![]() ![]() Recteq produces even bigger grills, like the RT-12. When you see it, you think it’s “the last of the dinosaurs,” but you’re wrong. Once known as The Bull, the RT-700 is recteq’s flagship model with a conventional, round barrel and bombproof construction. Though backed by a 4-year warranty, it looks so durable that I think it will outlast me. Long story short, I can’t recommend the RT-590 enough. Also, it doesn’t flame out and re-ignite at low temperatures, which is very common in cheap pellet grills. A ceramic ignitor is definitely superior to a metallic one because it’s more durable.Īs for the performance, the RT-590 produces wispy white smoke in plenty, both at low and high temperatures. The RT-590 includes recteq’s flagship HotFlash Ceramic Ignition system, which has been rated at over 1 lac lightning cycles. It’s heftier than those found in comparable pellet grills from other manufacturers. ![]() The 5mm thick, 304 stainless steel grate is no joke. It’s a shame to compare them to the RT-590, which has a 304 stainless steel firepot, a 304 stainless steel heat deflector, and a steel drip pan. What you get from other manufacturers for $900 is usually trash in the name of a pellet grill. Not only that the RT-590 is beautiful, but it’s compact and easy to move–also thanks to the high-tech, easy-rolling wheels–and takes up minimal real estate on your patio. You also get two meat probes with the grill. The grill uses a PID-based temp controller that’s accurate up to ±5°. The Stampede has a temperature range of 180☏-700☏, which you can set in five-degree increments via the side control panel or the recteq Wi-Fi app. The hopper is attached to the side–just above the controller–to save space. The hopper capacity is about 30 lbs., which translates to about 30 hrs of non-stop cooking with a full hopper. The RT-590 has about 590 square inches of grilling space, upgradable to a total of 760 sq.in with an optional secondary shelf. Recteq’s naming strategy is to name a grill after its primary cooking area. There’s also a bottom shelf to reduce the number of kitchen trips. It has an octagonal-shaped barrel to save space and provide the same headspace and clearing above the cooking grate as the RT-700.īuilt mostly of stainless steel, the grill stands stocky and solid–the barrel and all the internal components are shiny stainless steel only the lid and the body and black powder-coated steel, but even they’re notably sturdy. Once known as The Stampede, the RT-590 features the most angular build amongst the entire recteq lineup. However, before this, I want you to take a look at what each grill has to offer. I’ll compare the two models head to head, delineating the notable similarities and differences. ![]() However, some differences are significant, and you may want to learn about them before making a purchase. Given I’m not that sociable, I know it’s never going to happen.īoth grills are absolute value for money and have more things in common than there are differences. It’s also compatible with the optional smokebox.īut it costs $300 more than the RT-590, and I won’t buy it until I start having 30 or more guests at a time. It’s noticeably beefy, provides more space, and comes with a smokestack instead of rear smoke vents. Rather, it’s a massive upgrade over the former. This is not to say the RT-700 is actually bad or lacks any features. It was the beauty & the beast combined and established recteq as more of an outdoor grilling phenomenon than an ordinary pellet grill manufacturer. I shouted their name from the tops of the mountains but still refused to call them the number one before the RT-590 arrived. I have been singing recteq’s praises for years. ![]()
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