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Old 08-27-2016, 07:00 PM
Cicli Cicli is offline
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OT: Pellet Smokers

I am looking at investing in a pellet smoker with electronic heat control. I can do true low and slow with the best of them but tending to a Webber Ranch Kettel and charcoal is alot of work and consumes a whole day. These are set and forget and get great reviews. Looking to spend about 500.00 bucks and dont need a huge one. Usually only do one butt or brisket or a few racks of ribs.
Anyone have any input on these?
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Old 08-27-2016, 08:08 PM
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I am looking at investing in a pellet smoker with electronic heat control. I can do true low and slow with the best of them but tending to a Webber Ranch Kettel and charcoal is alot of work and consumes a whole day. These are set and forget and get great reviews. Looking to spend about 500.00 bucks and dont need a huge one. Usually only do one butt or brisket or a few racks of ribs.
Anyone have any input on these?
I'd like one too, as well as a BGE. but, no place to put either in addition to my weber summit and performer.

The Traeger road shows at Costco seem to have the best prices.
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Old 08-28-2016, 06:21 AM
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Look at Green Mountain. Customer service is very good. I have two of them. I have been using them for three years now.

Their website is pretty informative
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