New at this...need help choosing the right smoker

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monctynj

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Apr 27, 2011
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Hey Everyone,

My wife and I are big time charcoal and gas grilling fans...been doing it forever.  We're excited about getting into smoking and need some help with a few things...

First, been eyeballing the Brinkmann Smoke N' Pit Charcoal and Wood Smoker with the side mounted firebox.....anyone have this smoker?  What I like best about it is that it is that you can use charcoal OR wood and it can be used as a regular charcoal grill when you're not smoking....

http://www.brinkmann.net/products/o...okers_and_grills/details.aspx?item=810-3040-W  

Any suggestionsfor other brands or styles?  Upright smoker vs. barrel etc.????

Thanks!!!

Thanks!!!!
 
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There are good Brinkman models and baddd ones that are cheesy and poorly constructed. If you get one that doesn't perform properly you'll be out good money that could have been spent on a better smoker to begin with. If you type in 'Brinkman reviews' in the search bar above you might find reviews on that model or at least more info on various ones and how they perform. You could also post the question asking about that specific model in general discussion and see what you get....
 
If your looking to get into it on the low cost side look at the ECB (Brinkman smoke and Grill, a.k.a.El Cheapo Brinkman) With this smoker and a few modifications your up and running for about $50. This is assuming that you already have a charcoal and gas set up? (you mentioned you've been there done that)

The only reason I say this is I just got mine set up with the mod's yesterday, I made my decision to get that model based on all the great info I've got on this site plus I've already got a Weber kettle and a gas grill... Either way I am sure there will be plenty of people willing to lend their thoughts on what might work out for you. 
 
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