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richard faunce

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Mar 8, 2015
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Transitioning into retirement, and looking to get into smoking meat.  I live in Morrisville, PA. I have been researching smokers, trying to pick one to start with. Would like to know if anyone owns/has used the new Brinkman, heavy gauge Trailmaster limited edition vertical smoker (no offset firebox). It is model 855-6100 S. Looking for input/opinions on this.   Thanks.

Rich Faunce
 
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  Good evening and welcome to the forum, from a wet, rainy and chilly day here in East Texas. Lots of great people with tons of information on just about  everything.

Gary
 
Thanks. I actually bought a CharGriller Acorn. Found one at Lowes, and researched it on-line. Looks like a lot more controllable unit.
 
 
Thanks. I actually bought a CharGriller Acorn. Found one at Lowes, and researched it on-line. Looks like a lot more controllable unit.
Great choice Richard.  I've got one myself.  I think that it's one of the best bang for the buck grill / smokers available.

I got a roll of Gig Green Egg sticky backed felt gasket material and wrapped the frame that the draft door slides in, (Around the opening for air intake), and also wrapped the perimeter of the ash pan.  Sealed the Akorn up very well and made a big difference in temperature control.

Here are a couple action shots,


 
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Thanks, Jack. I did my first smoke (actually my virgin smoke), and had some difficulty maintaining temp. It bounced between 200-275. Eventually got it to settle at 250. However, I think the temp gauge is in-accurate. I think it reads low. (temp is actually higher). I see in your pics that you have a dual remote gauge for both smoker temp and meat temp. I only had a meat temp remote. I attributed my very average results up to in-experience. Will try your suggestions, get a better thermostat and get better myself.
 
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