Best Offset smoke <$1000.00 ???

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windycitygator

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I'm looking to upgrade my Char-Griller for a bigger offset barrel smoker 24"x36" or 24"x42" but I can't afford what I want the Yoder Durango. Any suggestions of a quality smoker for under $1000.00, that's not a piece of crap? Thanks
 
You might find a small shop fabricator that could build you one for about that. You also might look through craigslist and eBay and such for a used offset. if you are looking for an offset for under a grand that is thicker metal than the average big box store offset you will be hard pressed to find one. Good luck finding one you want.

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phatbac (Aaron)
 
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Old Country smokers are very nice for the price. There is one here locally, on Craigslist, for $200 that I really want to buy. I just have no need for another off set smoker.
 
You might find a small shop fabricator that could build you one for about that. You also might look through craigslist and eBay and such for a used offset. if you are looking for an offset for under a grand that is thicker metal than the average big box store offset you will be hard pressed to find one. Good luck finding one you want.

Happy Smoking,
phatbac (Aaron)

I was thinking about that. Thanks for validating that idea.
 
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Gator,

I had one made for me. Granted I got the pipe and wheels and axles given to me but the remainder cost about $700.
The local high school welding class worked on it for me. I told them what I wanted (after getting great info and measurements from here) and they did it for free. I did bring them some pulled pork of course and it took a year from start to finish but I have a great smoker that is way bigger than anything you will be able to get for under $1000.
Just don’t undersell yourself and any friends that might be willing and able to build you one.
 
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I had one made for me. Granted I got the pipe and wheels and axles given to me but the remainder cost about $700.
The local high school welding class worked on it for me. I told them what I wanted (after getting great info and measurements from here) and they did it for free. I did bring them some pulled pork of course and it took a year from start to finish but I have a great smoker that is way bigger than anything you will be able to get for under $1000.
Just don’t undersell yourself and any friends that might be willing and able to build you one.
That's a great idea, we have a high school around here that just might be interested in something like that.
 
Thanks for the tips and after much debate. I went with the option of asking my in-laws to pickup the tab. I just got it delivered. I went with the Old Country All American Angus Smoker, it's a big heavy beast. I gotta season it and fire it up this weekend.
 

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That's one sweet rig, I didn't know the In-law option was on the table, but hey that's a good option
 
I wish I had the In law option
Mine would laugh if I asked them to buy me a smoker :p
 
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