No, Traeger Grills don’t use a lot of electricity. Many have this misconception because they believe that the grill uses electricity for cooking purposes; it doesn’t. All the electricity it consumes goes into maintaining the internal systems of the grill, such as the digital temperature controlling system. Although the system needs a continuous power supply, it is still minimum.
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