Re: Weber smokey mountain or ProQ excel 20?
Posted: 08 Aug 2012, 11:56
Both will be fine, but if you're looking to cook for large numbers you'll want the extra space you get with the Excel (I take it when you're talking about the WSM you're talking about the 47cm version.) as i do find the smaller WSM a bit on the small side which limits what i'll cook on it.
For instance i find that the small WSM isn't big enough to fit a whole brisket in unless you fold the edges over whereas with the Excel it'll fit nicley. I also find that i can only fit 8 racks of ribs (that's using both grills & rib racks) whereas i can cook 12 racks quite comfortably using the same setup in the excel.
If you're talking about the big 57cm WSM that's a different story all together as it's huge, but they can be quite tricky to control.
The main downsides to the ProQ is the amount of fuel that they can use. My Excel i don't think is too bad but i borrowed a couple of them at a competition earlier in the year and they both needed filling 3 times to get through a 14hr cook which is shocking as with a WSM i only need to fill it once.
Also they don't like cooking at higher temp's, so if you're trying to cook at 275+ you'll struggle to do it with an Excel
For instance i find that the small WSM isn't big enough to fit a whole brisket in unless you fold the edges over whereas with the Excel it'll fit nicley. I also find that i can only fit 8 racks of ribs (that's using both grills & rib racks) whereas i can cook 12 racks quite comfortably using the same setup in the excel.
If you're talking about the big 57cm WSM that's a different story all together as it's huge, but they can be quite tricky to control.
The main downsides to the ProQ is the amount of fuel that they can use. My Excel i don't think is too bad but i borrowed a couple of them at a competition earlier in the year and they both needed filling 3 times to get through a 14hr cook which is shocking as with a WSM i only need to fill it once.
Also they don't like cooking at higher temp's, so if you're trying to cook at 275+ you'll struggle to do it with an Excel