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dirt cheap offset smoker

Posted: 15 Jul 2014, 15:12
by JamsCowbell
I saw a guy in the office looking at this from a distance and assumed it was a landmann or something, then he sent me the link and I couldn't believe the price. I still pointed him in the direction of a basic Weber kettle because you can't go wrong with those, but the price on this still amazes me.

I can only assume it's pretty thin steel, low quality and that it has the usual offset issues of leakage and would require modifications for heat distribution and a grill level chimney... but even so... £80? It's almost tempting just to have a play. Anyone seen one of these in action?

http://www.flamingbarbecues.co.uk/Charc ... r-Barbecue

Re: dirt cheap offset smoker

Posted: 15 Jul 2014, 15:14
by JamsCowbell
and since I copied and pasted the link it now says SALE and it's down to £70.

Re: dirt cheap offset smoker

Posted: 15 Jul 2014, 17:38
by JEC
The condiments shelf sells it for me, I do find it over so inconvenient when I forget to bring them out for my guests :lol:

Never seen one in action but I would expect your fears of thin steal and poor quality would prevail.

Re: dirt cheap offset smoker

Posted: 16 Jul 2014, 02:12
by Neythen
That smoker looks suspiciously like one I bought in the Range last autumn (for £60 if I remember rightly). They are thin steel, and leak big time, but still great fun to practice on. Good for indirect smoking, and then pouring a chimney starter full of coals in the main chamber to sear over direct heat.


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Re: dirt cheap offset smoker

Posted: 29 Jul 2014, 22:44
by smokewoodshack
It's a cheap and nasty one, you just need to look at the size of the legs and the fittings, the original oklahoma joe's are a lot more sturdier.