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Recteq X-Fire Pro 825 review: A smart grill that pulls double duty

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Why This Matters

The Recteq X-Fire Pro 825 represents a significant advancement in grilling technology by combining pellet and gas grilling capabilities into a single, versatile device. Its smart features and durable design offer both consumers and the industry a glimpse into the future of multi-functional, connected outdoor cooking appliances, enhancing convenience and culinary possibilities.

Key Takeaways

Occasionally, you really can have it both ways. For the most part, pellet grills are great for smoking and mid-temperature cooking, but you’ll typically need other grills for high-heat searing and 1,000-degree temperatures(with a few exceptions). Sure, some pellet grills allow you to move the heat deflector for direct access to the fire pot for searing, but that’s still not a cooking experience that will be familiar to gas grill users.

With the X-Fire Pro 825 ($1,550), Recteq is putting its pellet grill expertise to work in a dual-mode design that’s meant to bridge the gap between gas and wood fire. Of course, this is a smart grill thanks to its Wi-Fi connectivity, and the backbone of this beast is undoubtedly a pellet grill. Plus, the company offers totally separate controls to avoid confusion between Smoke and Grill modes, all combined in a durable, all-stainless steel design. It’s the rare device that really is the 2-in-1 the company claims.

Recteq/Engadget 84 100 Expert Score Recteq X-Fire Pro 825 The X-Fire Pro offers the ease of gas with the wood flavor of pellets in the same grill. While there could be more features, the build quality is excellent and the performance is reliable. Pros Two grills in one

Reliable Wi-Fi tools

Robust build quality

Direct-flame searing Cons Small pellet hoppers

No super smoke, keep warm or other handy modes

Not compatible with wireless food probes $1,550 at Recteq Explore More Buying Options $1,795 (bundle) at Amazon

Design

All Recteq grills are made of stainless steel, but unlike the Deck Boss, Patio Legend and other models in the company’s lineup, the X-Fire Pro doesn’t have a powder coated lid. This isn’t a problem per se, but it does require extra care with cleaning and maintenance to avoid rust. Apart from the cast iron grill grates, the interior components are also stainless steel, so most of this grill is clearly built to last. When you combine that with the robust cart and premium casters that the X-Fire Pro sits on, this grill is one of the most well-designed I’ve reviewed.

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