What do it cost?

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Residential electric rates are 7.98 cents per kilowatt-hour. There is also a monthly customer charge of $10. (even if 0 Kw's used)

That's the local rate here in Vancouver, Wa.  But all our power comes from hydro and wind.

I have a hot tub and use my Traeger as often as possible, and haven't noticed any major increase in my bills.
 
OK...This is the third try at sending a reply with photos attached. I hope I'm not overloading your computers with screwed-up messages.

This is the milk machine I want to make a smoker out of:
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I'm not familiar with your machine, does it have a heat source built in ? Also I have to ask , is that stainless or galvanized? 
 
Michael, you are a hill billy.  But, being a brother from SMF, I would be privileged to call you a fellow "honorary" Redneck.

My friend the Cajunlady told me there were "Yankees" and then there were "Dam Yankees".  She was kind enough not to call me a Dam Yankee unless I gave her too hard a time.  Which was a lot!  LOL

What are you paying per KWH for electricity down there in Clintonville?

Good luck and good smoking.
 
That's a milk machine, that originally held two 5 gallon boxes of milk. It's all stainless, with a good sealing door.

I'd really like to make a smoker out of it. The guys on the forum, have convinced me to go electric.

jim 
 
Maybe someone has an idea here, sorry I just don't see it. 
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 I would go with a 30 gallon electric. 
 
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