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The best outdoor gear for the fall

Billy Steele

October 23, 2020
The best outdoor gear for the fall | DeviceDaily.com
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Fall is finally here. Or fall is already here, depending on your mindset. As the temperatures drop, the great outdoors become more enjoyable — that is, until the winds of winter set in. To ensure you’re properly equipped for pumpkin spice season, we’ve compiled a list of items to help you make the most of your time on the porch, in the yard or out in the woods with some new picks and a few old favorites. From grilling to pizza, fire pits to smart lighting, there’s something for everyone. And a few options are available for $100 or less. 

Traeger Ironwood 650 and 885

The best outdoor gear for the fall | DeviceDaily.com

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WiFi is becoming a standard grilling feature and Traeger has one the best implementations of it. While the company offers six sizes across three different smart models, the mid-range Ironwood series has nearly all the features Traeger offers. You get wireless connectivity that allows you to monitor and control the grill from a distance with an app. Traeger’s software also provides a wealth of recipes and will guide you through the entire cooking process. What’s more, WiFi allows you to send cooking info directly to your grill so all you have to do is hit the ignite button. The Ironwood grills now ship with a pellet sensor too, which means you never have to worry about running out of fuel mid-cook.

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