Party Q by BBQ Guru

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trevor77

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Mar 23, 2015
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Paris, Canada
Is this a tool worth investing in?  I'm just starting out smoking and I don't want to spend the money on anything more advanced.  There are others I've seen in the same price range but I don't have access to buy them in store anywhere and shipping makes them not worth it.  But I was in a BBQ store (here in Canada) and they only had a couple Party Q's left.    The guy working there said they would be getting a new shipment sometime in April but the price would be going up by $30- $40 because our dollar here sucks compared to the US dollar.  I was just wondering if this is worth the money 

Thanks
 
It all comes down to preference. I prefer a more hands off smoke while others greatly enjoy tending to the fire. If you want to be hands off and are using a charcoal smoker than you will need a control unit of some sort.
 
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Good point.  Maybe I'll get a few smokes under my belt first before I decide how hands on/off I like to be
 
You should be happy with it on that setup.  Not exactly a whole lot of fire management going on anyway with that setup.
 
I bought it used and did a test run with it empty it worked pretty good.  It took around 45 mins to heat up with the temps outside around 34F.  I let it run for 5 hours and was able to keep the temps around 235-240.  Temps started to spike a bit until I realized the pan was out of water.  Once I added more it came down again.

 
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