There is no need to clean your Traeger grill after every use. The pellets and ash will fall off of the grill and into the ashtray.

There is no set schedule for cleaning a pellet grill, as it depends on how often the grill is used and how dirty it becomes. Generally, it is recommended to clean the grill after every use, or after any significant amount of dirt or food accumulates on the grill.

Traeger grills are self-cleaning and typically do not require cleaning unless the grill is damaged. However, if the grill becomes dirty, it may require a cleaning.

There are a few ways to deep clean a Traeger. The most common way is to use a commercial smoker cleaner. You can also use a pressure washer or a vacuum cleaner with the appropriate attachments.

You can leave pellets in Traeger, but it is not recommended. Pellets will cause the grill to overheat and potentially burn your food.

Yes, you can leave a Traeger outside in the winter. However, make sure to keep an eye on it and make sure it is well-covered to prevent any damage from occurring.

I change pellets about every 6 months.

Smoker grates can be cleaned with a wire brush and hot soapy water.

Yes, a Traeger can get wet. However, it is not recommended to do so as it can cause damage to the unit.

There is no specific way to clean a Traeger drip tray, but you can typically just wipe it down with a cloth or a paper towel.

Typically, we will clean the ash every couple of months.

The Traeger grease trap is located on the side of the grill.

No, a wire brush will damage the grill.