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    Meat Smoking...

    I know what you pervs are thinking and STOP.

    I have been thinking about a smoker and didn't realize they have small ones for so cheap. I have kindof been reading up on how to use them and the different kinds (electric, propane, charcoal). I also found a rub that sounds really good.

    So is anyone here an expert that could give some tips?
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    I don't think it's too difficult, my wife has done a lot of it on a gas grill. We bought our son a charcoal smoker that he uses with the deer and pigs he shoots. We just bought an electric smoker that seems to be good, although we haven't used it. We researched it pretty good and came up with a Brinkman smoker that can also be set up as a grill. We wanted electric because our condo has rules against gas and charcoal. It only cost $60 at Home Depot.

    My wife likes to smoke turkey, but pork also is good.
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    Be careful. Meat can clog the pipe.

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    Shane knows all about this kinda stuff...
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    I remember my dad smoking eels but in the old country. Home made smoker, pretty much just a six-foot underground shaft with an entry point on one side and a chimney made out of old oil barrel on the other.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rockgremlin
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    I've smoked quite a bit of fish, but one thing I would recommend is an electronic smoker with temperature control. It makes the hassle alot easier.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rockgremlin
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    I knew this would take a turn toward the rubbish bin

    I was looking at those exact ones at home depot Sparker. I was leaning toward the electric ones anyway because they looked easier for my noobieness to figure out, so this just backs it up. Thanks Pimp and Sparker!
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    I do a lot of fish and meats. I have gone thru a few smokers also.
    I now have a camp chef propane smoker that is pretty sweet. The propane really lets you control the heat better than anything else I have used. I know Walmart actually has a good propane smoker for 1/2 the price but you have to order it on line and then it's shipped to the store nearest you. You can do a salmon or a turkey easily and pretty quickly.

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    how much propane do you go through?
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    I probably get 8 smokings at least per tank- I just filled 2 tanks Sat at $13.75 each. I will keep a count to see where this takes me. Fish don't take long and a turkey takes a bit more time depending on size. I like seeing the turkey breasts on sale and then getting a few rather that doing the whole turkey unless of course it's Thanksgiving. But if you really want to be able to control heat and do a good job every time I like propane over anything else. Especially when it starts into winter and it's cold outside you need to be able to crank that flame if need be to keep that heat where you want it. Also that Camp Chef is built like a gun vault.

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    I can't find it. Do you have a link?
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    This is what I use ....
    Cookshack
    I've done everything from salmon to a 20lb turkey and get perfect results every time. Sure it costs more, but you get what you pay for. It has very thick insulated walls, stays cool to the touch, and works the same whether the outside temp is 100+ or below freezing, just set your temp and forget it.

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    If $250 is in your budget, get a WSM (Weber Smokey Mountain Cooker). It is charcoal fired, but that is the way to go for BBQ/Smoking. This site will tell you all about it and how to use it: www.virtualweberbullet.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by rockgremlin
    Shane knows all about this kinda stuff...


    Was this a demo session of some sort hanging around the campfire?

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    Quote Originally Posted by savanna3313
    Quote Originally Posted by rockgremlin
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    Was this a demo session of some sort hanging around the campfire?

    Whatever it is I like it.

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