- Apr 26, 2012
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I started with a vertical Brinkman electric but found it difficult to load and seemed to run too hot.
I went to a vertical rocky mountain propane which I like allot I mostly did butts, chicken, ribs and some brisket ... worked pretty good. I did find it difficult to accurately control and there was a lot of stratification from top to bottom and front to back.
Now I am making sausage and it is impossible to run it below 160 degrees with the door closed. And, at that low temp it is very hard to make smoke. I think it is not suited for sausages.
So, I want to buy a new smoker. Must be gas or electric.
I get free chips (hickory, oak and sassafras) in huge quantities. These are nice size chips and absolutely dry and clean which I would like to continue with. The pellets and disks seem horribly expensive to me so I'd like to stay away from them if possible.
My question is if there is a good quality smoker available within my budget that can run down as low as 140 and up to say 275-300 degrees with reasonable accuracy?
I also would like it to have at least 4 shelves spaced enough to hold whole chickens or butts. I generally do 4-6 chicken or 4 butts at a time.
Ideas ... THANKS!
I went to a vertical rocky mountain propane which I like allot I mostly did butts, chicken, ribs and some brisket ... worked pretty good. I did find it difficult to accurately control and there was a lot of stratification from top to bottom and front to back.
Now I am making sausage and it is impossible to run it below 160 degrees with the door closed. And, at that low temp it is very hard to make smoke. I think it is not suited for sausages.
So, I want to buy a new smoker. Must be gas or electric.
I get free chips (hickory, oak and sassafras) in huge quantities. These are nice size chips and absolutely dry and clean which I would like to continue with. The pellets and disks seem horribly expensive to me so I'd like to stay away from them if possible.
My question is if there is a good quality smoker available within my budget that can run down as low as 140 and up to say 275-300 degrees with reasonable accuracy?
I also would like it to have at least 4 shelves spaced enough to hold whole chickens or butts. I generally do 4-6 chicken or 4 butts at a time.
Ideas ... THANKS!
