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Stan Marks
 
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"Marie" > wrote:

> Didn't Smokin Tex make such a creature that you're looking for?


Someone on the Smokering BBQ mailing list also recommended the Smokin'
Tex "Smo-Kit", and it is very compact and portable. It is a propane
smoker, though, and I would prefer a charcoal smoker/grill.

> If I remember correctly, Smokin Tex and Luhr-Jensen(sp?) had some
> camp-type smokers that were designed to be small and portable.


I found the Luhr Jensen website. Their smokers are all electric units,
which would be unacceptable for my kind of camping. (I am a tent camper
who prefers "primitive" camping areas.

Another recommendation from the BBQ list was for the Old Smokey #14
(http://www.oldsmokey.com/0210OS.html), which is billed as a "grill",
not a smoker. Even so, a couple of guys claim to have used them
successfully as smokers. It's starting to look like either the ECB
Single or the Old Smokey #14, with the advantage to the ECB Single,
since it will stack with my current ECB. Also, I've been using a
Brinkmann smoker for years and have become quite proficient with it, so
- assuming that the Single cooks essentially the same - there would
most likely be no "learning curve" with the Single.

Thanks, Marie...

Stan