Hi Everyone. Newbie from England.

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Welcome Charlotte!

I might suggest looking up any local tree trimming service companies. Surely there is something in your area, and can identify and set aside some appropriate smoking woods for you for little or no cost. Another great place to go visit is any local orchards that grow fruit or nuts. Again the trimmings and deadfall is generally waste, and a jackpot for you. Just be prepared with a saw or other means to do any necessary labor to cut down to size.

My brother has a Chargriller dual fuel, and am very intrigued by it. He loves his, and I have turned him on to the Amazen pellet tube smoker, and it works great in it.

Thanks for stoppong by Browneyesvictim
Yeah I think I'm going to have to look into sourcing my own wood, £20 a box seems a little excessive.

Yeah I just thought it might come in handy having the propane side too, but I really haven't cooked on it much, perhaps once.
Oh and my other half was cooking Wagyu Burgers on it :rolleyes: whilst I was smoking something...I was like don't you dare lift my hood or touch my fire! :D I like the side burner too, that comes in handy for heating up things quickly or shallow frying. I guess I want to smoke but be able to rustle up other things while waiting on my smoked meat :)
 
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