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ECB stands for El Cheapo Brinkman. Brinkman is a brand of smokers that are much less expensive than many other brands. The propane fired Brinkman would be a gas ECB. I ordered a propane-fired bullet Brinkman for about $120. The same in any other brand is closer to $250 or $300. I've seen...
Earl, they were all about 10 pounds. I tried flexing them, but the one that flexed the most had a bad cryovac seal. The others were similar, but I could tell there were differences.
I ordered the gas ECB...there is no power some of the places I want to use it, I can't lug charcoal, and there's already propane. Besides my mind wanders too far too fast to have to remember charcoal every hour :)
Hi all,
I'm taking the plunge into smoking. I want to try ribs, and a brisket. I just ordered my first smoker (EBC). I have a small family (wife and son at home), enjoy camping and the outdoors, and live in New Hampshire. Thanks for all the wonderful info on this forum!
I took the plunge and ordered a gas ECB today. I also stopped at wally world and looked at briskets The ones they had were cryovac packed, thick and wide at one end and narrower and thinner (pointed) on the other end. Is this a "flat" or what? Is this what you use? Doesn't the pointy end...