guys -
today's my birthday and my wife called just now from work to let me know she wanted to get me a new smoker. i have three ECBs (all with modifications). due to price and availablility up here in montana, this is the pit she will be getting me:
http://www.walmart.com/catalog/produ...uct_id=8154150
$138.00
Brinkmann 40" Smoke 'n Pit Charcoal Smoker
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$138.00
i have of course heard of the SnP, but would like for y'all to give a side-by-side comparison of the SnP and the ECB - pros, cons etc. and would also like to know the best way to squeeze the best results out of an SnP.
in short, i'd like to know if the SnP would be a "step up" from the ecb when it comes to smoke cooking and if i should take her up on this or if i should hold on to the ECBs and hold out for something else.
thanks in advance!
ron
today's my birthday and my wife called just now from work to let me know she wanted to get me a new smoker. i have three ECBs (all with modifications). due to price and availablility up here in montana, this is the pit she will be getting me:
http://www.walmart.com/catalog/produ...uct_id=8154150
Brinkmann 40" Smoke 'n Pit Charcoal Smoker
Product Details
View & Enlarge
$138.00
i have of course heard of the SnP, but would like for y'all to give a side-by-side comparison of the SnP and the ECB - pros, cons etc. and would also like to know the best way to squeeze the best results out of an SnP.
in short, i'd like to know if the SnP would be a "step up" from the ecb when it comes to smoke cooking and if i should take her up on this or if i should hold on to the ECBs and hold out for something else.
thanks in advance!
ron