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Rob Canadian
09-25-2017, 07:47 PM
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I have been looking around for a mid-grade smoker. I had a price in mind. (under 300 bucks Canadian) I looked at a bunch of reviews and decided to go with a propane model. My choice.
I have a cheap electric model that I used for a couple of years in the summer. It was only good in the summer. Very thin walled. I think I payed 70 bucks for it...

I picked up this Master Forge unit. I think it will suit me well. Again it is mid-grade and did not break the bank.

What is everyone else using? I think I will see some custom stuff. :)
Sorry. I am lazy. Turn your phone 90 degrees. LOL

knappyfeet
09-26-2017, 09:41 PM
Nice!

A Traeger will be my next one.....or something like it. Problem is I don't take care of them.....just use them and leave them. Then like glamy said....all the varmints get in them and they go bad, rust, etc. When I dump the kinda money a Traeger costs I'll take care of it.

Rob Canadian
09-27-2017, 08:23 PM
Ya. Had some mice get into my old electric unit... I put it in my garage. 20X20 separate from the house. Since then I keep it beside my BBQ. I don't have room on my back deck for my BBQ and smoker. I will figure something out. :)

I also have a good BBQ. Napolean 3 burner main grill plus a side burner and rear burner. I don't use the oven much. LOL I BBQ all year. I never put my cover on.

Onewheelshort
10-06-2017, 09:30 PM
Smokers are awesome and fun....

hoosierlogger
10-07-2017, 03:21 AM
I used an old charcoal smoker for years. I finally upgraded to an electric cabinet smoker. I love It. So much simpler and consistent. My favorite thing to make is scotch eggs.

AMK
10-07-2017, 11:53 AM
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This is my future smoker, broiler, Turkey burnin', back strap roastin', pork loin scortchin', double burner, indirect heat smokehouse.
When I quit fiddling with other stuff.