The three-way Traeger decision comes down to WiFire, temperature ceiling, and cook space.
Traeger Pro 22 is the entry model. Ironwood 650 adds WiFire, downdraft exhaust, and a better hopper. Timberline 850 adds a stainless firepot, glass-panel display, and full induction cooktop feel. This guide breaks down the tradeoffs and helps you pick.
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Fastest way to pick
- Best under $700: Traeger Pro 22 Pellet Grill. Entry Traeger, 572 sq in cook space.
- Best under $1500: Traeger Ironwood 650. WiFire, downdraft, 650 sq in.
- Best premium under $2500: Traeger Timberline 850. Stainless firepot, premium build.
- Best if budget-limited: Traeger Pro 575 Pellet Grill. Older Pro model with WiFire, discounted.
Traeger Pro 22 – entry pellet grill
Entry model without WiFire. 572 sq in cook space, temp range 180-450F. Best if you want the Traeger brand experience at the lowest price point.
- Traeger Pro 22 Pellet Grill — Entry Traeger.
- Traeger Pro 575 Pellet Grill — Same class with WiFire.
Traeger Ironwood 650 – mid-tier with WiFire
Adds WiFire app control, downdraft exhaust for even airflow, TRU convection, and pellet sensor. 650 sq in cook space.
- Traeger Ironwood 650 — Mid-tier WiFire pellet grill.
- Traeger Ironwood XL — Larger Ironwood alternative.
Traeger Timberline 850 – premium tier

Stainless firepot, premium build, glass touchscreen, wood-tray induction feel. 850 sq in cook space.
- Traeger Timberline 850 — Premium Traeger.
- Traeger Timberline XL — Largest Timberline.
Model-specific accessories worth adding

Regardless of model, these Traeger-branded accessories fit the whole lineup.
- Traeger Insulation Blanket (by model) — Fitted insulation for cold-weather cooks.
- Traeger Folding Front Shelf — Prep space during cooks.
- Traeger Pellet Storage Bucket — Sealed pellet storage.
How to decide
Simple decision tree: Do you cook once a week or less? Pro 22 or 575. Cook multiple times a week and want app control? Ironwood 650. Serious pitmaster who wants stainless firepot longevity? Timberline 850.
Frequently asked questions
How were these products selected?
This guide is a research-based synthesis of product specs, brand reputation, current Amazon reviews, and category trends. It is not a hands-on review – use it to narrow options before you buy.
What price range should I expect?
Prices vary across the categories above. Amazon pricing changes frequently, so confirm current numbers on the product listings.
Should I always buy the most expensive option?
Not necessarily. Premium products offer better materials and longer warranties, but mid-tier picks meet most needs. Match the pick to your actual use case.
How often is this guide updated?
This guide is refreshed as new products launch. Amazon pricing and stock change daily – always confirm current price on Amazon before purchase.
Where is the best place to buy?
Amazon is linked throughout because it typically has broad selection, current pricing, and standardized returns. Manufacturer sites and specialty retailers are also options.
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