Learn more about your Traeger grill's watt usage below.
Watt Usage by Grill Type
We rate our grills in watts. The size of grill has no effect on the watts used.
GRILL TYPE |
WATTS |
NOTES |
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120V | 240V | |||
Non-WiFIRE Grills-both portable and larger grills | 300W | 550W | Watt usage will drop down to 45W-100W after reaching the desired temperature, based on fan and auger usage. | |
WiFIRE Grills | 110W | 220W | Watt usage will drop down to 10W-20W after reaching the desired temperature, based on fan and auger usage. | |
Touchscreen Grills | Grill Only | 95W | 190W | |
Grill + Induction Cooktop | 1756W max | 3512W max | Induction cooktop power usage can vary, depending on the power setting. At North American voltage (120V), this is about .8 A and 15 A current draw (the maximum expected current draw). |
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Induction Cooktop Only | 1410W max | 2820 max | ||
Flat Top Grills | 12W |
Circuit Planning
If circuit planning, such as building an outdoor kitchen or deck and installing new outlets, assume the maximum expected power draw. This will reduce or eliminate the possibility of tripping a circuit breaker, as many home circuits are designed to handle 15A or 20A loads.
If you have any questions, please contact Customer Support.