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Barbecue (alt.food.barbecue) Discuss barbecue and grilling--southern style "low and slow" smoking of ribs, shoulders and briskets, as well as direct heat grilling of everything from burgers to salmon to vegetables. |
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I have looked at several off set fire box smokers on the internet and I
think I will probably go with the Tejas 1628. If anyone here has one or seen one in use I would like to know what you think about there products. There web site is http://www.tejassmokers.com/ also lots of recipes and accessories here. Love there lifetime warranty on there smoker. Leaning there way for now. Thanks KB5TGS |
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"William Morris" wrote in message
... I have looked at several off set fire box smokers on the internet and I think I will probably go with the Tejas 1628. If anyone here has one or seen one in use I would like to know what you think about there products. There web site is http://www.tejassmokers.com/ also lots of recipes and accessories here. Love there lifetime warranty on there smoker. Leaning there way for now. Thanks KB5TGS The owner of that place posts here on occasion, good people, one of our departed members last purchases was one of these I think I remember, the 2048 I think. They've got a good reputation. D |
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William Morris wrote:
I have looked at several off set fire box smokers on the internet and I think I will probably go with the Tejas 1628. If anyone here has one or seen one in use I would like to know what you think about there products. There web site is http://www.tejassmokers.com/ also lots of recipes and accessories here. Love there lifetime warranty on there smoker. Leaning there way for now. Thanks KB5TGS William, Congrats to you William, you'll be doing killer Q in no time! Just a note; It's too bad that most of these manufacturers don't have an owners discussion group set up for possible, old and new owners to get together and duscuss the cookers! I would think that it would help business, especially for undecided buyers being able to alay they're fears and take the big leap. Just my 3 cents. Regards; -- Mike Willsey (Piedmont) "The Practical Bar-B-Q'r!" http://groups.msn.com/ThePracticalBa...ewwelcome.msnw Charities; Oxfam GB: http://www.oxfam.org.uk/about_us/index.htm, Operation Smile: http://www.operationsmile.org/ If you or a loved one has thyroid issues, please have their thyroid checked for radiation levels! |
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William Morris wrote:
I have looked at several off set fire box smokers on the internet and I think I will probably go with the Tejas 1628. If anyone here has one or seen one in use I would like to know what you think about there products. There web site is http://www.tejassmokers.com/ also lots of recipes and accessories here. Love there lifetime warranty on there smoker. Leaning there way for now. Thanks KB5TGS I've had the 2040cc for almost a year now. I very pleased with it. Takes a little practice, but that's what makes it fun. I highly recommend the Tejas smokers. |
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