Grilla calls its Wifi system the Alpha Connect controller, and it’s a digital control system for the pellet grill. The vertical height is also worth mentioning, and there are 9 inches of height under the stainless steel lid for turkey, ham and beer can chickens. It’s also large enough that you can cook for 15 people coming over without feeling like you’ve run out of grill space. It’s not so big that you’re heating a lot of extra cooking chamber when you’re only cooking for the family. I like to tell people that this grill is perfectly sized for a family that likes to entertain. ![]() That just means that you can fit 2 whole briskets, 4 pork butts, or about 20 burgers on the grill if you wanted to. on the main cooking grate and 185 in the upper cooking area. The cooking space available in the chamber is 692 square inches, which translates to 507 sq. I don’t know about you, but I’m not a big fan of having 5 pounds of pellets in an open bag sitting in the garage waiting to get wet. The pellet hopper on the Silverbac holds 20 pounds of pellets, which means you can fit a whole bag without having leftovers. ![]() There’s no propane here, just good old-fashioned pellets of wood to provide both the smoke and fire. If you’re new to pellet grills, the pellet hopper is where you put wood pellets in order to provide fuel to the grill. Without completely taking the grill apart, I can’t see what the auger tube and other internals are made of, but what I can see shows me that this grill stands out from the rest in build quality. The metal that isn’t stainless steel is powder coated, which is common in pellet grills, but what I like about the Silverbac is that the main parts that usually wear out are stainless. When I’m looking at pellet grills, I want the grill grates, igniter rod, and drip pan to all withstand the test of time and weather, and this grill seems up to the challenge so far. The burn pot, diverter panel and drip tray are all stainless steel as well, and it speaks to how Grilla didn’t cut corners to meet a big box retailer’s price point like so many other brands. There’s a stainless steel lid and many stainless steel internal components. Looking at the quality of the build, the Grilla Grills Silverbac has a couple of standout features.įirst are the stainless steel components, which are rare in this price range. It only took us about an hour to assemble the AT cart, and screwing the grill to the cart took just a few minutes. The grill is largely pre-assembled minus either the cabinet and wheels or cart depending on which model you purchase. Grilla Grills ships this model on a pallet, so you’ll receive it by truck with a lift-gate to your home or business. Probe Ports: 1 port, 1 meat probe included Let’s start with the specifications so you can see how much grill we’re working with today.Ĭooking Space: 507 square inches (main), 185 square inches (upper), 692 square inches (total) This doesn’t cost you any more than normal but we may earn a small commission from the manufacturer. Note: Some of the links in this article may be affiliate links. By the end of this article, you’ll know if this is the pellet grill for you. ![]() ![]() There are four major categories that the Silverbac towers over the competition, and we’ll talk through the highs and lows. It was our top pick in our recent Best Pellet Grills under $1099 roundup. The Grilla Grills Silverbac AT is a wood fired pellet grill that stands out in a crowded market.
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