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Re: Upgrading Traeger Texas or buying a new Smoker....?
« Reply #14 on: October 08, 2015, 08:22:24 AM »


I'm glad I asked because it's made my decision to upgrade my traeger much easier...I just like hearing the other smokers on this site agree with it.

Thanks all for your input.
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Re: Upgrading Traeger Texas or buying a new Smoker....?
« Reply #15 on: October 08, 2015, 09:37:16 AM »


I'm glad I asked because it's made my decision to upgrade my traeger much easier...I just like hearing the other smokers on this site agree with it.

Thanks all for your input.

We are here to support one another's outdoor cooking adventures.  (And - indoor too, because the weather is not always favorable...) Sounds like you have a really good set up - but, nothing says you couldn't have a "back up"... :D  Unless - of course - the Mrs. says NO.... ;D
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Re: Upgrading Traeger Texas or buying a new Smoker....?
« Reply #16 on: October 08, 2015, 01:13:45 PM »


I'm glad I asked because it's made my decision to upgrade my traeger much easier...I just like hearing the other smokers on this site agree with it.

Thanks all for your input.

We are here to support one another's outdoor cooking adventures.  (And - indoor too, because the weather is not always favorable...) Sounds like you have a really good set up - but, nothing says you couldn't have a "back up"... :D  Unless - of course - the Mrs. says NO.... ;D

I like your setup Teesquare.   Looks like you have plenty of backups ;D
Traeger Texas Grill w Blazen Grill PID
w/smoke daddy big kajuna
ng converted great outdoors vertical smoker
dcs 24" built in ng grill
50,000 BTU ng side burner
Maverick ET 732
Igrill

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Re: Upgrading Traeger Texas or buying a new Smoker....?
« Reply #17 on: October 08, 2015, 02:57:31 PM »


I'm glad I asked because it's made my decision to upgrade my traeger much easier...I just like hearing the other smokers on this site agree with it.

Thanks all for your input.

We are here to support one another's outdoor cooking adventures.  (And - indoor too, because the weather is not always favorable...) Sounds like you have a really good set up - but, nothing says you couldn't have a "back up"... :D  Unless - of course - the Mrs. says NO.... ;D

I like your setup Teesquare.   Looks like you have plenty of backups ;D

 :-[...Yeah...but...I have an advanced case of "The Illness"...I think the medical diagnosis is called "cookermania".... :D
BBQ is neither verb or noun. It is an experience.
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Beer, Butter and Bacon make everything better.
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Re: Upgrading Traeger Texas or buying a new Smoker....?
« Reply #18 on: October 08, 2015, 03:46:45 PM »


I'm glad I asked because it's made my decision to upgrade my traeger much easier...I just like hearing the other smokers on this site agree with it.

Thanks all for your input.

We are here to support one another's outdoor cooking adventures.  (And - indoor too, because the weather is not always favorable...) Sounds like you have a really good set up - but, nothing says you couldn't have a "back up"... :D  Unless - of course - the Mrs. says NO.... ;D

I like your setup Teesquare.   Looks like you have plenty of backups ;D

 :-[...Yeah...but...I have an advanced case of "The Illness"...I think the medical diagnosis is called "cookermania".... :D

It must be a catching disease Tee. Take a look at my cookermania illness!  ;)
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Re: Upgrading Traeger Texas or buying a new Smoker....?
« Reply #19 on: October 08, 2015, 08:53:40 PM »


I'm glad I asked because it's made my decision to upgrade my traeger much easier...I just like hearing the other smokers on this site agree with it.

Thanks all for your input.

We are here to support one another's outdoor cooking adventures.  (And - indoor too, because the weather is not always favorable...) Sounds like you have a really good set up - but, nothing says you couldn't have a "back up"... :D  Unless - of course - the Mrs. says NO.... ;D

I like your setup Teesquare.   Looks like you have plenty of backups ;D

 :-[...Yeah...but...I have an advanced case of "The Illness"...I think the medical diagnosis is called "cookermania".... :D

It must be a catching disease Tee. Take a look at my cookermania illness!  ;)

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Re: Upgrading Traeger Texas or buying a new Smoker....?
« Reply #20 on: October 08, 2015, 10:22:26 PM »
Holy Mackerel Okie!!!! :D :D :D  much respect...
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Re: Upgrading Traeger Texas or buying a new Smoker....?
« Reply #21 on: October 09, 2015, 09:19:13 AM »


I'm glad I asked because it's made my decision to upgrade my traeger much easier...I just like hearing the other smokers on this site agree with it.

Thanks all for your input.

We are here to support one another's outdoor cooking adventures.  (And - indoor too, because the weather is not always favorable...) Sounds like you have a really good set up - but, nothing says you couldn't have a "back up"... :D  Unless - of course - the Mrs. says NO.... ;D

I like your setup Teesquare.   Looks like you have plenty of backups ;D

 :-[...Yeah...but...I have an advanced case of "The Illness"...I think the medical diagnosis is called "cookermania".... :D

It must be a catching disease Tee. Take a look at my cookermania illness!  ;)

It is definitely contagious. When I joined this forum I had a flat rock, some kindling and a pack of matches... now... YIKES!
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