I got a pellet smoker this year and I was thinking about trying to do some smoking this winter with it. I have no plans on trying to do it in sub zero temps but I thought maybe sub freezing. Any suggestions on doing this, like gear or accessories?
I got a pellet smoker this year and I was thinking about trying to do some smoking this winter with it. I have no plans on trying to do it in sub zero temps but I thought maybe sub freezing. Any suggestions on doing this, like gear or accessories?
Loved seeing the can liquid staying cold.I've used my Rec Tec down to -20°. Welding blanket from Harbor Freight helps.View attachment 728246
I'm with ya brother. I store mine in the garage with a dust jacket and use it half out/half in of the garage right at the overhead door opening. Keeps the south/SW winds at bay and the smoke is drafted out the door opening. Did smoked salmon last week to perfection.I generally use my Pit Boss in the garage but I've used it when it was well below 0F. Find s good welding blanket or insulated cover and pellet consumption is less but cold hasn't slowed me down. Last Christmas I did prime rib in the garage. Cold... yes. Delicious... oh yeah. Totally worth it. If you have a way of blocking the wind that's helps a lot.
I second this same blanket from Harbor Freight. I got a Oklahoma Joe Rider DLX that has 2 vents out the top and didn't do anything fancy just throw it over the top and let it do its thing. I think when I got mine was with my little stick burner and obviously at that time I set it up different and did not cover the stack but beings the pellet smoker has a fan running air I don't have any issues really. Yes I still go through more pellets but it isn't that big of a deal when I actually do use it or when it decides to work correctly is more like it.I've used my Rec Tec down to -20°. Welding blanket from Harbor Freight helps.View attachment 728246