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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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