Saturday, November 26, 2011

Buying Advice on the Best BBQ Smokers


!±8± Buying Advice on the Best BBQ Smokers

Personal goals and expectations will ultimately dictate your choice of the best BBQ smokers. Some think the more laborious the cooking in a UDS (upright drum smoker) or vertical water smoker, the more authentic the flavor. Others find the more traditional the cooking in an offset barrel smoker or a basic smoke box, the more homemade the quality. The option of gas or electric, charcoal or firewood smoker result in varying b-b-q tastes.

First time and less committed barbeque cooks should start with the low to mid-priced as well as used smokers. The best BBQ smokers are designed to streamline the task, from full electronic controls to the Lazy-Q, built-in thermometer and bottom heat shield, cost-saving combination smokers and grills or outdoor ovens. Bar-B-Chef, Big Drum Smoker, Bradley, Brinkman, Camp Chef, Char-Broil, Char-Griller, Masterbuilt, Old Smokey and Weber's Smokey Mountain are popular choices.

Barbeque aficionados, restaurants and chefs should zero in on high end smokers like from Big Green Egg, Cookshack, J.R. Enterprises, Lang, Klose, Pitts & Spitts, Super Cajun, The Good One, and Traeger Pellet. Full-on competition smokers, 4 to 6 grill rack refrigerator types, highly precise temperature controls, industrial strength smoking chambers built to last all emphasize quality.

Whether it's an ancient Japanese designed ceramic smoker and thermostat switches between hot and cold smoking or handmade and custom cook-off smokers from innovative Texan David Klose, the best BBQ smokers will fire up your passion for barbecuing. They can be outfitted in concession stands and trailers perfect as mobile carts for catering and streetside bbq diners.


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