![]() RECTEQ RT-B380 Bullseye Pellet Grill/Smoker While the Bullseye does now feature a PID control panel just like all the other RECTEQ grills, it does not currently feature WiFi like all the other RECTEQ pellet grills. However, since the above video was made, RECTEQ has redesigned the Bullseye, which we’ll look at below. In the video above, its stated that the RECTEQ Bullseye doesn’t feature a PID controller (I’ll discuss what that actually means later). With the REC TEC Beast and Chuckwagon (a trailer-mounted Beast) those pellet grills are $8-10K, respectively to meet the needs of the commercial sector/catering industries.Īlternatively, below is a video from the founders of RECTEQ, Ron and Ray, on how they started the brand formally known as REC TEC.Ī few of the reasons why RECTEQ (formally REC TEC) feels they produce the best pellet grills on the market Are they trying to offer the most affordable products they can, or are they trying to produce something of a higher quality that’s more expensive? I feel RECTEQ is trying to hit quite a broad range of potential customers.Īfter all, within their range, they have pellet grills under $500, under $1,000 and under $2,000. I think it helps you to appreciate what a particular brand is focused on. Whenever I write these analysis/review articles on different pellet grill/smoker brands I like to provide some context on how the companies started. Introduction To RECTEQ Pellet Grills/Smokers
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