Re: Masterbuilt smoker
[Re: Stewie]
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01/24/21 06:00 PM
01/24/21 06:00 PM
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Masterbuilt Smokers are real good. Have had for 10 years. No issues yet. Mine is also digital controlled. :-)
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Re: Masterbuilt smoker
[Re: Stewie]
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01/24/21 11:13 PM
01/24/21 11:13 PM
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Bought a Masterbuilt propane smoker at Lowes recently. I had no prior meat smoking experience. Have smoked 2 large Boston butts, a large pork ham, and 2 pans of mac and cheese so far. All were fantastic.
Not difficult to regulate heat...just turn down propane, but the temp gauge on door is only a general guide. I bought a set of dual meat probes that makes smoking/done times easy to track.
Only negative I've seen so far is you have to shield the smoker from the wind or it will blow out a low flame. You do have to open a door to add wood and liquid but its a seperate door from the meat compartment. Have to add wood chunks and liquid about every hour.
Also, wood chips are useless. Use wood chunks. Works perfectly.
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Re: Masterbuilt smoker
[Re: Swamp Wolf]
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01/25/21 09:57 PM
01/25/21 09:57 PM
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Bought a Masterbuilt propane smoker... Also, wood chips are useless. Use wood chunks. Works perfectly.
I generally agree on chips vs chunks... eggs, or anything that would benefit from a short heavy burst of smoke are exceptions.
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