![]() ![]() ![]() It’s tall enough for turkeys or beer can chicken, and it can fit up to 5 large racks of ribs at one time. The REC TEC Stampede is sized for your average large family, featuring 592 square inches of cooking area. If you’re more of a visual learner, check out my REC TEC Grills review video, below: How many grill companies do you know send a card that includes the company owner’s personal cell phone numbers? Only REC TEC. REC TEC means business when they say that they build grills meant to last a lifetime, and they back it up with their customer service. They use a ceramic igniter rod that’s rated to last at least 100,000 cycles and a fire pot strong enough that you can park a dump truck on it. They use 304 stainless steel for all critical parts, which leads to a longer-lasting grill that won’t rust from the inside out. REC TEC prides themselves on the high-quality materials they use to construct their grills. The Bullseye uses a simple control system, unlike most pellet grills that use a thermostat it is versatile enough to cook low and slow, but it can also reach temperatures up to 600F for high-heat cooks like chicken breast, burgers, hot dogs, shrimp, and much more. The Bullseye is an affordable pellet grill that’s shaped like a charcoal kettle grill. The Stampede is a fairly typical pellet grill in terms of form and functionality, but where REC TEC ups the ante is the construction materials and technology. Our friends at REC TEC were kind enough to send us two of their more popular pellet grills for testing and review, the Stampede and the Bullseye. ![]()
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