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  1. shedly

    Video…. Tom Horsman, no charcoal used in a gravity feed bbq cook.

    What you are all missing is that, while the smoker box may be set at 225 the actual fire temperature is much much higher, just like a stick burner. This heat consumes any unburnt volatile smoke and actually produces a smoke that is much cleaner than even a stick burner. Any creosote produced is...
  2. shedly

    Video…. Tom Horsman, no charcoal used in a gravity feed bbq cook.

    Spoken like a true Luddite stick burner. Yes you can get good BBQ with a stick burner but I can get just as good or better flavor with my gravity fed charcoal and chunk Assassin 28 without having to be a constant fire watcher. You did identify the physics of why a GF with charcoal has cleaner...
  3. shedly

    Creosote taste on food

    Best thing is to run it empty for a bit and set the temp as high as you can get it. Occasionally it's a good idea to burn any smoker out to get rid of off flavors. After running high for an hour or two turn it off and let it cool. Brush racks and clean it out scraping the sides, Spray it down...
  4. shedly

    Smoker cabinet

    Let me know dimensions and weight. Does it have racks?
  5. shedly

    Smoker cabinet

    Please let me know dimensions and weight. Does it have racks? [email protected]
  6. shedly

    Masterbuilt cold smoker kit

    Do you guys use wet or dry chips?
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