Yes, Every Model

Traeger Pellet Grill

Yes. Traeger grills are made in China. The brand was founded in Oregon, where it manufactured until around 2010, but moved production overseas after the company was sold in 2006. Traeger does not list where their grills are manufactured on their website. The label on the product is the controlling document — it confirms Chinese manufacture.

Traeger invented the wood pellet grill in the 1980s and built its reputation as an Oregon company. That manufacturing is gone. Every grill in the current Traeger lineup — the Pro, Ironwood, and Timberline series — is made in China. The wood pellets are a different story: Traeger pellets are produced in the United States using American hardwoods. The pellets pass. The grills do not.

What About the Pellets?

Traeger’s wood pellets — sold under the Traeger brand and widely available at Home Depot and Amazon — are manufactured domestically. If you already own a Traeger and are buying pellets, you’re buying an American-made consumable. That distinction is worth knowing but doesn’t change the verdict on the hardware.

Pellet Grills Not Made in China

If you want a wood pellet grill that isn’t made in China, domestic options exist but cost significantly more than Traeger.

Cookshack has been producing pellet grills in Ponca City, Oklahoma since the 1960s — all products are engineered and made in the USA. Their residential pellet grills are sold under the Fast Eddy’s brand and start around $1,900. The PG500 is the entry point — stainless steel, four cooking zones, and a direct-flame broiling option that Traeger’s design doesn’t offer. Built to commercial standards, sold direct at cookshack.com.

Yoder Smokers in Hutchinson, Kansas and MAK Grills in Dallas, Oregon are also USA-made pellet grill options in the premium segment — both run $1,500 and above and sell through authorized dealers. None of the three are available on Amazon; all are dealer or direct-purchase products.

For buyers who want North American manufacture closer to Traeger’s price point, Broil King and Napoleon Prestige are gas grill alternatives — not pellet, but domestic and verified.

Bottom Line

Traeger is a Chinese-made product with an Oregon origin story. The brand’s history is American; the manufacturing is not. If pellet grilling specifically is the goal and domestic manufacture matters, Cookshack is the verified alternative. If gas grilling is an acceptable substitute, Broil King is the most straightforward swap.

Also see: Outdoor and Camping Gear Not Made in China

We verify country-of-origin claims using manufacturer disclosures, product labels, and import records. If something has changed, let us know. Last verified April 2026.

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