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A question I’ve been asked on several occasions over the years when I’ve been discussing pellet grills with people who are not familiar with them and how they work is ‘can you leave a pellet grill outside?’. Now, many people leave their gas/charcoal grill outside on their patio/deck, so why should it be any different for a pellet grill? Well, there are a couple of important differences between pellet grills and gas/charcoal grills. First, a pellet grill uses electricity to operate. Therefore they feature electrical components. Second, a pellet grill uses grilling pellets as the fuel source. So what are the risks?

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The Difference Between Budget & Luxury Pellet Grills

As stated in the image caption above, obviously, a luxury stainless steel pellet grill and built-in pellet grills for outdoor kitchens are designed to live outside. As a result, these are the most expensive pellet grills/smokers on the market.

However, its not as simple as stating all stainless steel pellet grills have the same weather resistance. As it depends on the grade of stainless steel used.

For instance, in my Memphis pellet grills article who is a stainless steel grill manufacturer, they produce both 430 and 304-grade stainless steel pellet grills.

If the grill will be located in a coastal region, 304 (higher grade) stainless steel is recommended as its more resistant to the salty coastal air.

Hence, don’t presume all stainless steel pellet grills are created equal and are equally suited to being left outside in the elements. But what about the rest of us who don’t have the coin to drop on a luxury stainless steel pellet grill? Well, then a cover needs to be seriously considered.

Choose A Cover For Your Pellet Grill Very Carefully

If you own or are looking to own any pellet grill/smoker which is not of full-stainless steel construction, you need to be fitting a cover when your BBQ is left outside.

Now, you do have some pellet grill brands which feature a stainless steel lid and stainless steel internal components, such as Grilla Grills and REC TEC. These stainless steel components are great, but the rest of the pellet grill is, in many cases powder coated (painted) steel.

Hence, over time the paint will likely get scratched, water/humid air can get to the steel, and the corrosion (rust) process begins.

Therefore, really on any pellet grill which is not of full-stainless steel construction, you need to consider a cover of some kind to keep the rain/snow off the pellet grill when its not in use.

However, should you choose just any cover? Perhaps a tarpaulin held down on the grill with some rope/bungee straps? No, you really need a properly fitted cover.

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If you go for just any generic pellet grill cover/tarpaulin, what’s likely to happen is its going to get ripped and eventually, water is going to get to the pellet grill.

Generic/none fitted covers are going to move in the wind, therefore a none fitted pellet grill cover is going to flap against the pellet grill.

It can then get caught on a sharp edge and tear etc. Now, pretty much all pellet grill manufacturers out there provide custom covers to fit not only their own pellet grills but, in many cases, a specific model of pellet grill. I discuss this topic in my Traeger accessories post, for example.

Hence, there should be minimal, if any, flapping of the pellet grill cover in the wind. This means its going to last a lot longer and do a much better job of keeping rain/snow off your pellet grill, especially in storms when driving rain/snow is not falling straight down its coming in from the side.

I’ve provided some links below to several leading pellet grill/smoker brands and the custom-fitted covers they provide for storing their pellet grills/smokers outside.

You Should Consider Emptying Your Pellet Grill Hopper

If you are going to be leaving your pellet grill/smoker outside for more than just a few days (or less outside of the summer months), empty the pellet hopper.

As I’ve referenced above, wood pellets readily absorb moisture. Hence, while it may be handy to leave your hopper lid open to keep an eye on pellet consumption and when you need to top up the hopper, its not advised.

If you get caught out by even a quick rain shower with that hopper lid open, you will regret it. Even a small amount of rain running down inside the hopper and into the pellets at the bottom can lead to an auger blockage if those wet pellets stay there, expand, dry, and then set like concrete.

However, its also not ‘safe’ to just presume if your hopper lid is down, the wood pellets in the hopper will be fine indefinitely and not go bad, as you may get a nasty surprise.

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Wood pellets can absorb moisture (humidity) from the air. Now, depending on the time of year and where you live, the humidity risk to the wood pellets is obviously location specific.

But to be safe, its best practice to empty the pellet hopper when not in use and to store the pellets in a sealed plastic bag/plastic container.

In my article on Oklahoma Joe’s pellet grills, I praised their grills for having one of the easiest/most convenient means to empty the pellet hopper to safely store wood pellets away from moisture when not in use.

Now, by no means is Oklahoma Joe’s the only pellet grill brand to offer such a feature. However, don’t presume a quick means to empty the pellet hopper is universal across all pellet grills because its not.

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Now, many pellet grill manufacturers who have hopper emptying chutes promote it as a means to change wood pellet flavours. For instance, changing from oak pellets to maybe apple/cherry wood.

And while that is a great use for the pellet chute, I do wish more pellet grill manufacturers explained just how important it is not to leave pellets in the hopper when not in use for more than just a few days.

Now, don’t get me wrong, the results are not universal. If you live in a dry area, you could potentially leave the pellets in the hopper for months without any issues at all.

The point is, unless you can guarantee dry weather, you need to empty that pellet grill hopper if you want to store your pellet grill outside.

In fact, to be honest, even if you can store the grill in a garage/shed, high humidity in those areas can still be a problem. Hence, its just best practice in all scenarios to empty the pellet grill hopper and safely store the pellets in a plastic bag/container.

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Wood Pellet Grills and Electrical Safety

All pellet grills require a source of electricity, whether its 110V AC for domestic pellet grills or vertical pellet smokers, or 12V DC power for portable pellet grills.

As I discuss in my post about can you use a pellet grill in the rain?, electrical safety for both you and your pellet grill needs to be carefully considered.

In other words, if you are going to leave/store your pellet grill outside, do not leave it connected to a source of live power.

Even if there is a switch on the outlet, still wind up the power cord and properly store it away from the rain/snow while the pellet grill is not in use, you don’t want it to be a tripping hazard.

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The other thing you have to think about when it comes to leaving/storing your pellet grill outside is the control panel.

While the auger motor/combustion fan is protected from rain as they are internal components, the control panel is more exposed to the weather.

Now, all pellet grill control panels are rated for at least some level of moisture ‘resistance’. However, very few pellet grill control panels are actually ‘waterproof’.

Hence, again, its why if your pellet grill is going to be left outside, you want to make sure its got a good weatherproof cover. As pellet grills become more sophisticated with PID temperature control and WiFi integration, they will also be more expensive to replace if they go wrong.

Furthermore, even under warranty, you may have ‘fun’ trying to get a free replacement control panel if water damage is present and the reason the panel failed.

Conclusions On Leaving/Storing A Pellet Grill Outside

So as you can tell from my comments above, while in many cases you can leave/store a pellet grill outside, there are a lot of considerations/precautions you need to take to decide if its actually a good idea for you and your specific pellet grill.

If its a luxury full stainless steel pellet grill from brands such as Cookshack, Coyote, Twin Eagles or MAK Grills, these grills are built to the highest standards, hence are better prepared to cope with the elements.

However, let’s say you only had/have a limited budget (say below $500), and you have purchased something like a Z Grills pellet grill.

Budget pellet grills are made from pretty thin carbon steel sheet metal. To keep that grill looking/performing the best it can for as long as possible, at a minimum, you want to invest in a good quality cover. Ideally, you want to store the grill in a shed/garage when not in use.

And remember, whether you own a budget or luxury pellet grill, keep the pellet hopper empty when not in use, you can thank me later. 🙂

That’s it! Thanks for reading, I hope this article has helped you to decide if you want to leave/store your pellet grill outside. I have lots of other articles, such as which pellet grills get the hottest, and many others linked to in my Wood Pellet Grill/Smoker Guide. Cheers 🙂

A to Z List of Pellet Grill/Smoker Brands

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Back in 2007 when I first become aware of pellet grills and smokers the only brand I was really aware of was Traeger. Traeger is really where this whole concept of cooking with pellets started in the 1980s. It was a ‘slow burner’ (pardon the pun) but since the 2010s is really when pellet grills and smokers started to get mainstream awareness, discussed alongside gas and charcoal grills. There are now over 30 pellet grill/smoker brands that I’m aware of, and the link above goes to my A to Z list of brands article.

Now, you may already be aware of a few of the other brands such as Pit Boss, Camp Chef, Z Grills and I’m sure you are aware of Weber, though you may not have known they have entered the pellet grill game. However, they are now many, many more brands to look into. Some may be what are commonly referred to as ‘Traeger clones’, but many others are offering their own unique designs and features.

A to Z List of The Best BBQ Wood Pellets

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A pellet grill/smoker is only as good as the BBQ pellets you put into it. The type/quality of the BBQ wood pellets you use will impact temperature performance and smoke flavour. There are many pellet flavours including Apple, Hickory, Mapel, Oak and Walnut to name but a few. However, some brands are hardwood blended pellets whereas others are 100% single wood species.

In this article, I provide details on over 20 brands of BBQ wood pellets, their range of flavours, whether they are 100% single wood species or hardwood blended pellets, their typical price and where they are available. I also provide tips on how to get the best deal when buying BBQ wood pellets and how to test pellet quality. Finally, I discuss the new kid on the block, charcoal pellets and their special attributes compared to all other hardwood BBQ pellets.

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FAQs

Can pellet grill be left outside? ›

Can I store my pellet grill outside? Yes, absolutely. Storing your smoker outside unprotected isn't the best option for longevity, but rain and snow will not ruin your grill or stop if from working. Though it has electronics in it, they should be well sealed, usually under the pellet hopper, and protected from rain.

Is it OK for pellet grill to get rained on? ›

We do not recommend exposing any pellet pit to direct rain for a few reasons. First, of course, is the electrical components. While they likely will not be damaged, it is best to keep them dry as possible.

Can you leave Traeger pellets outside? ›

Proper Pellet Storage

To store pellets properly, always keep your pellets indoors in a dry, airtight container. If you live in a humid climate, you should also keep any bag of pellets, new or opened, out of the garage.

Can I leave my Traeger outside in the cold? ›

If you live in a region that reaches 35°F or colder, simply wrap up your rig with an insulation blanket and keep on cooking outdoors on your Traeger, year-round.

Is it OK to keep grill outside? ›

Keeping your grill outside will leave it vulnerable to the elements. It can result in rust and other damage that may affect the usability of your grill. Bringing your grill into the garage or shed, while better than outside, is still a bad idea.

How long will pellets last outside? ›

Generally, if stored in a cool, dry place, wood pellets can last anywhere from six to twelve months. If you live in a high humidity environment, they may only last for three or four months. And, if the pellets are not of the best quality, they may only last for a month or two.

Does cold weather affect pellet smokers? ›

As the temperature outside decreases, specifically when it gets below 35 degrees Fahrenheit, the rate with which your hardwood pellets burn increases. By bundling up your pellet grill just like you bundle yourself up, you can decrease the rate at which you're burning fuel to stay at temperature.

Does a pellet grill need to be covered? ›

If you own or are looking to own any pellet grill/smoker which is not of full-stainless steel construction, you need to be fitting a cover when your BBQ is left outside.

How do I protect my pellet smoker from rain? ›

Also be sure to place a high quality, durable patio cover on top of your cooking gear. The hardy material will keep the moisture off the metal, and you won't have to worry about bad weather. For indoor storage, you can roll your pellet grill into a garage or shed.

How do I store my pellet grill for the winter? ›

How To Store Your Traeger Grill for Winter
  1. #1: Thoroughly Clean the Grill. This should be obvious, but I'll spell it out just in case. ...
  2. #2: Mix Diatomaceous Earth in the Hopper (And Underneath) ...
  3. #3: Move Your Grill Under Cover. ...
  4. #4: If Cover Isn't Available, Wrap It Well. ...
  5. #5: Disconnect The Grill from Power.
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Can you leave pellets in hopper over winter? ›

Leaving unused pellets in your hopper can cause them to rot since they will be exposed to the elements of your outdoor environment. Most Pit Boss Grills have a hopper clean-out feature which allows for easy cleaning and swapping pellet flavors.

How long can you leave pellet grill unattended? ›

It should be fine if it is for a few hours, has enough pellets, has been cleaned properly, is set on low and slow, and is about 4 feet away from the house. You never want to leave a grill alone that is set on high.

Can you leave grills outside in the winter? ›

If you're storing your grill outside during the winter, just keep the propane tank connected (but shut off) and put a protective cover over the entire grill when you're done cleaning it. If you're storing the grill indoors, don't bring the tank inside, even into the garage or a storage shed.

Is it ever too cold to grill outside? ›

The simple answer to this question is – never. You can literally grill outdoors even in the midst of a huge snowstorm. However, there are some steps you'll need to take in order to pull it off.

Where should I put my pellet grill? ›

As a general rule though for any pellet grill/smoker whether its made by Traeger, Pit Boss, Weber, Camp Chef etc it should only be used in a well-ventilated area outside and at a suitable distance away from combustible surfaces both to the sides and above the pellet grill/smoker.

How should I store my grill outside? ›

If you're storing your grill outside, keep the propane tank connected and shut it off. Be sure to protect the grill with a cover. If you're storing your grill inside, remove the propane tank and store it upright and outside of the house, garage or other building.

What can I put my grill on outside? ›

Always place grills on a flat, clean surface away from any potentially flammable debris such as rubbish bins or mulch. The same goes for low-lying trees and hedges. Make sure there are no low-hanging branches in the vicinity of your BBQ.

How long do grills last outside? ›

The longevity of grills and their different parts will vary depending on what they are made of and what they are used for, but you can typically expect a minimum of two years out of any part, and up to 10-15 years from some higher quality pieces.

Can I store pellets in my garage? ›

The best place to store pellets is indoors, such as in a garage or basem*nt. The area should be free from moisture and humidity, and should not be susceptible to flooding. It's best to store the bags off the floor on pallets or cardboard slips.

What happens if pellets get wet? ›

As you can see, the water expands the pellets and breaks them down into their original state of sawdust. If pellets have expanded after moisture contact, they are not usable in your pellet stove. (On the bright side – expanded wood pellets make for great natural horse bedding and kitty litter!)

Can you store pellets over the summer? ›

To keep wood pellets from reverting back to sawdust they must remain completely dry. The best storage option is in a cool, dry, indoor space. Setting up a dehumidifier will keep the indoor storage space from getting damp and muggy during the summer months.

Can you use a pellet grill in the snow? ›

Make sure you brush off any snow from the surface (that doesn't count as insulation). Then cover it with a 24" pellet grill blanket or a 36" pellet grill blanket-it's heat-proof and weather-resistant for cooking in the rain, sleet, snow, or wind.

Where should I store my smoker in the winter? ›

Keep Your Cooker Protected From The Elements

This might be obvious, but ideally, the best place to store your smoker or grill is under a covered patio or in a garage. As mentioned above, the moisture from rain or snow can wreak havoc on your cooker's sensitive metal parts, quickly causing rust and corrosion.

Can I use my pellet grill in the garage? ›

Pellet grills are safe to use when used outdoors. It's not worth using it in an enclosed garage as it can cause carbon monoxide poisoning, other health issues, prolonged stench, and the risk of fire.

What are the cons of a pellet grill? ›

It's just, on the whole, despite their disadvantages, I believe that pellet grills are the most convenient/flexible solution.
  • Disadvantage 1: BBQ Wood Pellets Can Go Bad.
  • Disadvantage 2: Pellet Grills/Smokers Require Electricity To Work.
  • Disadvantage 3: Not As 'Smokey' As A Charcoal Grill/Stick Burner.

How do I protect my pellet grill? ›

Here are 5 tips for weatherproofing your pellet grill against the elements in order to keep it in tip-top shape.
  1. 1) Use A Grill Cover. ...
  2. 2) Store Your Grill In A Covered Area. ...
  3. 3) Clean Your Pellet Grill Regularly. ...
  4. 4) Keep A Clear Path To Your Grill. ...
  5. 5) Protect Your Pellets.
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Should I wet wood pellets before smoking? ›

To make this abundantly clear - you shouldn't soak wood pellets before smoking. Wet pellets are especially problematic in a pellet grill where you could potentially clog the auger and ruin your grill.

How do I protect the outside of my smoker? ›

Oil the Grate Before Adding Your Food

You can protect your grill's or smoker's grate from rusting, however, by oiling it. Just light your charcoal or cooking wood, and once your grill or smoker has reached a desirable temperature, carefully brush a small amount of oil over the grate.

Can you use a pellet smoker in light rain? ›

Yes, you can use a Traeger in light rain. However, you have to make sure that the pellet grill is in a covered but ventilated place, that the pellets are dry, and that electrical components are safe.

How many bags of pellets do I need for winter? ›

On average, a winter's supply of pellets is 100 to 150 bags (2-3 tons), depending on your climate, home size, and lifestyle variations.

Where should I place my smoker outside? ›

Where Should I Place My Grill or Smoker or My Patio?
  1. Keep It At Least 10 Feet Away From Your Home's Exterior. ...
  2. Make Sure It's Placed on a Flat, Even Surface. ...
  3. Use a Protective Grill Mat. ...
  4. Choose an Easy Accessible Area. ...
  5. Check for Windbreaks and Coverage.

How far from the house should a pellet grill be? ›

Like any other grill, it should be outside, at least 18 inches away from the home and in an area with a good draft. Even if you vent the smoker, the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning or a grease fire causing damage to the structure is still there.

How long will a 20 lb hopper last? ›

Traeger says that means each 20 pound bag provides between 6 to 20 hours of cook time (at high or low heat).

How long will 40 pounds of pellets last? ›

Q: How long does one bag of pellets last? A: According to the Pellet Fuels Institute, a 40-lb bag of pellet fuel can provide up to 24 hours of solid heat. A winter's supply of wood pellets is about 100-150 bags—depending on climatic and lifestyle variations.

Can you leave pellets in Auger? ›

As when wood pellets absorb moisture, they expand, considerably. Hence, they can lock up and auger nice and tight. In most cases, it won't break the auger. However, you'll have to spend a good amount of time cleaning it out before you can use the grill/smoker again.

Are pellet grills a fire hazard? ›

The great thing about pellet grills/smokers is that they are very safe. They ignite the fire for you, do not require the use of any accelerants to get the fire started, the fuel used is inert and cannot ignite on its own and the area where the fire burns is typically shielded from the cooking area.

Do pellet grills give off carbon monoxide? ›

Pellets can emit Carbon Monoxide. Unnoticed, the Carbon Monoxide can quickly build up to toxic levels.

What happens if your pellet grill runs out of pellets while cooking? ›

RUNNING OUT OF PELLETS DURING YOUR COOK

If the grill is still at your set temperature, refill the hopper. You may experience a dip in temperature in the next few minutes -- it is possible that there is a gap without pellets in the auger -- but the grill will get back to your set temperature momentarily.

Should I put my grill in the garage for winter? ›

In general, it's best to keep your grill indoors during the winter, whether that means putting it in your garage, shed or basem*nt. This will reduce the chances of it getting rusty or moldy. However, if you don't have a suitable indoor space, choose a spot that's sheltered from the elements as much as possible.

Why do people cover their grill in winter? ›

Covering a truck's grille during the winter can also lead to fuel conservation. This is because the warmth and protection provided by winter fronts enhance a truck's ability to warm-up and reach ideal driving temperatures.

Do you need to cover your grill? ›

It depends on where you live, where your grill is located and the brand you're using, but we recommend investing in a high-quality BBQ cover to help protect your grill. The general argument for BBQ covers is that they protect grills from the elements—rain that could rust parts and the sun that could fade colours.

What temperature kills everything on a grill? ›

One argument people use to defend using high heat to clean a barbecue is that the flames will eliminate bacteria. Their cleaning method often involves heating the grill for 15 to 30 minutes at a top temperature of 400 to 450 degrees Fahrenheit.

Can you keep grill outside in rain? ›

Place Grill Under a Covered Area

Placing your charcoal grill in an open area of your patio or outdoor living space where it's directly exposed to the rain is never a good idea. High-quality charcoal grills can withstand small amounts of moisture. Large amounts of moisture, on the other hand, may cause them to rust.

Can pellet grill sit outside? ›

Can I store my pellet grill outside? Yes, absolutely. Storing your smoker outside unprotected isn't the best option for longevity, but rain and snow will not ruin your grill or stop if from working. Though it has electronics in it, they should be well sealed, usually under the pellet hopper, and protected from rain.

Can I store my pellets outside? ›

Storing Wood Pellets Outside

It's not always possible to store your wood pellets inside. If you don't have room to store your pellets in the garage or basem*nt, the next best thing is a shed or shelter in a raised, dry place. If you can only store pellets outside – you can do that too.

Is pellet grill OK in rain? ›

Grilling With Wood Pellet Smokers in the Rain

While they likely will not be damaged, it is best to keep them dry as possible. Secondly, the pellets. Pellets when exposed to water can swell which can then cause jams in the auger mechanism that feeds them to the fire pot.

Will a pellet grill work in cold weather? ›

Luckily, you can use a pellet grill all year round, even in the winter months.

How do I keep my pellet grill warm in the winter? ›

7 Tips for Winter Pellet Grilling
  1. Keep the snow off your pellet grill. You need to have a pellet grill cover! ...
  2. Keep a path shoveled to your pellet grill. ...
  3. Consider buying a thermal insulation blanket. ...
  4. Use 100% Hardwood Pellets for stable temperature. ...
  5. Don't open the lid. ...
  6. Plan for keeping food warm. ...
  7. Try cold smoking.

How do I keep my pellet grill warm in cold weather? ›

Consider an insulation blanket to wrap your grill, keep the heat inside and conserve hardwood pellet consumption. Hardwood pellet fuel burns quicker in temperatures below 35°F. An insulation blanket keeps the metal hot and the heat in, preventing the escape of good hardwood heat.

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