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  1. sgh1

    New here

    Congratulations on the PBC. You are going to love it. Set it and forget it simple and the food it produce is spectacular. I really enjoy cooking ribs and Cornish hens on mine. It almost works like magic on both. But you can cook absolutely anything on it with par excellent results. I say hang...
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    Considering adding a BGE

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    Considering adding a BGE

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    Considering adding a BGE

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    Considering adding a BGE

    I have several cookers in my are arsenal to chose from. Two of them are eggs. The eggs get used for 95% of my cooks. They are par excellent to say the least. The only time I use the massive units is when cooking events or fundraisers. The eggs do everything extremely well. One would be hard...
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    Considering adding a BGE

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    Egg Owners I need more smoke flavor...

    I have a large BGE egg and use it religiously. I find that 4 fist sized chunks of oak in with the lump will produce about as much smoke as you will want. I myself have never had great results with chips. I have heard others say that they get good results with chips but I haven't been so...
  12. sgh1

    Your thoughts of smokers

    More than glad to offer what I could. Good luck with your choice.
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    Your thoughts of smokers

    Man you can get many different opinions on this subject but that being said here is mine. A good quality pellet smoker is a excellent all around cooker. Especially for home use and general cooking in kind. The only one that I can give a honest review on is the Yoder 640. Let me say that this...
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    Requirements for a Next Generation Smoker

    Sir I haven't seen you transportation but I feel that you could haul a Backwoods Chubby or Party model cooker with little effort in your vehicle. They are both fairly light and compact. The Humphreys are outstanding cookers from what I have seen. They are a clone to some degree of the Backwoods...
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    Requirements for a Next Generation Smoker

    If you are wanting a recommendation from the smokers you listed I can speak on behalf of two of them. I own and use the Pitmaker Vault the bigger brother to the Safe you mentioned above. It is built as heavy duty as you can find. It cooks par excellent both with or without water. It cooks so...
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    reverse flow smoker heats uneven

    You will get a lot of different opinions on this so I'm going to offer mine as well. A 20 degree difference from port to starboard on a offset reverse flow is about normal in my experience. I'm sure that there are builders out there that can probably reduce this but again it's about normal on...
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    Pitmaker Smokers

    Hers is a pork shoulder that I stuffed with bacon and sausage and cooked on the Vault. [/IMG][/IMG]
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    Pitmaker Smokers

    Sorry. I had a hard time posting the pics. It's my first attempt at it and I couldn't figure it out. I think I got it now. Again sorry for the cluttered post.
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