Great video I really enjoyed watching it. We just purchased the Recteq XL1400 on Black Friday the difference between the 1100 and the 1400 was about $150.00 dollars so I figured why not buy the 1400 hundred. We also purchased the All Terrain Ki and the Cover. The one thing that I believe that sets this smoker apart from all of the rest is that it is constructed of 304 Stainless Steel and that includes the grates as well. The 1400 hundred is currently on sale from Recteq for $1,200.00 and free shipping anywhere in the continental US. Carbon Steel is considerably cheaper than Stainless Steel.
Good call out on the cord management. Redesign looks decent. I assume they will have shelf options in the future. Wish they would have designed an easy cleanout.
Love my Recreq 1100! Customer service is second to none! Suggestion, do pork ribs (did three racks for the family at Christmas). Add some meat church smoked queso on the top rack the last hour.
Im still torn on these vs the Camp Chef, and Grilla Grill offerings. But its really tied between Camp Chef and Recteq especially with these newer grills. What are you r thoughts with the Woodwind 36/Pro versions with this
It’s going to come down to your needs. I like Recteq for its quality, warranty and customer service. I have used Camp Chef in the past and its quality was not par with Recteq. I will have a review posted this weekend. With Recteq you will notice the people there they share a great passion for outdoor pellet smoking and grilling.
Yea..I def can see that. also love that their small business. Think the dualfire might be my choice! Geuss i'll get over the non- ash clean out@@webersbbq
@@mrfreezey1 the ash clean out can be flawed. Depends on the grill. Some are acceptable to moisture build up. I clean burn pot every 4 cooks and the barrel every 10 cooks depending on the pellets. If you are looking for a searing option and smoking option. The dual fire would be a great choice.
I have not experienced any melting from the paint. However I don’t take the grill up to 700. Best to reach out to Recteq Directly for that answer or check with an online forum. Thanks for watching and your comments
When it comes to performance, they both work the same. It’s more cosmetic. The main cooking chamber on the 1100 is redesigned which gives you more room on the top shelf. The controller is new on the 1100. 1100 has no front shelf, sadly.
Great video I really enjoyed watching it. We just purchased the Recteq XL1400 on Black Friday the difference between the 1100 and the 1400 was about $150.00 dollars so I figured why not buy the 1400 hundred. We also purchased the All Terrain Ki and the Cover. The one thing that I believe that sets this smoker apart from all of the rest is that it is constructed of 304 Stainless Steel and that includes the grates as well. The 1400 hundred is currently on sale from Recteq for $1,200.00 and free shipping anywhere in the continental US. Carbon Steel is considerably cheaper than Stainless Steel.
Good call out on the cord management. Redesign looks decent. I assume they will have shelf options in the future. Wish they would have designed an easy cleanout.
Love my Recreq 1100! Customer service is second to none! Suggestion, do pork ribs (did three racks for the family at Christmas). Add some meat church smoked queso on the top rack the last hour.
Thanks for the quick review! I'm about to grab one with their black Fri special...
Im still torn on these vs the Camp Chef, and Grilla Grill offerings. But its really tied between Camp Chef and Recteq especially with these newer grills. What are you r thoughts with the Woodwind 36/Pro versions with this
It’s going to come down to your needs. I like Recteq for its quality, warranty and customer service. I have used Camp Chef in the past and its quality was not par with Recteq. I will have a review posted this weekend. With Recteq you will notice the people there they share a great passion for outdoor pellet smoking and grilling.
Yea..I def can see that. also love that their small business. Think the dualfire might be my choice! Geuss i'll get over the non- ash clean out@@webersbbq
@@mrfreezey1 the ash clean out can be flawed. Depends on the grill. Some are acceptable to moisture build up. I clean burn pot every 4 cooks and the barrel every 10 cooks depending on the pellets. If you are looking for a searing option and smoking option. The dual fire would be a great choice.
@@webersbbq Thanks!
@mrfreezey1 what did you go with?? I am in the same boat.
Looks like you're missing a nut where the wiring harness goes in below the cooking chamber. 2:14 mark in the video
Good eye, but I wasn’t missing the nut. I just didn’t tighten it. It is now well tightened.
Nice overview…..just ordered one from Recteq. Btw…..Your grate on the top is upside down, FYI
@@kerrytodd3753 Great choice and yes, the top grate was upside down lol
Good looking grill. recteq baby!
No front tray option?
Not yet. I sent an email and I am awaiting their response
I have this grill coming this week, so are the included probes accurate?
Has the finish on the lid switched from the powder coated paint that melts If you use the grill at 700 degrees?
I have not experienced any melting from the paint. However I don’t take the grill up to 700. Best to reach out to Recteq Directly for that answer or check with an online forum. Thanks for watching and your comments
What’s the difference between this and the 1250 besides the legs and bottom storage rack?
When it comes to performance, they both work the same. It’s more cosmetic. The main cooking chamber on the 1100 is redesigned which gives you more room on the top shelf. The controller is new on the 1100. 1100 has no front shelf, sadly.
Good job bro 😎
Nice informative video
Thank you for watching
CAN YOU GET LIGHTS 2 ON THIS GRILL?
Just ordered one today 🎉
speak slower and say UUMMM more
I bet you're a hit at parties
@@williamhermann6635 naa he gets kicked out for groping the chicks 😂