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3.1
50%
Recommended
7 Reviews
Boondock_Eich
The blanket is heavy duty and helps with making sure the grill gets up and stays at temperature, even at -5°. However, the magnets are terrible and don’t keep the blanket on or in place. Every time I open the lid the blanket falls completely off the grill unless I’m holding the blanket on.
Fred from Groton
Seems well made, but how will I wash it when the inevitable grease condenses and collects especially around the exhaust vents on the fiberglass fabric?
BOB85
So my woodwind pro can’t get past 350 when it’s 45 degrees out, never had this issue with my GMG. So I purchased the blanket. It attaches with 5-6 magnets. Open the lid briefly and it shifts. Open it for 30-45 seconds to remove your meat and it plain falls off the back. What a joke. At least design it to loop over the handle so it has a chance of staying on… oh and with the blanket, camp chef oak pellets, in 40 degrees no wind, the woodwind could barely push 380 degrees.
The design appeared to be "on track" when I installed the blanket. However, each time you open the lid, the magnets are not strong enough to hold the blanket in place. After a few times, the holes in the back are misaligned with the vent openings and it looks pretty awful. You have to go to the front of the grill and pull down on the front so it will pull the back up. This is one of those, "IF the engineers actually USED the things they designed, they would work."
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I have owned Target, Pit Boss, and I own a Rec Tech. I can’t say anything bad about those pellet grills; I have cooked amazing food on all of them. But this Woodwind Pro 36, is next level, to be able to produce Bbq that tastes like it came off of an offset is unbelievable. I know it’s a little pricey for a back yard grill; but really is worth the money.
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