Tuesday, November 24, 2020

Good stuff

 





7 comments:

  1. Thanks for posting! I didn't now Weber was making their small smokers again, but just couldn't pull the trigger on another Big Green Egg/Kamado Joe for our weekend place (yeah, yeah, first world/whypeepo problem).

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  2. Interesting. I have a large BGE but ever since the kids grew up and ran off it's too big.

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  3. I love this smoker. Big enough for large family gatherings, but small enough if you are just cooking for a few. Consistently great results.

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  4. Had a Brinkmann for years until it rusted. Got another one that is exactly the same as the Brinkmann. Works well. I don't think Weber was making them when i replaced mine. I like Weber stuff.

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  5. I've been using a Weber Smoky Mountain for years. Great unit. Works fine, lasts a long time. Just have to keep it dry.

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  6. Nah, I persuaded my girlfriend to get a Weber two years ago...
    It rusted out after the first year, that's when I found out Weber moved the production to China.

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  7. I lucked into a Weber 14" bullet smoker at WallyWorld while Christmas shopping a few years ago. Display unit in the Garden section. $230 unit marked down to $100; I think Wally was ditching Weber at the time. Each level can only handle one Butt or Brisket, but Costco sells Pork Butts in 2-packs so it's perfect. I use it so much I bought the cover and just leave it out on the patio. I'm even going to smoke my Thanksgiving chicken on it,(just Mrs. Chief an me, this year).

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