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Smoker recs?

Posted on 6/15/23 at 11:11 am
Posted by h0bnail
Member since Sep 2009
7416 posts
Posted on 6/15/23 at 11:11 am
Looking to get into smoking and I'd love to have something that could also replace my Weber kettle. Anyone have any recommendations? Is there a pellet smoker that performs well for grilling\searing and smoking? Budget under $1200ish probably.
Posted by Irregardless
Member since Nov 2021
2237 posts
Posted on 6/15/23 at 11:15 am to
Add a Spider Venom fan to your Weber. Best of both worlds.

I got a 17 hour smoke at 250 using a 2x2 snake. $200 and you get to keep using your kettle.

ETA: With the vortex insert and Venom I can get the grate over 700 degrees.
This post was edited on 6/15/23 at 2:35 pm
Posted by armytiger96
Member since Sep 2007
1207 posts
Posted on 6/15/23 at 11:27 am to
Backwoods smoker is a great smoker but it will not replace grill.
Posted by RonFNSwanson
University of LSU
Member since Mar 2012
23177 posts
Posted on 6/15/23 at 11:28 am to
quote:

Is there a pellet smoker that performs well


No

Get an offset stickburner
Posted by AlxTgr
Kyre Banorg
Member since Oct 2003
81642 posts
Posted on 6/15/23 at 11:31 am to
Masterbuilt gravity series is what you want. Have not used my offset once since getting one.
Posted by GolfingTiger
Gonzales
Member since Oct 2004
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Posted on 6/15/23 at 11:59 am to
Posted by horsesandbulls
Destin, FL
Member since Jun 2008
4872 posts
Posted on 6/15/23 at 12:20 pm to
Yoder. lol
Posted by ThuperThumpin
Member since Dec 2013
7324 posts
Posted on 6/15/23 at 12:30 pm to
quote:

replace my Weber kettle


quote:

performs well for grilling\searing


I would not want to replace my Weber with a pellet smoker for grilling and searing but thats just me.
Posted by surprisewitness
Littleton, CO
Member since Apr 2013
558 posts
Posted on 6/15/23 at 12:30 pm to
As mentioned above, RecTeq, most can get up to 700 for grilling but also do well smoking. And they are built to last.
Posted by heatom2
At the plant, baw.
Member since Nov 2010
12810 posts
Posted on 6/15/23 at 1:01 pm to
quote:

replace my Weber kettle


What in the pride month is this. We do not replace Weber kettles unless it is with another Weber kettle.
Posted by bluebarracuda
Member since Oct 2011
18238 posts
Posted on 6/15/23 at 1:01 pm to
Keep the kettle for grilling and get an offset for smoking
Posted by sprefontaine7
Member since Jun 2023
115 posts
Posted on 6/15/23 at 1:16 pm to
Muh reqtec
Posted by t00f
Not where you think I am
Member since Jul 2016
89965 posts
Posted on 6/15/23 at 1:17 pm to
quote:

I would not want to replace my Weber with a pellet smoker for grilling and searing but thats just me.



what pellet grill were you using to come to this conclusion? model number, how high temp did you get it prior to searing and what did you use to sear?
Posted by ThuperThumpin
Member since Dec 2013
7324 posts
Posted on 6/15/23 at 1:49 pm to
quote:

hat pellet grill were you using to come to this conclusion? model number, how high temp did you get it prior to searing and what did you use to sear?


They can sear but what happens when you need to move that steak to lower heat fast? Ive observed neighbors and friends cooking on theirs and look they are fine for what they offer but I prefer to grill and bbq with multizone heat that most pellet grills dont really do well by design. The are a few models like the Weber Smoke Fire that you can use direct flame and with some accessories to make multizone heat but by and large its indirect heat.

Also I just enjoy the process of cooking with wood and charcoal and the flavor it produces more than pellets or propane.
Posted by ThuperThumpin
Member since Dec 2013
7324 posts
Posted on 6/15/23 at 1:55 pm to
This is probably one of your better option if you want to go that route.

LINK

It offers direct flame and with wet smoke kit you can set up direct and indirect heat. So its pretty good at everything. Sticking with the with traditional charcoal and wood is my preference but I really enjoy the process and results. If you want soemthing less time consuming but still pretty versatile I would look into this one.
Posted by t00f
Not where you think I am
Member since Jul 2016
89965 posts
Posted on 6/15/23 at 2:14 pm to
I use shelves to manage heat zones but don't use them often. Have a small and large one so I can do low and slow on one and high heat on the other. Also on the big one I can throw a wood chunk on the deflector for smoke if needed.

also for smoke, the lowest setting on either Recteq is for smoke and it produces a ton of it.

Bullseye goes to 750 so searing is not a problem.

Posted by h0bnail
Member since Sep 2009
7416 posts
Posted on 6/15/23 at 2:17 pm to
I have looked at the Smokefire a bit. I was curious if anyone would recommend it or if there were better options at that price point.
Posted by Dam Guide
Member since Sep 2005
15511 posts
Posted on 6/15/23 at 3:44 pm to
quote:

Masterbuilt gravity series is what you want. Have not used my offset once since getting one.


Yep, wait til the end of the season and you can get them for around $200 from Walmart.

Ease of use of a pellet, closer taste to offset, and a damn good deal if you wait for the closeout pricing.
This post was edited on 6/15/23 at 3:50 pm
Posted by tke_swamprat
Houma, LA
Member since Aug 2004
9764 posts
Posted on 6/15/23 at 4:01 pm to
The new Camp Chef is bad arse. Has a box to put wood chunks in while it is still burning pellets. Allows more smoke flavor if thats what you want.
Posted by h0bnail
Member since Sep 2009
7416 posts
Posted on 6/15/23 at 5:00 pm to
quote:

Masterbuilt gravity series is what you want. Have not used my offset once since getting one.


Looks like these would serve my purpose. Any particular model or is it just a difference in surface area between them?
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