A match made in heaven...Steve wrote: Mowse, if I were you and buying two smokers I'd get a WSM and a Traeger
What smoker should i buy?
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If you want a pro q, I think toby might have one or two for sale. He is also holding a beginners class. If you decide on a pro q and the beginners class you could proberly pick one up on the day. to save on p&p. If you need any info on the Boot camp, please see BBBQ News on the forum.
Hope this might be of some help.
Eddie
Hope this might be of some help.
Eddie
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Seen that vid before it's a great comparison. I would be intrigued to see the how they fair against each other after 2 years of hammer though. mine got very tatty towards the end, whereas my WSM's (aside from the grates) are like new. That said they served their purpose, but my addiction (Fetish) took over!
If Ian could get the build quality better it would be an awesome machine. His biggest problem I think is getting people to pay for the extra quality. To be fair of all the manufacturers he is the only one that listens to his audience, but I think quality v cost is something he is unable to do anything about, even weber manufacture in China now.
If Ian could get the build quality better it would be an awesome machine. His biggest problem I think is getting people to pay for the extra quality. To be fair of all the manufacturers he is the only one that listens to his audience, but I think quality v cost is something he is unable to do anything about, even weber manufacture in China now.
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Yeah, my Excel 20 is no longer nice and shiny black, it is more of a dull gray. But I really don't care about the looks, because it really does its job (and it looks like it is actually used a lot). What I like is having stackers, so you can take one level off easily and put the lid right back on, or easily rotate stackers to move meat closer to or further from the coals. With the WSM, you need to lift the grill off to access the meat on the lower level. I also like the thermometer holes in each stacker and the handles on the Excel 20. But I do think the WSM is a bit easier on charcoal and will hold temperatures a few hours longer than the Excel 20.
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Al's right about potentially being bitten by the bug and aquiring more smokers
I started with a single Excel, then got another one and a Frontier. Since then I've added a Traeger and am looking at a bigger pellet cooker, although I'm more likely to go with a Louisiana Grills than a Traeger. I also want a ceramic cooker like like a Kamado Joe. Eventually I'm going to import a Spicewine when funds allow it. I'm hooked
If I had my time again though, I'd buy a WSM over my first Excel, the small WSM is only a little more money than the Excel and unless you're cooking for large groups it offers enough capacity. The build quality is far better and they are more economical on the charcoal. The Pro Q does offer some handy features over the WSM but does this make it a better value cooker? In my opinion no.
Truth is that you'll be happy with either cooker I'm sure, the best thing to do is have a look at both of them in a shop and see which one you prefer.
If I had my time again though, I'd buy a WSM over my first Excel, the small WSM is only a little more money than the Excel and unless you're cooking for large groups it offers enough capacity. The build quality is far better and they are more economical on the charcoal. The Pro Q does offer some handy features over the WSM but does this make it a better value cooker? In my opinion no.
Truth is that you'll be happy with either cooker I'm sure, the best thing to do is have a look at both of them in a shop and see which one you prefer.
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Great now you tell usMy advice would be to buy the best you can afford and after a few years make an informed decision as to what direction you want to take , once the bug hit's you there is no three step program out there to cure you.
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They say smoking is bad for your health. But to be fair it's hit my wealth more! LOL
We need to keep this hobby/past time a secret because of the Treasury find out they will tax us on it.
We need to keep this hobby/past time a secret because of the Treasury find out they will tax us on it.
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Hi everyone. Well, in the end I went for the pro q 20 and i have ordered a Maverik thermometer(the new model) from the states.
Thanks for the suggestions everyone
Thanks for the suggestions everyone
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I didn't think pork butt meant thatDrSweetsmoke wrote: clean out all the ass