Just signed up and I am planning on doing a lot of reading before plunking down $$ on a smoker. Leaning towards a Masterbuilt electric to get started and possibly a pellet later but, we'll see.
If you want simple, the ability to hold steady temps, with minimal moving parts, and no electric needed, check out a WSM.Dernek - I'll lose weight ? ;-) .
Anyway, I've thought about propane because it would be nice during a power outage but, I'm also interested in things like cheese and nuts and my understanding is that an electric is better for lower temps. Also, safety concerns with gas however, fewer moving parts and less electronics to go kerflooey is appealing.
From some things I've read I am concerned about the durability of Masterbuilt .
I am "old world" smoker...:)...I don't use propane or electric, just an old fashion ceramic "green egg" type BBQ and DIY built cold smoker....anyway, I would personally stay away from charchoal BBQ's and smokers....Reason is: even if you buy the most expensive, natural wood charcoal, it is already burnt at high temp and wood flavor is gone....all you end up with is a lot of carbon after burn...Dernek - I'll lose weight ? ;-) .
Anyway, I've thought about propane because it would be nice during a power outage but, I'm also interested in things like cheese and nuts and my understanding is that an electric is better for lower temps. Also, safety concerns with gas however, fewer moving parts and less electronics to go kerflooey is appealing.
From some things I've read I am concerned about the durability of Masterbuilt .
I didn’t find it that difficult to learn it. Really simple to set up and adjust. And once its running, it’ll hold steady.Sorry wbf610 but, I haven't quite got the quote thingy worked out :-) . Isn't there a learning curve for the WSM compared to electric or pellet ?
Just curious what fuel you use in the egg ?I am "old world" smoker...:)...I don't use propane or electric, just an old fashion ceramic "green egg" type BBQ and DIY built cold smoker....anyway, I would personally stay away from charchoal BBQ's and smokers....Reason is: even if you buy the most expensive, natural wood charcoal, it is already burnt at high temp and wood flavor is gone....all you end up with is a lot of carbon after burn...
wood, old plain hard wood....If I BBQ, I make a fire like I am about to do brontosaurus steak....lol...then when flame fire goes out I have a nice pile of fresh charcoal heat to play with....Just curious what fuel you use in the egg ?
Isn't that why you add wood chunks on top of the coals ?I am "old world" smoker...:)...I don't use propane or electric, just an old fashion ceramic "green egg" type BBQ and DIY built cold smoker....anyway, I would personally stay away from charchoal BBQ's and smokers....Reason is: even if you buy the most expensive, natural wood charcoal, it is already burnt at high temp and wood flavor is gone....all you end up with is a lot of carbon after burn...
I figured as much.wood, old plain hard wood....If I BBQ, I make a fire like I am about to do brontosaurus steak....lol...then when flame fire goes out I have nice pile of fresh charcoal heat to play with....
Here’s my story and further thoughts. I was rushed into buying my first when my gas grill failed us. I was looking into several units, but had family visiting and needed something asap, and the wife wanted another gas grill as well. I saw the OK Joes 4 in 1 at the local big box store and thought at least it would serve all functions. It’s a decent smoker, great gas grill, but left me wanting for a better smoker, especially for long smokes and fuel efficiency. Found a awesome deal on the MES 40 with blue tooth, and bought it around Christmas that year to do long smokes. Wife then wanted to get a smoker for her dad. After some thought, I realized that i could just put smoke to the meat in the OK Joes, and get it to the stall, then wrap and finish in the oven. So the MES went to the father in law for Christmas.I'll study the charcoal forum , as well as youtube videos , on the WSM before making a decision.
Reliable low tech is a strong selling point. The MES have many fans on here as well so there is much too think about. I will admit that the Mailbox mod appeals to my sense of humor :-)