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cbiron

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Sep 5, 2016
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Hello I am brand new to using a smoker and was looking for my 1st one.  I have a few I have been considering and was looking for some help.  Here are the three I am looking at. I am looking for any input that can be given to what would be the best bang for my buck and give me the best reliability.

Masterbuilt

http://www.lowes.com/pd/Masterbuilt...Smoker-Common-30-in-Actual-32-126-in/50373862

Smoke Hollow

http://www.menards.com/main/outdoor...-c-1461078035986.htm?tid=-3103230118806739097

Char-Broil

http://www.menards.com/main/outdoor...-c-1461078035986.htm?tid=-3512106792160159302

Thank you

Curt
 
Curt - Cannot comment on the two smokers you mentioned but can say with certainty that the Smokin-it line and the Cookshack line are top notch smoker.  Full stainless steel inside and out with plenty of fiberglass insulation. None better.  Considering the time meat spends in a smoker, and the price of meat, get the best you can afford. Check out their sites.  Of the two, the smokers from Smokin-it give the most bang for the buck.
 
I'll toss in with old sarge. I bought my SI #2 in 2011(?). Few, if any reviews. spoke to Steve (owner) and took the plunge. NO regrets. I now have moved up to a #3 (2013). Thing has worked flawlessly.

Mark
 
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