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tlg4942:
 We have been trying to get my son in law smoking. And since his CB Red has blown yet another pan we decided it was time.
 Heather(my daughter) wanted him to have a dual grill and gave me a price line and instructions to find one.
 This seemed the best choice for the money. ( Most of these are low end for sure)  I added the smoker box to the side so he could start learning to smoke. If he can learn on this, He will be able to smoke on anything.
 I think it will work out well for him just because of the options he has for what type of cooking he needs to do. They have 5 young'uns and sometimes you need quick...and sometimes you need a way to hide! :o :D
 It was his birthday/fathers day gift, They had a fish fry so we gave it to him there.
It came from Home Depot. They assembled it if that's what you want to call it.  ALL and I mean every screw was loose except the four they striped the head slots off of.
 I had to take almost they entire thing apart because if it could be mounted upside down it was! It appeared to be missing screws
but somehow when I put it back together they turned up (Except for one)...
 Jack (Bubba) was busy with the fish(30 bream, a hundred bass fillets) so I got to break in the gas side with Conecuh sausage and veggies while Chris(my son) broke in the charcoal side with chicken...  Poor Bubba...
 The charcoal side is where meat that's being smoked goes. Its a little small so he may have to tend it pretty close for temp control.
We test this out soon.

 

ACW3:
Sounds like a good eating type project to me.  Should be a lot of fun.

Art

smokeasaurus:
I started on a Char-Broil Silver Smoker offset......Bubba is off to a way better start than The Smoke.... 8)

Smokin Don:
That looks like a nice combo unit! Don

Big Dawg:
My neighbor has been cooking on that same model for several years and really enjoys it.





BD

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