First Reverse Flow Smoker

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chevydiggs

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Apr 6, 2009
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Fort Towson OK
Have had a couple regular offset smokers and still have one but have never used or been around a reverse flow offset. Read a bunch of good things about them and had a chance to pick up a heavy built one today. It’s 24” diameter .387 wall thickness about 5’ long, Smoke box same size pipe but about 2’ long. Just wondering about any tricks I should know and seen mixed reviews of a slightly faster cook times with the reverse flow vs regular offset. Any pointers would be appreciated, thanks.
 

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Check the dimensions etc., to our tutorial, to see if you need to make any modifications to your new smoker...

 
I have a Lang which is reverse flow. It does cook a little faster than my previous stick burners but that's not a bad thing for me. Reverse flow or not, any smoker has some learning curve. My Lang is MUCH easier to cook on than the box store smokers I owned before. Enjoy your new purchase!
 
Thanks, going to try to get a pork butt, ribs, stick of bologna, and summer sausage going in the morning. May try to build a small fire in it this evening to burn the dust off of it.
 
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