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Would like to have the Weber if I had the choice but the larger 1, I read they use more pellets than others but that's all part of the game, the first batch had issues but believe they are a lot better now, you can have a fire with any of them depending on what you are cooking and at what temp. the way they are made might make it easier to have them , I wouldn't be afraid to own 1 at this time but wife would kill me lol
 
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hmm Weber had a very bad rollout with mass issues and grease fires. I think they claim to be fixed, but my trust in that smoker is toast. I dont have experience with the Camp Chef...BUT for the 1K price tag I would recommend a look at Rec Teq. the RT700 is $200 more and the RT 590 is $100 less. The RT700 warranty is twice as long too at 6 years. Camp Chef is 3.
 
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hmm Weber had a very bad rollout with mass issues and grease fires. I think they claim to be fixed, but my trust in that smoker is toast. I dont have experience with the Camp Chef...BUT for the 1K price tag I would recommend a look at Rec Teq. the RT700 is $200 more and the RT 590 is $100 less. The RT700 warranty is twice as long too at 6 years. Camp Chef is 3.
Thanks. However I am looking for a SMOKER. Not a grill that needs a smoke tube for flavor.
 
Thanks. However I am looking for a SMOKER. Not a grill that needs a smoke tube for flavor.
the Campchef Woodwin wifi 24 and the Weber EX are pellet grill/smokers just like the Rec Teq... I don't use a smoke tube and like the level of smoke favor. while it is less than a stick burner, it is still quite good. Not sure where you picked up that a smoke tube was needed for flavor.
 
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the Campchef Woodwin wifi 24 and the Weber EX are pellet grill/smokers just like the Rec Teq... I don't use a smoke tube and like the level of smoke favor. while it is less than a stick burner, it is still quite good. Not sure where you picked up that a smoke tube was needed for flavor.
Thanks. Mostly on the Re
C Teq forum
 
Kinda depends on what temps your using. Don't usually have a problem with smoke flavor up to about 250°. Less smoke with temps beyond. I usually toss in a 6" tube of pellets/chips for a couple hrs extra smoke, just our preference.
 
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Kinda depends on what temps your using. Don't usually have a problem with smoke flavor up to about 250°. Less smoke with temps beyond. I usually toss in a 6" tube of pellets/chips for a couple hrs extra smoke, just our preference.
Thsnks. What grill do you use?
 
You should buy a stick burner if you like heavy smoke. Pellets are pellets no matter what manufacture you buy!
Maybe take a look at the Camp Chef XXL. It's a vertical smoker, not a combo grill/smoker. I have one (as well as a Camp Chef SmokePro DLX) and I really like it. Huge capacity inside. I actually bought two more racks for it, too. The metal is kinda thin but I have the insulated blanket for when it gets cold. Comes in a WiFi model now, too.
 
Maybe take a look at the Camp Chef XXL. It's a vertical smoker, not a combo grill/smoker. I have one (as well as a Camp Chef SmokePro DLX) and I really like it. Huge capacity inside. I actually bought two more racks for it, too. The metal is kinda thin but I have the insulated blanket for when it gets cold. Comes in a WiFi model now, too.
Thank you
 
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