Best Pit Boss Grills 2026: Sportsman, Pro Series Elite, Navigator, and Lockhart Full Guide

Pit Boss is the value tier of the pellet grill market.

Owned by Dansons (also parent of Louisiana Grills), Pit Boss delivers 80-90% of Traeger’s feature set at 40-50% of the price. This guide covers the full Pit Boss lineup, which models are actually worth buying, and the honest comparison against Traeger.

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The Pit Boss lineup in 2026

  • Sportsman — entry line, $400-600.
  • Navigator — mid-tier, $600-800.
  • Pro Series Elite — upgraded consumer, $550-800.
  • Lockhart — combo pellet + gas cabinet smoker, $800-1,200.
  • Onyx Series — premium consumer line, $800-1,400.

Best all-round: Pit Boss Pro Series Elite

The Pro Series Elite line is where Pit Boss delivers the strongest value. 850+ sq in cook area, 24 lb hopper (biggest in the class), PID controller with 15F accuracy, slide-plate flame broiler for direct-flame searing. For anyone who wants a pellet grill under $700 and does not care about premium tier apps, this is the pick.

Best budget: Pit Boss Sportsman 820

Under $500 and it works. 820 sq in cook area, 21 lb hopper, PID controller, slide-plate flame broiler. What you give up vs Pro Series Elite: thinner steel, simpler control panel, slightly less consistent temperature. What you get: the cheapest legitimate pellet grill on the market.

Best combo: Pit Boss Lockhart Platinum

Unique combo cabinet: pellet grill on top, gas grill / smokehouse cabinet on bottom. Perfect for making sausage, jerky, or cold-smoking cheese in the cabinet while grilling burgers up top. $1,200 is genuinely competitive with buying separate units.

Best premium: Pit Boss Navigator 1230 or Onyx

Pit Boss’s answer to Traeger Ironwood. Bigger hopper (33 lb!), better insulation, upgraded PID controller, WiFi app that has improved significantly in 2024-2026 firmware updates. Still ~40% cheaper than a comparable Traeger.

Pit Boss lineup comparison

Model Cook Area Hopper Direct Sear? Approx Price
Sportsman 500 500 sq in 18 lb Yes (slide) $400
Sportsman 820 820 sq in 21 lb Yes (slide) $500
Pro Series Elite 850 sq in 24 lb Yes (slide) $550
Navigator 1230 1,230 sq in 33 lb Yes $800
Lockhart Platinum 2,196 sq in combined 32 lb Yes + gas $1,200

Pit Boss vs Traeger — the honest read

Choose Pit Boss if: budget is the constraint. You get 80% of Traeger’s cooking result at 50% of the price. Slide-plate direct-flame searing is a feature Traeger charges premium tier for. Bigger hoppers than Traeger at equivalent price points.

Choose Traeger if: the app matters. Traeger’s WiFIRE app is significantly better than Pit Boss’s. Long-term build quality is slightly better. Warranty processing is smoother.

See our detailed comparison: Traeger vs Weber SmokeFire vs Pit Boss.

Bottom line

Best Pit Boss for most people: Pro Series Elite at $550-700. Enough features for serious BBQ, hopper big enough for overnight brisket, direct-flame sear built in.

Cheapest legitimate pellet grill: Sportsman 820 at $500. Value premium: Navigator 1230 at $800. Combo cook: Lockhart Platinum at $1,200.

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About this guide

Our recommendations synthesize manufacturer specifications, published editorial reviews (AmazingRibs, Wirecutter, Serious Eats, Meathead), and community feedback from BBQ forums (r/smoking, r/BBQ, Smoking Meat Forums), cross-checked against real-world reports. We do not accept payment for recommendations.

Last reviewed: July 2026

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