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Can anyone tell me, what makes the WSM a wonderful cooker? What in
its design contributes to its reputation as a miser on fuel? "set it and forget it" style To me, it just looks like an elongated 22-1/2" kettle, with the fire further away from the food. What makes it turn out award winning Q? Pierre |
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"Pierre" wrote in message om... Can anyone tell me, what makes the WSM a wonderful cooker? What in its design contributes to its reputation as a miser on fuel? "set it and forget it" style To me, it just looks like an elongated 22-1/2" kettle, with the fire further away from the food. What makes it turn out award winning Q? Pierre Thick steel. |
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"JL" wrote in message ... "Pierre" wrote in message om... Can anyone tell me, what makes the WSM a wonderful cooker? What in its design contributes to its reputation as a miser on fuel? "set it and forget it" style To me, it just looks like an elongated 22-1/2" kettle, with the fire further away from the food. What makes it turn out award winning Q? Pierre Thick steel. Pieces fit together tightly giving great temp control. |
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"Pierre" wrote in message om... Can anyone tell me, what makes the WSM a wonderful cooker? What in its design contributes to its reputation as a miser on fuel? "set it and forget it" style To me, it just looks like an elongated 22-1/2" kettle, with the fire further away from the food. What makes it turn out award winning Q? Pierre Take a look at a cheapie Brinkmann and a WSM side by side and you'll answer most of your own questions. They key is temp control. The cheapies are so leaky it's damn near impossible to maintain a given heat. Not so with the WSM. _________ ht_redneck |
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JL wrote:
"Pierre" wrote in message om... Can anyone tell me, what makes the WSM a wonderful cooker? What in its design contributes to its reputation as a miser on fuel? "set it and forget it" style To me, it just looks like an elongated 22-1/2" kettle, with the fire further away from the food. What makes it turn out award winning Q? Pierre Thick steel. Hardly. Even if the steel is four times as thick as an ECB that difference would pale to insignificance when compared to control of air flow. Matthew |
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"JL" wrote in message ... "Pierre" wrote in message om... Can anyone tell me, what makes the WSM a wonderful cooker? What in its design contributes to its reputation as a miser on fuel? "set it and forget it" style To me, it just looks like an elongated 22-1/2" kettle, with the fire further away from the food. What makes it turn out award winning Q? Pierre Thick steel. The steel is not so thick, being much thinner than the plate steel used in offset smokers. It must be the air tightness and control, as well as the overall design. |
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