Brinkman Cimarron

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Just Robert

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Hi everyone, thanks for letting me in this is my first post, two days ago I bought a piece of craftmanship smoker that is the Brinkman Cimarron, I'd like to know if anybody knows how old this thing is some people are saying 25 years??
 

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There was another tread not too long ago on the same type of cooker. Cant seem to find it on the search. Still looks like you got a good one after you throw some elbow grease on it.

Jim
 
Welcome to SMF from Minnesota. A little elbow and some high temp paint on the outside and vegetable oil on the inside and you will have a great little smoker.
 
Brinkmann made a couple of versions of the Cimarron. The regular model, the Deluxe, and the Limited. You have the Limited because it has the larger wheels. The regular model came with 5 1/2" wheels. The Deluxe has a propane log ignitor as well as a side burner. My guess is that your smoker was made around 2005 or so.

Here's a link on here to a rebuild of one https://www.smokingmeatforums.com/threads/brinkmann-cimarron-rebuild.236273/
Edit to say that this rebuild was of a regular model which has the smaller wheels.
 
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