Verdict
Head-to-head · Best Pellet Smokers

Camp Chef Woodwind Pro 24 vs Traeger Ironwood XL

Which is the better buy? Side-by-side on rating, price, strengths, and watch-outs — with the published ratings we averaged to get there.

The short answer

Camp Chef Woodwind Pro 24 comes out ahead by a narrow margin (4.7 vs 4.4). The gap is mostly about Serious BBQ enthusiast who wants real wood-fired smoke flavor with pellet-grill convenience and a $1,500 budget cap — read the strengths below before deciding.

Camp Chef Woodwind Pro 24
Higher ratedRanked #1 in Best Pellet Smokers
Camp Chef Woodwind Pro 24
$1,399

The Woodwind Pro 24 is the rare pellet grill that delivers offset-smoker flavor without a 14-hour fire-tending babysit. The dedicated smoke box, perfect-score AmazingRibs review, and 900°F sidekick combine into the most versatile under-$1,500 cooker on the market.

Strengths
  • Industry-first smoke box burns wood chunks or charcoal alongside pellets for real stick-burner flavor
  • AmazingRibs Platinum Medal with a perfect 5-star rating
  • PID controller with Smoke Number setting lets you dial in smoke intensity independent of grate temperature
Watch-outs
  • WiFi probe accuracy drifts in cold weather (some users reported 60°F swings)
  • Smoke box advantage shrinks at low-and-slow temps — wood chunks burn through in roughly 30 minutes
  • No rain guard on the chamber door — water can pool inside in heavy weather
Traeger Ironwood XL
Ranked #2 in Best Pellet Smokers
Traeger Ironwood XL
$1,999

The Ironwood XL is the polished, branded gateway into premium pellet smoking. AmazingRibs awarded it a Gold Medal and called the WiFire app the best in class, while critics note Traeger's smoke output and searing both lag the Woodwind Pro and Recteq Bull. Buy it for the ecosystem and the smart features.

Strengths
  • 924 sq in of cooking area fits 2 full packer briskets, 6 racks of ribs, or 20+ burgers in one session
  • WiFire app rated 'one of the best we've seen' for pellet grill smart connectivity
  • Super Smoke Mode boosts smoke output at temperatures below 225°F for the long low-and-slow cooks where pellet grills typically fall short
Watch-outs
  • AmazingRibs noted searing performance is 'meh' — the 500°F max temp lags behind dedicated searing competitors
  • Smoke output is muted compared to offset smokers or the Camp Chef Woodwind Pro 24's dedicated smoke box
  • At $1,999, you're paying a premium for the brand and app — competitors with thicker steel cost less

How they stack up

Camp Chef Woodwind Pro 24

The Woodwind Pro's smoke box gives it more authentic wood flavor than the Traeger Ironwood XL or Recteq RT-700 Bull, which rely on pellets alone. The Yoder YS640S and MAK 2 Star General both win on raw steel thickness, but neither comes near the Woodwind Pro's $1,399 price.

Traeger Ironwood XL

The Ironwood XL offers more capacity (924 sq in) than the Camp Chef Woodwind Pro 24 (811 sq in) and Recteq RT-700 Bull (702 sq in), but loses on smoke flavor to the Woodwind Pro and on raw steel thickness to the Yoder YS640S and MAK 2 Star General. Best app experience in the category.

Specs side-by-side

SpecCamp Chef Woodwind Pro 24Traeger Ironwood XL
Cooking Area811 sq in (429 primary + 382 secondary)924 sq in (595 primary + 330 secondary)
Hopper Capacity22 lbs22 lbs
Temperature Range160-560°F165-500°F
Max Temp560°F (900°F with Sidekick burner)500°F
Wi-Fi/AppYes (Camp Chef Connect)Yes (WiFIRE touchscreen + Traeger App)
PID ControllerYes, with adjustable Smoke NumberYes (Smart Combustion)
Material430/304 stainless steel, powder-coated exteriorDouble-wall insulated steel, porcelain-coated grates
Weight152 lbs243 lbs
Warranty3 years10 years
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