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Blue92
Member # 8789
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Anyone here have any awesome smokers or bbq's? Been really into bbqing for quite awhile now and dabbled a bit into smoking in the past.
Recently received a smoker as a gift and cant stop using it! Love it.
Post up some pics!
Here is what I made today. I planned for ribs only but my buddy got a hog last night so we decided to do a whole pig leg.
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sic70stang
Member # 4347
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Looks delicious.
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sic70stang
Member # 4347
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i
Member # 12534
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Cafords meet at your house?
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kast1376
Member # 8499
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I've used a cheapo Home Depot unit for years, and upgraded to a Kimono ceramic smoker over the winter. They hold heat extremely well, so my fuel use is way down. It's great to be able to smoke a pork butt and not have to worry about adding wood all the time.
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sic70stang
Member # 4347
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adower
Member # 5955
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quote: Originally posted by kast1376: I've used a cheapo Home Depot unit for years, and upgraded to a Kimono ceramic smoker over the winter. They hold heat extremely well, so my fuel use is way down. It's great to be able to smoke a pork butt and not have to worry about adding wood all the time.
Hell yeah. Im looking to pick up a big joe kamado. [ 2015-02-21, 07:28 PM: Message edited by: adower ]
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wilit
Member # 3367
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quote: Originally posted by sic70stang:
I just looked at that at Bass Pro. It's like $1700.
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SLOWBACK 67
Member # 6348
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I was gonna say that thing is worth more then some people's cars LOL.
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sic70stang
Member # 4347
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Lol it was.
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Autumnstang97
Member # 6111
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Very nice. Enjoy the new toy. I may have to ask my wife for one soon lol.
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Secnd2nun64
Member # 1431
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I picked up this weber last summer and did all the upgrades with gas ignition and interchangeable grates. Love the taste you get from charcoal compared to gas.
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Blue92
Member # 8789
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Made a damn good tri-tip last night...
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SLOWBACK 67
Member # 6348
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Damn I am really hungry now.
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sic70stang
Member # 4347
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quote: Originally posted by Blue92: Made a damn good tri-tip last night...
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Blue92
Member # 8789
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quote: Originally posted by sic70stang:
This is one badass rig!
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sic70stang
Member # 4347
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quote: Originally posted by Blue92: quote: Originally posted by sic70stang:
This is one badass rig!
Thanks man, it's a 79 Cadillac. Haha
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Blue92
Member # 8789
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quote: Originally posted by kast1376: I've used a cheapo Home Depot unit for years, and upgraded to a Kimono ceramic smoker over the winter. They hold heat extremely well, so my fuel use is way down. It's great to be able to smoke a pork butt and not have to worry about adding wood all the time.
These have always intrigued me since I first seen one. Damn things are heavy. What are the pros and cons to this unit?
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Blue92
Member # 8789
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quote: Originally posted by sic70stang:
Smoked Coors Light? How's that?
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*EPIK*
Member # 7481
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All I smoke are LS1's Bruh!!! hahahaaaaaaa
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*EPIK*
Member # 7481
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That being said, all that BBQ looks DAMN good, and thats a badass 79 Cadi!
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CornOil_&_Boost
Member # 5888
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quote: Originally posted by *EPIK*: All I smoke are LS1's Bruh!!! hahahaaaaaaa
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kast1376
Member # 8499
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quote: Originally posted by Blue92: quote: Originally posted by kast1376: I've used a cheapo Home Depot unit for years, and upgraded to a Kimono ceramic smoker over the winter. They hold heat extremely well, so my fuel use is way down. It's great to be able to smoke a pork butt and not have to worry about adding wood all the time.
These have always intrigued me since I first seen one. Damn things are heavy. What are the pros and cons to this unit?
Pros: super insulated, holds heat in extremely well, which means less wood is burned. Also helps hold in moisture, so no water pan really needed.
Cons: price. Not exactly cheap. I love mine. Brother and mom have one as well.
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