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OT: Smoker Recommendation
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<blockquote data-quote="Dogfrog" data-source="post: 2878680" data-attributes="member: 1924"><p>A little off topic, but I am more griller than smoker, just don’t have the patience. But years ago after going through multiple grills that rusted or fell apart, I bought a cast aluminum PK grill. Long after Armageddon the PK shell will be the only item left on earth when aliens land. Good little grill with some smoking capability but kind of ugly - it was designed in the 50’s.</p><p></p><p>Then went to a stainless steel Cajun Grill. (Super Cajun). Expensive but the unique v shape makes efficient use of wood / charcoal and cooking space. When I moved from Houston I sold it to a neighbor.</p><p></p><p>Also had a friend in Houston who had a big stainless Pitts & Spitts smoker. Made locally in Houston these are high end and impressive</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dogfrog, post: 2878680, member: 1924"] A little off topic, but I am more griller than smoker, just don’t have the patience. But years ago after going through multiple grills that rusted or fell apart, I bought a cast aluminum PK grill. Long after Armageddon the PK shell will be the only item left on earth when aliens land. Good little grill with some smoking capability but kind of ugly - it was designed in the 50’s. Then went to a stainless steel Cajun Grill. (Super Cajun). Expensive but the unique v shape makes efficient use of wood / charcoal and cooking space. When I moved from Houston I sold it to a neighbor. Also had a friend in Houston who had a big stainless Pitts & Spitts smoker. Made locally in Houston these are high end and impressive [/QUOTE]
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