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9redfalcon

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I’m pretty new to smoking. Bought a used vertical smoker for Father’s Day. Used it a few times some foods are ok but lately my wife complains that the smoke is over powering. Any ideas?
 
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Don't use any smoke and see what she thinks. Low and slow, no smoke, and with some good rubs may be more to her liking. More to smoking than just the the smoke.

For me, it has to have a little smoke.
 
My wife doesn't like a lot of smoke, You can try straight charcoal and then some Kingsford with the hickory or apple wood already in it, seem that they have a pretty good balance of smoke, my wife never complains about the smoke from my pellet smoker other than the strong smell sometimes, I can take it about any amount except when it burns your tongue and every time I have tasted it too strong it wasn't done yet and it evened out when done , that was the days before instant read and remote therms, hard to do without them these days
 
The amt of wood (chips or chunks) controls how much smoke you have. Start with a small amount and see what that does. When I first started I used way too much and had the same issue as you. I and the wife (most importantly) enjoyed the cooks a lot more when I cut back.
Jim
 
The amt of wood (chips or chunks) controls how much smoke you have. Start with a small amount and see what that does. When I first started I used way too much and had the same issue as you. I and the wife (most importantly) enjoyed the cooks a lot more when I cut back.
Jim
I think this is what I will try first. I typically fill up the little tray with pellets(thinking it would last longer didn’t think about over bearing the flavor)
 
I like to keep my smoke at Light to Medium.
I have a window in my MES 40 Door, and when I look through the window, if I can't see the back wall of my Smoker, through the smoke, the Smoke is too thick & Heavy.

Bear
 
My smoker doesnt have a good vent. I have thought about drilling into it and smoking a bigger vent with one of the covers from my grill to be able to adjust it
 

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