — induction side burner included — produced wood-fired deliciousness at every turn.

Considering the first-rate insulation present throughout the grill, I was excited to hook up my thermocouples and see just how evenly it heats the smoking chamber. I conducted tests at 3 different temperatures, using probes spaced across the grates to determine the average heat level at specific settings.

My low-temp test saw the grill set to 250°F for 30 minutes, at which point I observed a grill-wide average of 238°F — pretty dang amazing, and exactly the type of consistency I want for a low-and-slow cook. For the medium-temp test, I left the grill on 350° for 30 minutes as well, conditions that yielded an average of 320°F. That’s not as jaw-dropping as the low-temp consistency, but still very good and on par with my commercial oven at home. Lastly, the high-temp test at 500°F produced an average of 443°F after 45 minutes; I’ll definitely take that from a pellet grill.

Then we finally got to the good stuff: real-world grilling tests that just so happened to result in dinner for me and our video crew. (Tough job, I know!) To gauge performance on medium-high, I loaded down the Timberline XL’s spacious main grilling rack with 28 burger patties and got to work. Predictably, the 30°F average variation I recorded at medium heat during the thermocouple tests didn’t affect the cook in any noticeable way. They all came out juicy with decent grill marks, and the lack of hot or cold spots meant I didn’t have to do any juggling or shuffling to get them there.

  • Next was my surf ‘n’ turf/reverse-sear test, designed to get the induction side burner involved and assess the entire cooking package. I started the beef tenderloins at moderate temperature on the grill alongside some lobster tails, bell peppers, and red onions, letting the thick beef cuts come to temp internally as I preheated Traeger’s cast iron skillet on the induction cooktop. The preheat was lightning-fast (more on how it works in the next section), and it helped the cast iron form a beautiful crust on the tenderloins. While the beef rested, I turned the induction burner to low for a quick beurre blanc sauce, and I’m proud to report it performed just as well at delicate temps. Adding such a quick and versatile cooking appliance to an already multi-functional pellet grill really puts the new Traeger Timberline over the top.

  • Steak searing on the cast iron skillet induction cooktop

Of course, we couldn’t test a Traeger pellet grill without a BBQ smoking trial on low settings. What better than an all-day brisket smoke to get the job done? It cruised on remarkably steady temperatures — just like I observed in the low-temp thermocouple test — so at about the 14-hour mark, I added a couple whole chickens, some pork sausage, halved butternut squash, and green apples to see just how much the new Timberline XL could handle at once. The chicken and sausage smoked nicely, with great color and taste; the butternut squash and apples were equally excellent, carrying tons of wood-fired flavor even after I pureed them for a soup; and the brisket? Well, I had to take a moment of silence out of respect for its perfection. All in all, there are few things the Traeger Timberline XL TBB01RLG can’t do at the highest level.

Features
One of the most feature-heavy grills I’ve ever encountered, the new Traeger Timberline masterfully mixes industry-firsts with proven conveniences for a flawless experience.

You might want to find a comfortable position — this section will probably take a while. Let’s start by checking out the new features, beginning with one of my favorites: the Pop-And-Lock ® (or P.A.L.) system. Heavy-duty rails surround the front and sides of the grill, almost like a trim, giving you a place to attach optional Traeger accessories. It not only looks great and has a sturdy build, but also creates a customizable cooking setup. Not to be outdone, the back of the grill has a less-apparent but still-helpful feature: 2 newly added kickstands that fold out to level the unit when necessary.

The grease management system, meanwhile, received a complete redesign that ups the convenience factor. Fanned air around the fire pot moves ash up and onto the EZ-Clean drip pan above the heat shield, allowing you to simply scrape everything off the drip pan, through the left-hand grease tube, and into the EZ-Clean Grease+Ash Keg below. For one final touch of engineering brilliance, the keg locks into place on a flange to ensure the mess always ends up in the disposable keg liner and nowhere else.

  • The 22-lb. capacity on the new Traeger Timberline’s pellet hopper is up there with the original models, but the design has been mostly overhauled for greater convenience. For starters, the grill-facing side of the hopper is outfitted with a pair of lights that illuminate the cooking area at night. This is a smart location for lights because they won’t get dirty — and therefore less effective — like lighting placed inside the grill hood tends to do. The lights also function as a sensor that notifies the controller when the hood is open, signaling that the system needs to compensate for heat loss. (Generally speaking, the new Timberline XL has the most sensors of any Traeger yet.) Oh, and the top of the hopper houses a magnetic cutting board that pops off for easy cleaning, while the bottom features a release door for dumping pellets into the included container.

  • Opening the pellet release door to pour pellets into storage container

Despite touching on the induction side burner in the “Performance” section, it deserves some more shine here. It’s the first outdoor-rated induction cooktop I’ve seen on a grill, and it comes with a metal cover that serves as a backsplash and windbreak when in use, as well as an extra workspace when not. So, why induction heating? In simplest terms, this type of heat transfer uses magnetism and polarity to heat your cooking vessel, making tasks like boiling a pot of water so fast and efficient that you’ll start to wonder if there’s a tiny magician inside. (There isn’t. I checked!)

  • That brings me to the brains behind the operation: Traeger’s WiFIRE controller. It’s extremely user-friendly, with a full-color touch screen and selection knob for programming settings. The display helpfully tracks actual vs. set temperatures, current pellet levels in 5% increments, timers, induction burner controls, and info for paired probes and accessories — all of which can be customized and pinned to the home screen. Additionally, the Wi-Fi controller provides access to probe calibrations and diagnostics for various parts of the grill, a huge advantage for upkeep. Those familiar with Traeger will also be happy to see Super Smoke Mode and Keep Warm Mode, a pair of vital functions for boosting flavor and preserving post-cook quality, respectively. Throw in 2 wired temperature probes along with another pair of MEATER Bluetooth thermometers, and Traeger puts you in total command from the jump.

  • Traeger WiFire controller app on a smartphone for remote controls

We’re nearing the end, so let’s quickly talk about the cooking surface. There are 3 grates in total, offering 1,320 square inches of space for the Traeger Timberline XL and 880 square inches for the non-XL model (both are slightly larger than the original Timberline grills). The top 2 auxiliary racks can be set in any of 5 positions for customized cooking, and I was especially impressed by the slick design that makes them easy to adjust, even when they’re loaded with food.

And while this last point doesn’t have any bearing on the cooking experience, I’ve got to mention it: the instructions and packaging are awesome. Traeger includes a thank-you letter, an offer for a free hat, an extremely thorough manual with QR codes that link to how-to videos, and a playfully designed box that the kids can use as a fort once everything’s unpacked. None of that may seem like much, but that little-details mentality carries over to every aspect of the Traeger Timberline XL pellet grill — one of the best grills I’ve had the pleasure of reviewing.

Overall Rating
4.4 out of 5

Value

4.5

Construction

4.5

Design & Style

4.5

Innovation & Features

5.0

Hopper Capacity

5.0

Even Heat

4.5

High Heat

4.0

Low Heat

5.0

Customer Service

4.0

Warranty

3.0

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