Traeger’s new Pro WiFi pellet grill is smarter, faster, and smokier

NEWS – With spring and summer just around the corner that can mean only one thing, IT’S GRILLING SEASON! Traeger, the popular manufacturer of wood pellet grills, introduced a new line based on their best-selling Pro Series grill.

There are two models available for 2019, the Pro 575 and Pro 780. The names correspond with the amount of square inch cooking capacity each model has.

The new wood pellet grills have been updated with Traeger’s WiFire Technology. WiFire enables grillers to monitor and change the grills temperatures, track the temperature of the food being grilled, and even add smoke from anywhere using the Traeger smartphone app.

With the app, you can browse through and download hundreds of recipes directly to the WiFire Controller to get step-by-step guidance through the entire cook cycle with GrillGuide.

Traeger’s new D2 Direct Drive Technology delivers more power to the grill, creating ultra-fast startups. A variable speed fan and auger provide optimal wood pellet smoke for the finest hardwood flavor. 

The new Pro D2 controller gives users more precise control over cooking temperatures, leading to more consistent results.

Each Pro model includes a 2-tier grate system, meat probe, and 18-pound capacity wood pellet hopper. The Traeger Pro 575 ($799.99) and Pro 780 ($999.99) are available in black or bronze. You can purchase them online from Traeger or your local Home Depot.

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Traeger’s new Pro WiFi pellet grill is smarter, faster, and smokier originally appeared on The Gadgeteer on March 18, 2019 at 8:00 am.

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Organize your favorite pens, pencils, and other writing gear in this gorgeous wooden box

NEWS – The Writing Box from Galen Leather takes you back to an era where there were no smartphones, laptops, or email. Back when the main form of communication was done by putting pen to paper. Back when your EDC consisted of a wooden box to carry your favorite pens, paper, and other stationary items.

Galen’s writing box is a solid box made of walnut with a leather insert to help you organize your pens, pencils, and more.

The box can even become an ergonomic writing surface when you use pegs to prop the lid at an angle.

If you want to travel back in time, you can order one for $125 from Galen Leather. The pens, pencils, notebooks, and other writing gear pictured are not included.

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Minaal Day Bag and Carry-on 2.0 Bag are ideal for EDC or one-bag travel

NEWS – I’m a big fan of bags designed for one-bag travel, and also of bags designed for EDC.  However, while a single bag designed for both purposes may sound good in theory, most often it does not work well in practice.  Minaal understands that, so they offer both their very functional Day Bag for daily school or office commute and their Carry-on 2.0 Bag several days of travel without having to check it on.

Both bags are made from Minaal’s custom 600D nylon fabric with 1000D nylon in high-abrasion areas (plus and Woojin & Duraflex buckles), and both feature Minaal’s DeviceNest shockproof laptop compartment, tuck-away shoulder straps + side handles for transforming to briefcase mode, lockable Daily YKK zippers for security, a seam-sealed rain cover, and both are available in low-key but sharp-looking Aoraki Black or Vancouver Grey colors.

The Day Bag’s capacity is a very capable 21L, while the Carry-on 2.0 Bag’s capacity is a generous 35L.  Additionally, both bags include plenty of pockets, slots, pouches and other organizational features in various sizes and shapes, all cleverly placed throughout.  The Daily Bag retails for $249, while its larger sibling the Carry-on 2.0 Bag retails for $299.  Trek over to Minaal.com for additional info or to order.

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Bellroy launches a new luxury leather line, and boy does it look good.

NEWS – When Bellroy goes in on a new product line, they don’t mess around. They started with small carry products that earned a reputation for excellence. When they stepped into bag design, I was blown away innovative designs and build quality. And now Bellroy is exploring leather with the same attention to design and detail.

Look at those product shots. Take a moment. I’ll wait.

The Designers Edition features clean, functional, luxurious designs made for the executive boardroom. You’ll find a briefcase and a tote in the lineup along with an assortment of wallets and small carry items. They’re premium items to be sure, but Bellroy does premium right. Go get some fancy here!

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Travel apps, EDC gear, and more – Weekly roundup

NEWS – We were busy this week and posted a variety of articles, reviews, and news. If you aren’t sure if you read everything, here’s a full list of everything that we posted to help you find out.

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Travel apps, EDC gear, and more – Weekly roundup originally appeared on The Gadgeteer on March 16, 2019 at 10:18 pm.

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