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Anyone have a camp chef woodwind pro?
Posted on 1/3/25 at 5:08 pm
Posted on 1/3/25 at 5:08 pm
I just got the pro 36. Ive had ,offsets drums and other pellets smokers but this may actually check all the boxes. It has a smoke drawer to add wood chunks or charcoal directly over fire pot for real wood smoke to go along with pellets. It's kind of ingenious. most all reviews are very positive. Anyone have first hand experience?
Posted on 1/3/25 at 5:50 pm to Lucky_Stryke
I've had mine for over a year now, love it. Easily the most smoke flavor of pellet grill.
Posted on 1/3/25 at 8:08 pm to GI_BOE
I had a rectec before. It held temp insanely well but it was so efficient it didn't smoke much. I've ran offset old Pecos, verticals smokers like Webber smokey and Oklahoma Joe bronco. Im hoping this will make my life a little easier while getting the smoke level I want!
Posted on 1/5/25 at 9:05 am to Lucky_Stryke
I had one for about 3 years. It worked great. It ended up burning up the fan or auger at the least convenient time and I ended up going to get a yoder to get a cook done and gave the camp chef to a buddy.
I quite honestly didn't treat that smoker properly so the burnt up part was probably my fault. It's a great pellet smoker. It was easy to replace parts through the years. My biggest suggestion is to keep it under a covered patio or find a way to keep water off it. That's where I screwed up.
The sidekick cast iron burner was great for reverse searing steak or chicken or pork chops.
I quite honestly didn't treat that smoker properly so the burnt up part was probably my fault. It's a great pellet smoker. It was easy to replace parts through the years. My biggest suggestion is to keep it under a covered patio or find a way to keep water off it. That's where I screwed up.
The sidekick cast iron burner was great for reverse searing steak or chicken or pork chops.
This post was edited on 1/5/25 at 9:06 am
Posted on 1/5/25 at 1:08 pm to Lucky_Stryke
I have one. It's easily the best pellet smoker I've owned in this price range.
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