
"The Westwood series offers very basic pellet grill functionality with a simplified controller and a no-frills design, making it a budget-friendly option for grill enthusiasts."
"The new Westwood grills feature a button-based interface for temperature control, Wi-Fi connectivity for remote monitoring, and compatibility with Traeger's rail-based accessories."
"While the Westwood series allows for low-and-slow smoking and grilling, it sacrifices features like Super Smoke and Keep Warm modes found in more expensive models."
"The Westwood only supports one wired food probe, but for an extra $80, it can connect with Traeger's wireless meat probe for additional monitoring."
The Westwood series by Traeger provides an affordable option for backyard grilling with basic pellet grill features. It includes a streamlined button-based controller, Wi-Fi connectivity, and compatibility with Traeger's accessories. The grills have an 18-pound pellet hopper and a two-tier cooking space of 653 or 823 square inches. While it allows for various cooking methods, it lacks advanced features like Super Smoke and Keep Warm modes. The Westwood supports one wired food probe, with an option for a wireless probe at an additional cost, but does not include a pellet sensor.
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