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  1. #1

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    Favorite grill type

    Pellet, wood, charcoal brickett, or gas


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    I've used them all, my favorite so far is the pellet. It's a pitboss 820. Second favorite is some cement blocks with a grill grate tossed on top


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    I like the Kamado style grill. I have an Egg and a new Vision should arrive today.



    Last edited by TracyG; 07-24-2018 at 11:23 AM.
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    I have them all. I find myself using the charcoal grill, and offset smoker the most.


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    Gas/wood cabinet smoker works good too.


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    I have a propane grill, propane smoker that uses wood chips, and a pitboss pellet grill. They each have their purpose and depending on what I am cooking depends on which one I use.


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    Depends what you are cooking


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    This just got delivered to my house and I am stuck at work. Kinda like getting a Wes delivery and not being able to go home...

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    I love the taste of smoked food but am always in too much of a hurry to fire up the smoker and babysit it for 3+ hours. I removed one grate and flavor bar from my gas grill and keep a cast iron box on the burner with some wood in it at all times no matter what I'm cooking. Obviously not the deep taste of a real smoker but it is noticeable.

    Just don't tell my wife how much any of this really costs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kingrich09 View Post
    I love the taste of smoked food but am always in too much of a hurry to fire up the smoker and babysit it for 3+ hours. I removed one grate and flavor bar from my gas grill and keep a cast iron box on the burner with some wood in it at all times no matter what I'm cooking. Obviously not the deep taste of a real smoker but it is noticeable.
    I suggest a reverse sear on a good steak. 20 minutes smoking and then a high heat sear. Plenty of flavor. If you want more smoke just add more wood. Also makes it easy to get the perfect cook by starting slow and finishing hot.

    [COLOR="#0000FF"][FONT=Comic Sans MS]Get into reloading to save money they said....[/FONT][/COLOR] :p:p:p:p ....

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