Camp Chef Introduces New SmokePro SG

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posted on January 22, 2018
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Camp Chef has announced its new SmokePro SG pellet grill, which features a sliding lever to manipulate access to the firebox, allowing camp cooks to use low heat for smoking purposes and direct-flame high heat for real grilling—all with a single grill!

Aside from this innovation, the SmokePro SG also comes with an LED digital control with two meat probes, more rack space and a taller chamber, giving you the ability to cook more food at once. Thanks to the company’s Smart Smoke Technology, the grill provides a more consistent temperature range from 160 F to 500 F. A 2 pound capacity pellet hopper keeps the fire fed, and the Ash Cleanout System allows for continuous grilling, even during ash removal. All of these features rest solidly on a new the grill’s new sturdy leg design, built to bear the weight.

“With the development of the new SG model we took the feedback from our customers and added some new features that will make your wood fired grill experience even better” said Ty Measom, President of Camp Chef. “This model has everything you love about a pellet grill, with the convenience of direct flame grilling."

The new SmokePro SG has an MSRP of $749.99.

For more information, go to campchef.com.

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