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Home » Outdoors » Traeger Strips Features From Its new Pellet Grill for Affordability, is it Worth the Bet?

Traeger Strips Features From Its new Pellet Grill for Affordability, is it Worth the Bet?

Westwood grills boasts a user-friendly design with two-tier grates inside
Atish SharmaBy Atish SharmaApril 17, 2026Updated:April 17, 20263 Mins Read
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With summer on the horizon, the news starts flooding with countless press releases from budding and established BBQ brands. These companies begin announcing and releasing grills in spring to capitalize on the start of the primary outdoor cooking season, leveraging consumer anticipation, improved weather, and the desire to upgrade equipment before summer.

That is apparently what Traeger did, too. The US-based wood pellet grill manufacturer recently introduced the Westwood series, which is described as “an all-new grill lineup crafted for cooks ready to explore wood-fired cooking.”

Available in two versions: Westwood and Westwood XL, the two grills are being deemed as Traeger’s most wallet-friendly full-sized smart pellet grills to date. To put the price into perspective, Westwood can be purchased for $700, while the XL version costs $800. This, compared to Traeger’s previous product line, Traeger Flatrock 2-Zone Griddle in particular, doesn’t hint at much difference other than a variation of $100 for the base model, but makes sense when compared to premium pellet grills, like the Ironwood series.

Nevertheless, the new lineup of grills still brings the brand’s signature wood-fired flavor and app-connected convenience to backyard cooks. This is possible courtesy of natural hardwood pellets that deliver a rich, smoky taste through convection-style cooking. Both models feature a temperature range from 180 degrees Fahrenheit to 450 degrees Fahrenheit, making them versatile for low-and-slow smoking, roasting, baking, or straightforward grilling.

Both models feature an 18 lbs hopper that provides ample pellet capacity for extended cooking sessions without frequent refills, while the included wired meat probe helps ensure perfectly cooked results. Another USP of the Westwood, as observed in the Woodridge series, is its built-in WiFIRE connectivity. Users can pair the grill with Traeger’s mobile app to monitor temperatures, adjust settings, and receive notifications from anywhere.

When it comes to cooking space, the base Westwood offers 653 square inches across dual-tier grates, while the larger XL expands to 823 square inches, which is enough room to handle meals for family dinners or weekend gatherings. Other features include a side shelf and lower storage shelf for meal preparation, along with tool hooks and Traeger’s innovative P.A.L. (Pop and Lock) accessory rail system on the front, which lets owners customize the setup with optional add-ons.

Also Read: Best Pellet Grills of 2026 -Smoke, Sizzle and Sear Like a Pro

From an operational standpoint, the new series forces trust in a streamlined push-button controller. The new model, sans the elaborate interfaces of premium models (including a knob), offers users straightforward controls for temperature adjustments, ignition, and Wi-Fi pairing. This no-nonsense approach makes the Westwood particularly beginner-friendly while still delivering consistent, even heat distribution.

To keep costs down, the grills forgo some luxury features found on pricier Traeger grills, such as advanced smoke modes or built-in pellet sensors. Even so, industry observers suggest the Westwood performs reliably for everyday use. Those interested can make their purchase via the company’s official website.

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Atish Sharma is a seasoned journalist, theatre director, and PR specialist with over ten years of experience in print, electronic, and digital media, based in Shimla, India. He's played pivotal roles as a field journalist at Hindustan Times and currently serves as the Managing Editor at Homecrux, where he writes on consumer technology, design, and outdoor gear. When not working on his writing projects, Atish loves to explore new Kickstarter projects, watch cult classic films, interview designers, and ponder existential questions.

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