Buying a Wood Smoker

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dsherry

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Apr 24, 2015
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Hi,

I've been searching for a wood smoker for a couple years now and still have no real feel on what I should be getting for the money.  I'm looking for something that can cook a 150 lb hog (dressed) and ribs, chicken, etc.  I'm thinking of spending about $1,000-1,500.  Is that a reasonable amount to spend on something with a fire box, warmer box, and charcoal grill?  Also, if you have any links to dealers, makers, custom builders, etc...it would be greatly appreciated.  And I live in Northeast OH, by Cleveland.

Thanks!
 
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You might want to contact Craig Bell at Bell fab. He makes a quality product and will build you any configuration you want. His prices are very good and the material is tops. You can contact him at: [email protected]. Good luck, Joe
 
Thanks for the research.  I guess I don't know enough to say x dimensions will be able to smoke a hog up to x lbs.  So this the CL ad in Canfield would be a good price for that smoker?

Thanks!
 
 
Thanks for the research.  I guess I don't know enough to say x dimensions will be able to smoke a hog up to x lbs.  So this the CL ad in Canfield would be a good price for that smoker?

Thanks!
Yes I think so. That baby is super nice. Looks to be built very well too. I think it said a pretty large hog would go in there. The rotisserie is awesome. I could see something like that custom ordered costing twice as much plus you would have shipping.
 
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