NOTHING COOKS LIKE A JAMBO. IN MY OPPINION,

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risenswine

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Feb 6, 2012
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Dacoma OK
In the past i have cooked on many of different cookers. from yoders custom propane tank off sets.verticals and this is the best cooker i think there is. and that is my oppinion because i love stick burners. i also have a treager for days am feeling lazy and it does a good job. but nowhere near the same amount of flavor. so what am saying if you have an extra 10,500 then you should think over a jambo.

 
That is a beautiful Smoker...Pretty Color, Shiny Chrome, Sweet Logo, it should work well for $10,000!...But...If You are puttin' out great Q...It's YOU not the Jambo!  Enjoy your new Toy...JJ
 
i promise am not a saleman. am just a dumb plumber with a 9th grade education.
I grew up in a plumbing shop.....  I know hot is on the left... cold is on the right.... and..... 
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 ....     I like your smoker.....  Dave
 
The population in Dacoma is 148, isn't it? You can feed an entire town.

Don't mistake 148 for the internal temp in a chicken! :)

That's an outrageous smoker. I wish I had one.

Congrats,

WC
 
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I love the look of a Jambo and enjoy seeing them in action on the Pitmaster's TV show.  I've always wondered... I hear so much about reverse flow and the supposed benefits, I have always wondered why Jambo is not reserve flow.
 
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