In the nineties, I bought a Bandera smoker made by New Braunfels, and it served me well, some time later that Char Broil acquired that company and I was not impressed by a "new model" I saw on a sales floor, the metal was much thinner than my older one.
My Bandera still works great, but I gifted it to my son in law...
Eventually, it was time for me to move onto getting a new smoker and I was able to get a great deal on an OKJ Longhorn, that had all the mods done by the person selling it in Scottsdale, they had had it for years and appeared to be practically new. Heavy iron construction, and it had all the bells and whistles...best of all for $200.
Today while shopping at Scheels in Chandler, I saw a OKJ Highland, and was not impressed by the thin metal construction...
I tried culling through some articles using Google to confirm what I think is going on, but so many of the sites start off as an advertisement for the product, and sprinkled through the articles are one-click options to purchase a unit… the financial reasons to allow this to take place must be pretty enticing.
Overall, I am getting more cynical of online reviews going forward, I think the best places to get reviews are using the search box on forums of a given hobby to get to honest opinions.
I have been a member here for quite awhile, but I rarely have time to get on smoking forums, just kind of wondering if there is a general consensus in the community as to what my suspicions are?
My Bandera still works great, but I gifted it to my son in law...
Eventually, it was time for me to move onto getting a new smoker and I was able to get a great deal on an OKJ Longhorn, that had all the mods done by the person selling it in Scottsdale, they had had it for years and appeared to be practically new. Heavy iron construction, and it had all the bells and whistles...best of all for $200.
Today while shopping at Scheels in Chandler, I saw a OKJ Highland, and was not impressed by the thin metal construction...
I tried culling through some articles using Google to confirm what I think is going on, but so many of the sites start off as an advertisement for the product, and sprinkled through the articles are one-click options to purchase a unit… the financial reasons to allow this to take place must be pretty enticing.
Overall, I am getting more cynical of online reviews going forward, I think the best places to get reviews are using the search box on forums of a given hobby to get to honest opinions.
I have been a member here for quite awhile, but I rarely have time to get on smoking forums, just kind of wondering if there is a general consensus in the community as to what my suspicions are?