New MES 40 for Christmas, what gagets do I need now.... Thank You

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pote05

Meat Mopper
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Dec 27, 2010
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Joetown, MO
Just got the new Smoker for Christmas, found this site and joined...
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What type's of add on's due I need? I just ordered a new ET-73 Maverick RediChek Remote Wireless Smoker Thermometer to have to use to find the true readings of my probe that came with the smoker..
 
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Pote05....

I'm new here but my plans are to get the A-Maze-N smoker and do some cheese and bacon. But you can have a lot of fun and enjoyment just using it as is.....Did you look up FATTY ....this is something I am ready to try. 
 
I recommend a fast read instant thermometer, Thermoworks has some great ones on sale for $19, or you can get a probe and handheld reader for a really good price too, or if someone loves you a whole lot, you can spring for a thermopen.  It can be really good to have a back-up for verification on your temps at times. you're going to get a LOT of advice on this question! Cheers!
 
Decent food grade buckets to hold things like pork shoulders or ribs while you brine them.  I use very large tupperware, and put them in a spare fridge overnight.

A-Maze-N smoker -- best way to do cold smoke (only way IMO).

Vacumn sealer (we have a food saver brand).  Get lots of bags and rolls at BJs, Costco or the like.  Much better buy than at Walmart or supermarket.

A good scale.

Nice pair of tongs and mitts.

As someone else said, some sort of instant read or probe thermometer.
 
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