- Nov 8, 2016
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I’m gonna be in the market for a new smoker here in the next month. I’m looking at Lone Star Grillz. Anybody know the pros and cons of a standard offset relative to an insulated cabinet? I’m looking for the best tasting food, not necessarily the most hands off. It sounds like the insulated cabinet is gonna be more efficient and hands off while there will be more fire management with a true offset. Anybody have any experience with the two and how would you compare smoke profile between the two? If it’s relatively similar seems like a cabinet makes more sense but if the flavor is much better on an offset in peoples opinions I’ll have a decision to make. I have a pellet for set it and forget it but I want a more traditional stick burner type smoker. Which would you folks recommend and why? Thanks in advance.