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  • baboon

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    Not sure what woke me up early but I figured I do the pork butt with mustard base, salt & pepper over pecan this morning.
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    deemus

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    I've been old school on the smoker front. The New Braunfels Smoker in my back yard has been in service for 26 years. Just a regular smoker with a fire box.

    I'm really conflicted on the options that are available now. Two daughters have Traeger pellet smokers, and the product that comes off of those is impressive. And I have buddies with the Kamado that do great stuff on them.

    I might be moving this summer. Think I will wait till I get to my new place.
     

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    I’ve had my Kamado style for like 7 years. I’ve enjoyed it, but it has problems.
    1. Price. They just are pricey.
    2. Cooking space is limited. The Primo’s have a better shape, but are harder to find.
    3. Weight. They are heavy to move.

    I think I would have gotten a pellet smoker if I was to do it again.
     

    baboon

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    I’ve had my Kamado style for like 7 years. I’ve enjoyed it, but it has problems.
    1. Price. They just are pricey.
    2. Cooking space is limited. The Primo’s have a better shape, but are harder to find.
    3. Weight. They are heavy to move.

    I think I would have gotten a pellet smoker if I was to do it again.
    When I bought mine it was me the wife & dog, with few people in mind to come over. With the wife gone it's plenty big enough for those I might invite over.

    I thought about the WIFI controlled blower after staying up all night doing a brisket. Buying one has not been pulled out yet.

    I see pellet cookers as the crock pot of smokers. If you can read & follow directions anyone should be able to produce decent BAR B Que. I still like to cook enough to go out & check on temp & spritz the meat. I'd hate to have to count on the blower if power fails like during the big freeze.

    My biggest reason not to buy a pellet smoker is buying pellets vs going out & getting wood.
     

    Geezer

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    I agree with @baboon , pellet smokers are like cooking in the oven. I like to be involved in the cook. I do all of my cooking and smoking on a Weber kettle grill. I like to monitor and adjust the temperature myself.
     

    deemus

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    Weber doesn’t have an option I’m interested in.

    I’ll either get another big smoker or a Traeger. My daughter cooks a slab of salmon on her traeger that is amazing.
     
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