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My first go round with my new Pitboss vertical pellet pooper

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Not writing a novel this time. Definitely not a set it and forget it, but once used to the idiocyncracies, I might be able to work with it.
5lb Boston butt.
sitting wrapped in cooler for shredding for football sammies tomorrow with Carolina Sauce

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Looks good from here, what kind of problems did you run into?
 
Looks good from here, what kind of problems did you run into?
no serious "problems" very obtuse temperature issues. as with most poopers lack of smoke.
 
Looks good John

I have a Masterbuilt pellet pooper that is a cheap throw together that resembles a cross bred Traeger and PitBoss . Funny they don't make them anymore.
Temperature control is terrible. Once I can get it to settle down it does OK, but not a walk away for very long as it may have a tantrum.

A smoke tube is a must for a pellet pooper. Run a mix of pellets and chips. Friend of mine runs 2 smoke tubes in his pellet pooper.
 
Looks like a winner from here. I've only ever used 1 pellet cooker so I don't know if the cooker can make any difference in smoke flavor? Once I stopped trying to make the same flavor profile as a stick burner I found more success in my pellet cooks. I also try to used 100% pellets when available. I hope your pellet experience improves. I love mine.
 
Looks like a winner from here. I've only ever used 1 pellet cooker so I don't know if the cooker can make any difference in smoke flavor? Once I stopped trying to make the same flavor profile as a stick burner I found more success in my pellet cooks. I also try to used 100% pellets when available. I hope your pellet experience improves. I love mine.
Thanks
 
Wife can't take the heavy smoke these days so the pellet smoker gets used more these days. I add a tube with pellets and hickory bark in it.
 
Pellet does seem to produce less smoke than a stick burner. You can drop the temp to the 180-200 F range to get optimal smoke from a pellet. You can also add a smoke tube as well that will give you about 4 hours of smoke.
 
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