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PIT BOSS PB440FB1 Pellet Grill, 482 Square Inches, Black & 73440 Deluxe Wood Pellet Grills, Black

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Size: 482 Sq. In.


Pattern Name: Pellet Grill + Wood Pellet Grills


Features

  • Product 1: 482 Square inches of cooking space
  • Product 1: Dial-in digital control with LCD screen
  • Product 1: 180-500 Degree temperature range with direct flame searing up to 1000 degrees
  • Product 1: Porcelain coated steel cooking grids
  • Product 2: Fits Pit Boss 440 Deluxe.
  • Product 2: Includes draw string for a secure fit.
  • Product 2: PVC backed polyester construction.

Description

PIT BOSS PB440FB1 Pellet Grill, 482 Square Inches, BlackEveryone at your backyard barbecue will enjoy one-of-a-kind, real wood flavor skillfully infused into 8 different styles of cooking. The best part about the Pit Boss 440FB1 Pellet Grill is that anyone can become an instant grill master. With the easy to read digital control pad, quick dial-in temperature range and two meat probe ports, smoking meats to tender perfection has never been more convenient. Plus, every Pit Boss Grill is crafted with heavy duty stainless steel, making your grilling machine the biggest, hottest, and heaviest in its class. Our products are made with truly dependable quality, built to entertain a crowd for years to come. The Pit Boss 440FB1 Pellet Grill also includes deluxe features such as a 5-pound hopper with easy clean out door, 2 racks of porcelain coated steel cooking grates for perfect sear marks, a built in flame broiler for searing, powder coat exterior finish, a solid bottom shelf, and the Pit Boss best in class 5 year warranty.PIT BOSS 73440 Deluxe Wood Pellet Grills, BlackKeep your grill in new condition with a tailored Pit Boss cover. The custom-sized grill cover is a perfect ft. for the Pit Boss 440 Deluxe. The heavy-duty polyester material and PVC backing protect your grill from natural elements while the draw string construction makes it easy to keep it secure. Effective as well as durable, complement your Pit Boss grill with a cover and give it the protection it deserves.


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  • So Far, 5 Star Plus! - UPDATED (again and again)- now FINAL!
Size: 700 Sq. In. Pattern Name: Pellet Grill
Continuing to update this review... ***For any that have followed my review of this pit will know how much I have loved it. This will be my final update as my 700FB has been fully amortized, and while it is still cranking after nearly 4 years, I will be fully justifying upgrading to a newer Pit Boss pellet grill soon. The 'open flame" grates have FINALLY worn through. Frankly, I had been waiting for SOMETHING to go wrong with this pit for the last year so I could justify upgrading. Would the auger motor burn out? No. Would the firebox igniter go out? No. Would the grill box or frame rust out? No. I had to nitpick a burned out grill grate cover to convince my wife it is time to go to the next level. Don't tell her I could replace that grate for about $50... and don't tell me either, lol. I want a newer, badderass Pit boss dammit! HUNDREDS of great meals cooked on this pit over the last nearly 4 years. If you are thinking about checking out the pellet experience, you could not pick a better pit to start with IMO. Life changer. Shop price...as mentioned below, this pit is often available at Wal-Mart for under $400....for me, that was about $1 per use... 10 STARS! I paid $396 with free prime delivery for this pit, and this review is based on that price. Be sure to shop this pit if you see it priced here higher. Walmart also offers this periodically for that price. ***Update 3... Well, we are well over 2 years into owning this pit. I can honestly say, that if it died tomorrow, I wouldn't care and wouldn't change my 5 star review... already money well spent. I have made some poor investments (including my $4000 Cal Flame gas grill kitchen that I haven't used since I bought the Pit Boss (read more below)...but I can proudly say I nailed this one. We still fire it up AT LEAST twice a week. I can see at the time of this writing it is being offered for about $340...DO NOT HESITATE to buy this pit for this price! I paid $396, and THAT was a bargain. (and NO, I have not been paid or compensated in ANY way for this review...just straight up. GET ONE! ***Update 2...Now over a year in. I have easily fired this beauty up at least 150 times...yes, 2-3 times a week. With the cover, the care, and occasional, deep clean (just deep cleaned it for the 4th time..about a 1-2 hour simple process) it honestly looks like it did the day I set it up and works just as well. My pizza is the talk of my son's youth group buddies (don't want to tell them its Wal-Mart take and bake) and I can now cook/smoke/grill literally anything on this pit. My biggest problem now, if you read below about not using my 4K Cal Flame gas grill anymore (STILL haven't since), is that my wife if busting my chops to tear out my original 'outdoor kitchen' to free up more space on the patio! I'll keep making excuses to avoid that, but truth be told, this pit rendered my Cal Flame useless. Not one complaint...don't hesitate to buy this pit (remembering the $400 target price).*** ***Six month update.... LOVE this pit. Can't say how much it has changed the way I cook. I initially bought it for the occasional times I want to smoke big meats... brisket, pork butt, ribs, pork belly, etc., and it is AWESOME for that. Totally "set it and forget it." But, it has completely replaced my $4000 Cal Flame gas "outdoor kitchen" for EVERYTHING. Burgers, chicken breasts/thighs/wings/etc, pork chops, steaks, veggies, pineapple...OK you get the point. I literally have not turned on my Cal-Flame since I purchased it. Our new favorite thing is buying cheap frozen pizzas and lasagna and making them taste like they were fired in a brick oven- without heating up the kitchen in our hot Texas summer months. Below is my original review, modified in a few spots where I have gained some knowledge and added some ***notes.... and, yes, I did use this for the graduation party mentioned below, and yes... it was perfection. I have been asked to cater similar events. A couple of my buddies had bought Traegers and I have had the pleasure of sampling the smokey goodness these types of grills can provide- without hassle and mess of a wood smoker. But, money doesn’t’ grow on Traeger trees, and laying out $800 + for a 2nd grill (I use a gas grill as well), just wasn’t in the cards. I sure am glad I found this pit. It is the PERFECT size for us. Large enough to cook for a party (you could get a full-size brisket, a medium pork shoulder and a rack of ribs or two on this grill at the same time using both racks), but it doesn’t take up the whole backyard. It gets hot enough, so that you could grill some chicken breasts or leg quarters, and/or sausage links while your briskets and ribs are resting. I plan on using this to feed about 100 guests and my son’s graduation party, and I don’t think it will even be a stretch with some good timing and finishing some brisket and pork shoulder in an oven. The unit arrived in perfect condition and was remarkably simple and intuitive to put together. It is actually harder to unpack than assemble! It took me about two hours, just taking my time with no help. One of the smart, presumably computer aided design elements is that the legs are ambidextrous, and the legs and bottom tray use the same hardware- so you don’t spend an hour trying to figure out right leg/left leg and sorting out 60 screws and washers. The handle and lid stop already have the hardware screwed in, so no brainer there either. After putting this together once, I could unpack and assemble another in less than an hour. The instructions are extremely well written- no weird “Chinese to American” translation issues whatsoever. The guide is poignant, and actually humorous at times. Be sure to read the manual before operating. There is vital information there, especially for the first fire up. One note that the manual does not mention, is that when you first fill the hopper, it takes several minutes for the pellets to reach the firebox. On your first "attempt", it is likely that the firebox will turn off before the pellets reach it, and you will think your grill is defective. Its not. Either "prime" the firebox with a small handful of pellets, or let it cycle once, unplug, and restart on "smoke" setting. You should always start the grill on "smoke" setting with the lid up until the initial smoke clears and you hear a nice "roar" of pellets burning... But, who cares about all that!? How does it cook? I knew pellet grills could deliver the flavor based on my buddies’ samples. And they told me how easy it was, but I really didn’t believe it until I threw 4 split breasts and a rack of ribs on my Pit Boss for her maiden voyage. I LITERALLY did nothing, but my usual rubs and putting them on. After 2 hours on the chicken and 3 on the rib rack (Baby Back) at around 300 (then foil wrapped the rib for another half hour), I had PURE perfection. Every breast was evenly cooked according to size- and I never touched them (on my gas grill I have to constantly shuffle everything around for even the dream of even cooking (and pray for no flare-ups). I never had to flip either and the temperature was 160 top to bottom on the breasts when I pulled them. I have been cooking split breasts for 30 years…these were the best I have ever done- and all I had to do was drink beer. The ribs were smokey and had a REAL smoke ring. They didn’t “fall off the bone”, but just pulled away perfectly. SO good… honestly, this feels like cheating! My first run was a warm day with little wind and the temperature held +/- 15*…about the same as an oven and much more steady than sticks, chips, or charcoal. It is remarkably efficient. I have smoked twice and grilled once and haven’t used but maybe 10lbs of pellets (I have been using the Competition Blend Pit Boss Pellets ($20 at WalMart for 40 lbs) . WAY, WAY cheaper than charcoal to run (and almost no ash!). There is all of this talk about PID controllers in pits, and I don’t know if this pit has one or not, but if not, that talk is overrated in my opinion, because I can’t imagine needing any tighter control. The pit also has “P” value setting that allows you to trade a wider temperature variance for more smoke and less pellet usage. I haven’t played with that yet, but it sounds intriguing (it comes factory set in the middle). ***update, this does not have a PID controller... you can buy one aftermarket that fits for about $150, but frankly, I don't think you need it. I have played with the P values- can't tell a whole lot of difference, but if I am smoking, I raise the P value to 5 or 6, and if I am grilling, I use 2 or 3*** My Pit Boss and I are still on our honeymoon, so I’ll update this post periodically if the bloom comes off the rose. But as of right now, I might be kicking my Ex Gas Grill-Friend to the curb (literally). If you are thinking about a pellet grill (and see this for the $396), pull the trigger, NOT the TRAEGER! ***honeymoon is over, but still love the marriage! Anyone wanna buy a Cal Flame Gas Grill??? ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2017 by Nt Jones

  • Perfect Patio Grill
Size: 482 Sq. In. Pattern Name: Pellet Grill
Perfect size (440) and quality for the price. I have a small patio and I’m only allowed to have gas or electric grills so I figured this was my best bet, and so far I was right. Takes less time to start than charcoal and is just super easy. I used to use a Weber kettle which I loved but this was the next best option. The sear plate with the handle makes for easy and consistent searing. I did have to make some modifications, which was expected. I drilled a hole in the side for meat probes (not included) and covered it with a magnet for less smoke to escape. And I added felt around the lid for keeping the smoke in as well. I will also be adding some temp gauges on the lid. So far I’ve made chicken breasts and a wagyu zabuton, which came out really well. My overall experience was perfect. It arrived 2 days early and although the box was slightly damaged the product is perfect. My main concern was it being too small and it’s not. For long smokes you might want to invest into a hopper extension. For me, I won’t mind just adding more pellets. Exceeds my expectations, especially for the price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2022 by Amazon Customer

  • Love this pellet grill!!
Size: 743 Sq. In. Pattern Name: Pellet Grill
I really love everything about this grill. I'm using it several times a week and it's incredibly easy and low maintenance. Clean it out once ever few weeks with a shop vac and run a burn off, and it's good as new. My only small things i dislike are that it doesn't come with a table/tray, the temperature inside the grill is usually a bit lower than the thermostat says (because of it's placement), and my model doesn't have a smoke stack. Other than that, this thing is a beast. huge cooking area, massive pellet hopper, great temperature range (over 500 with sear plate open), and so much more. can't recommend enough for the price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2022 by Shane Mullen

  • Great pellet grill if size is a concern
Size: 482 Sq. In. Pattern Name: Pellet Grill
Form factor is great for a small area or small family. Just enough space for a couple of racks of ribs, a brisket, and small/medium pork shoulder. The opening grate for flame grilling is great, but a bit on the small side. The plus is that the grate has a handle for easy opening compared to other Pit Boss models. Temp control is great and has two jacks to attach probes (probes not included). Overall a great pellets grill option ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2022 by Ernie Ricciardi

  • Don't forget to buy your meat probes 🤔
Size: 482 Sq. In. Pattern Name: Pellet Grill
Don't forget to buy your meat probes they don't come with this little unit. Overall it's still a great buy but a bit disappointing when you go to cook your first meal.
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2022 by Sig.

  • Great grill
Size: 743 Sq. In. Pattern Name: Pellet Grill
I'm a lifetime charcoal guy. No more. Pellets are the only way to go. This pellet smoker in particular is just amazing. The balance of features and price can't be beat. The quality of the Pit Boss is top notch. Highly recommend.
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2022 by Phreakshow

  • Perfect grill for a family of three.
Size: 482 Sq. In. Pattern Name: Pellet Grill
This grill is the perfect addition for us. It was easy to assemble and had clear instructions on how to use it. The cooking surface is perfect for a family our size.
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2022 by S. Crozier

  • First pellet grill
Size: 700 Sq. In. Pattern Name: Pellet Grill
Came in on time. Very easy to assemble. Easy instructions made for a perfect first smoke. Only problem I had was the package was all torn up and parts bent and dented. Had to have it for a planned event. Maybe better packaging and shippers . Other than that I love this smoker and use it almost daily. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2022 by Jeffrey R Edwards

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