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Do you remember the brand. Also what was the issue with it. Price ?I tried it when we lived in FL, was not impressed with it.
Can't remember, got it from Gordons in a box. Had a nasty harsh smell and taste on the butt which I tossed because if I didn't like it I wasn't going to let anyone else eat it.Do you remember the brand. Also what was the issue with it. Price ?
So if you want smoke you have to add wood chunks.
No. I wish. That was a Lonestar smoker I had when I was still in the States. When I moved to the Philippines, I had to sell everything.I'm assuming your using the smoker in your avatar ? I'm thinking that's gonna be a charcoal smoker only... No stick burning... Hopefully you'll find some good charcoal...
I suggest you make/have made a charcoal basket that fits up against one side wall or the other.. Above an air vent preferably... This will accomplish 2 things.. Gives you more room on the grates that is not directly over the heat source.. Also, Keeps coals tighter together which aids in less fuel consumption and heat control ... Leading to less air adjustments as it's easier/funner to run (this is assuming that the smoker has no leaks and adjust well to intake vent adjustments...
that fits up against one side wall or the other... This will give you much more room on the grates that aren't right over top of the heat source... And a chunk or two of wood for the smoke... The problem with trying stick burning is the wood will have to be small (such a small cooking area doesn't need a lot of heat) and doesn't/won't create enough hot coals...