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mchlfore

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Sep 19, 2013
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I am moving into an apartment and unfortunately will not be able to bring my smoker. I have a gas grill and hopefully will have a place to store it. I am wondering about using a smoke tube to smoke my meats but don’t know anything about them or how good it would work in my grill. Any advise?
 

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A tube will work fine in your grill.

Are you not allowed to have a smoker in your new apartment? If this is the case I highly doubt a gas grill producing smoke would be allowed either.
 
As normanaj normanaj said, depends on what apartment complex allows.
If it were me, and they did allow it, I'd take the smoker instead of the grill.
I use the smoker a whole lot more than the grill.
Burgers and steaks on occasion is about it for the grill.
But that's just me...
 
This is what I would use:

A-MAZE-N Stainless Steel Tube Smoker 12 in. L X 2 in. W​


It will work fine with your grill and you can find them at multiple places.
 
You could use a chip box also. Soak some wood chips toss them in the box.
 

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You'll need to find out why a smoker isn't allowed. And if a grill with a smoke tube is ok. A grill with a smoke tube has the same effect as a smoker as far as smoke/smell is concerned.
 
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