I have a Charbroil horizontal offset smoker. My food comes out decent but I have to babysit it constantly. I know I should get a digital thermometer to tell me when my heat is getting low, but I feel like I am constantly adding wood. I start with charcoal and then add wood as I continue. Even if I had a digital thermometer I feel like it would be telling me to go out and add wood very often.
Is there any way to set up this type of smoker in a more "set it and forget it" way? I have only been able to do small briskets because I simply do not have time to stay home with it for 10+ hours to constantly be adding fuel. I'd like to be able to start my smoker late at night/early morning and go to bed and not have to keep adding fuel...
I was looking to switch to the Master Forge Propane smoker... is that more of a set and forget smoker? I was talking to a customer at work and he said he had a master forge propane. He said that after adding the first "batch" of wood that the meat gets enough smoke and the propane does the rest. I have gotten great smoke rings with my smoker, I don't want to lose that.
Is there any way to set up this type of smoker in a more "set it and forget it" way? I have only been able to do small briskets because I simply do not have time to stay home with it for 10+ hours to constantly be adding fuel. I'd like to be able to start my smoker late at night/early morning and go to bed and not have to keep adding fuel...
I was looking to switch to the Master Forge Propane smoker... is that more of a set and forget smoker? I was talking to a customer at work and he said he had a master forge propane. He said that after adding the first "batch" of wood that the meat gets enough smoke and the propane does the rest. I have gotten great smoke rings with my smoker, I don't want to lose that.