The SmokePro range from Camp Chef is essentially their entry-level/budget family-sized backyard grills, whereas the Woodwind range below is their more premium option. Will a smaller grill actually meet your needs instead of going for a full-sized family-sized grill? Which is something worth considering when it comes to choosing a grill. Though I should note, currently, the Gen 2 control panel Camp Chef is fitting to the Pursuit is PID but its not WiFi enabled.Īs you can see in the video above, as Tom cooks up some excellent-looking onion brats, he really values the Pursuit as a small backyard grill and is actually not that bothered about its portability. The latest Camp chef Pursuit features a more advanced Gen 2 PID Control panel, and Tom, at some point, could indeed upgrade his control panel with a Gen 2 PID/WiFi control panel. While his unit is not standard and not representative of what you would purchase through, for Tom to put in that effort in modifying his Camp Chef Pursuit shows that he values the grill.Īs Tom notes in his review, with his being an older Pursuit, it features the older time-based control panel. So, what does need to be noted, as Tom states in his review, is that he has modified his Pursuit with a side shelf, hopper extension and rear smokestack instead of vents. A review of the Camp Chef Pursuit 20 after one year of ownership/use
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