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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Hello

I have gone through a lot of threads and I am looking for a bit of
advice. All I want is a good propane smoker. I already have a fine
BBQ (Napoleon) Canadian made and a Weber for when I want to cook with
charcoal. What I want is a good quality smoker for Turkey and brisket.
All i seem to find are combinations smoker grills. What's a good unit
that I can use propane with that only smokes.

Thanks

Salmo

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Salmo > typed:
> Hello
>
> I have gone through a lot of threads and I am looking for a bit of
> advice. All I want is a good propane smoker. I already have a fine
> BBQ (Napoleon) Canadian made and a Weber for when I want to cook
> with
> charcoal. What I want is a good quality smoker for Turkey and
> brisket.
> All i seem to find are combinations smoker grills. What's a good
> unit
> that I can use propane with that only smokes.
>
> Thanks
>
> Salmo


I thought that propane was supposed to be very clean burning,
actually, smokeless. That's why it can be used indoors for your stove
or oven.

BOB


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>
> I have gone through a lot of threads and I am looking for a bit of
> advice. All I want is a good propane smoker. I already have a fine
> BBQ (Napoleon) Canadian made and a Weber for when I want to cook with
> charcoal. What I want is a good quality smoker for Turkey and brisket.
> All i seem to find are combinations smoker grills. What's a good unit
> that I can use propane with that only smokes.


Check the Wal Mart web site. Or in a store in the south. They have one that
is a simple square box with burner. Looks like it would do a decent job.


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Salmo wrote:

> Hello
>
> I have gone through a lot of threads and I am looking for a bit of
> advice. All I want is a good propane smoker. I already have a fine
> BBQ (Napoleon) Canadian made and a Weber for when I want to cook with
> charcoal. What I want is a good quality smoker for Turkey and brisket.
> All i seem to find are combinations smoker grills. What's a good unit
> that I can use propane with that only smokes.


Check out the Great Outdoors Smoky Mountain. Good performance
for the price. Make sure and get the wide body version.

Bring your truck to pick it up, it's heavy. Built like
a tank.

<http://shopping.msn.com/reviews/shp/?itemId=61627732>

They even have a yahoo group.

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/smokeymountain/

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"Reg" > wrote in message
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> Salmo wrote:
>
>> Hello
>>
>> I have gone through a lot of threads and I am looking for a bit of
>> advice. All I want is a good propane smoker. I already have a fine
>> BBQ (Napoleon) Canadian made and a Weber for when I want to cook with
>> charcoal. What I want is a good quality smoker for Turkey and brisket.
>> All i seem to find are combinations smoker grills. What's a good unit
>> that I can use propane with that only smokes.

>
> Check out the Great Outdoors Smoky Mountain. Good performance
> for the price. Make sure and get the wide body version.
>
> Bring your truck to pick it up, it's heavy. Built like
> a tank.
>
> <http://shopping.msn.com/reviews/shp/?itemId=61627732>
>
> They even have a yahoo group.
>
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/smokeymountain/
>
> --
> Reg
>


I just ordered one from Walmart without ever seeing it. Like Salmo I have
gas and charcoal side by side. I have used a Meco both in its electric and
charcoal format. It's a hunk of junk. Several posters elsewhere reported
problems with denting and damage of the Great Outdoors Smoker when they
received it. If you order it from Walmart, however, you can return for any
reason.

http://www.walmart.com/catalog/produ...uct_id=3342508

Other than that most like it. What has been your experience?

Kent,


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