Pellet grill and smoker.

Whichever pellet grill you decide on just remember it takes a good maintenance routine to avoid problems. They are somewhat advertised to attract customers as push-button, set-n-forget type grilling/smoking, which they are great at, but users tend to leave the hopper full for long periods and not clean out the burn area after every use. In my experience the bulk bags of cheap pellets like PitBoss you get from Lowes etc. can lead to problems because they aren't uniform in size and density or get exposed to moisture.

We grill/smoke 2-3 times a week year round so I thought the convenience factor would be great but honestly I find myself going back to my charcoal units more often.