Any reason to not buy this: https://www.bbqguys.com/backwoods-sm...er-lvpbsch3400
Any better (NON ELECTRONIC) options for the money?
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I’m looking at buying my first pellet grill. I currently have a propane grill and a Masterbuilt electric smoker. The pellet grill would take over primary smoking duties, mainly ribs, pork butt, and brisket. Maybe some chicken. All of this is currently being accomplished on the MES.
Where I am stuck at is sizing. Most of the time it’s just me and the wife, may have small groups over in the 6-8 adult range. I’m leaning towards the smallest option with 340 sq in of space and a 170 sq in add on grate option. A buddy has a similar grill that’s 340 sq in and he said he’s never had a problem with enough space.
What size grill/smokers are you guys using? Have you ever needed more space? The only reason I haven’t ordered is I’m concerned I’ll regret the smaller grill but the space and dollar savings would be nice. Next size up is 590 sq in and +$300
The backwoods looks like a good smoker. I like the *easily* removable charcoal basket and ash pan, and it looks like it has double wall construction for better temp control.
There are a bunch of charcoal smokers that are less expensive, but require more effort to cook and or clean. I have a pit barrel cooker that I bought after my royal pellet smoker had a burn back. I had just gotten a Weber genesis propane grill so price was a big factor. Now I'd choose the chubby over the pit barrel for ease of use and maintenance.
Your post got me thinking about getting a new smoker....
Did a little searching and found this review of a related smoker (its based on the chubby) on amazing ribs https://amazingribs.com/smoker-tailg...-smoker-review
They liked it for a silver medal rating. The main gripe was that it was a moist cooking environment making it tough to get crisp skin or bark.
Might be out of the price range but a lot more build quality and made in USA.
https://lonestargrillz.com/products/...cabinet-smoker
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You know best how you’ll wind up using it so it's hard to answer.... I never regret having more space. We tend to smoke in bigger batches then portion and freeze what won't get eaten promptly. Pretty common to smoke a bunch of fish filets (which take a lot of space per pound) over the first few hours of smoking a butt.
That said, the space you're considering is enough to smoke a couple of racks or a couple of butts. If that's enough for you, no reason to spend more for space you don't need.
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