Traeger Pellet Grills recalls flat top propane grills

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The grill can be left on unintentionally, posing a fire hazard.

Traeger Pellet Grills is recalling about 37,000 Traeger Flatrock Flat Top Propane Grills.

The burner control knob can be incorrectly labeled, which can result in the grill being left on unintentionally, posing a fire hazard.

The firm has received 57 reports of flame adjustment knobs being mislabeled.

This recall involves the Traeger Flatrock Flat Top Grills powered by propane.

The grill is black and has a closeable lid with a silver handle and the name “Traeger” written on it in black with the Traeger logo.

It's approximately 74 inches long by 27 inches wide by 36 inches tall and weighs about 189 lbs.

The grills have a silver label on the rear with SKU Number 1DFL42LLA.

The grills, manufactured in Vietnam, were sold at Ace Hardware, The Home Depot and Scheel’s stores nationwide, and online at www.acehardware.com, www.homedepot.com andwww.traeger.com from February through October 2023 for about $900.

What to do

Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled grills and contact Traeger for inspection instructions. If the burner control knobs are incorrectly labeled, consumers will receive a free repair kit.

Consumers may contact Traeger toll-free at (833) 654-2407 seven days a week from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. (MT) or online at www.traeger.com/recall for more information.