Big Orange Jeff
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This seems to be a new product. I can't find anything that speaks to it's construction. So we'll have to leave that be for now.
From what I can gather, Grilla is peddling a Traeger clone. Traeger is pretty much the godfather of pellet grills. They were the only game in town for a minute. But, others have passed them up. RecTec, Green Mountain and MAK seem to be the best pellet grills going at the moment.
It's hard to speak to construction without any trusted reviews, and I can't find any. But, the temp controller on the Grilla seems primative. Based on that alone, I would pass. If you have the money, buy a trusted brand.
If you don't have the cash for a pellet cooker...
The Weber Smokey Mountain, Pit Barrel Cooker, or a good ole fashion Weber kettle grill will make fantastic Q.
If you want something that is "set and forget", go with the Pit Barrel. If you need the best pure smoker, it's the Smokey Mountain. If you need a grill and smoker, nothing is more versatile than a Weber 22 inch kettle (the one with the ash pot on the bottom).
YMMV
I have a Silverbac. Much better built than the Traeger - heavier gauge steel, better wheels, heavier grates, etc. Better warranty, too. Price includes tax and delivery. I chose the Grilla despite finishing runner-up last year in the Traeger Meat Madness contest and winning a $575 Traeger gift card. To get a comparable Traeger, I would have needed to use the gift card AND kicked in another $700, by the time I included tax and shipping. Yes, the Grilla does not have a PID controller, but it does a great job. My temp swings are about +/- 20 degrees.
There's also a question of customer service. Quick story: I was at a comp in February. The fire went out in the Silverbac, and I couldn't get it relit. It was late on Friday night, and I was desperate. I called the Grilla support line and, of course, got the voice mail. I left a message pleading for help. I emailed them as well. Thirty minutes later, the Director of Engineering called me and stepped me through a workaround to get it working. He called back the next morning to make sure it was still working. He called back again Monday morning to let me know they were sending a new igniter, in case it acted up in the future, which it hasn't. I thought that was pretty impressive.
For the record, I have a WSM, a Weber Kettle, a Pitts and Spitts stick burner, and use a Pitmaker trailer outfitted with their Vault at competitions and for large cooks. Entry level Traegers are crap. Their high-end stuff and Rec Tec are nice. However, you could do a LOT worse than the Silverbac.
Just my $.02,
BOJ