Originally Posted by 2bikemike:
I love mine as well, The only bummer is you have to be at the smoker to start it now. No more starting it up from my truck or boat!
Yeah the app update screwed us on that one. I guess a safety issue killed it. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Buehler445:
I just have the smoke. No fancy WiFi but it’s good and reliable.
I’m sure there are cheaper options but I don’t **** around. Thermoworks gets my vote.
I have the Smoke as well, and it gets heavy use. Picked up the Gateway when it was on sale (around half price, I think), and it gives me wi-fi capability if I want to use it. The regular wireless receiver has good range that covers what I need within the house. [Reply]
Originally Posted by tooge:
I have a Grilla OG. Love it. To be honest, i get better bark on my weber smokey mountain though
It’s tough to beat a WSM. Mine is still going strong after years of abuse, and it’s really the only thing keeping me from shelling out the cash to try Weber’s new Searwood. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Abba-Dabba:
That's not really a smoker. He said he was smoking at over 300 degrees. It really just a air fryer with a smoke option.
For about $50 more could buy a Weber Kettle with a Spider 22 pellet attachment.
Originally Posted by Abba-Dabba:
I would say that is too small as well. RecTeq, Camp Chef, Pit Boss are all going to be about the same. I'd probably lean Camp Chef but, throw them up and catch one. He may need to at least double his budget to get something more worthwhile though.
RecTeq is leaps and bounds better then those including Traeger [Reply]
Originally Posted by ChiefsHawk:
RecTeq is leaps and bounds better then those including Traeger
Eh, doesn't matter to me. I'm a stick burner.
I've heard some good things about the Woodwind Pro though. But in my mind if I'm paying $1,500 for RecTeq or Camp Chef, $2500 isn't that far off for something like the Lone Star. [Reply]
Originally Posted by tooge:
I have a Grilla OG. Love it. To be honest, i get better bark on my weber smokey mountain though
I have a old WSM and an old elctric smoker that I'm going to set out at the curb tomorrow for someone to take. I give it 30mins to an hour before both is gone. [Reply]
After a week in with my Ninja Smoker pellet grill I'm absolutely loving it. Done Chicken breasts and chicken thighs so far. Crispy on the outside and juicy inside. EZ to set it and let it roll and do its thing. Doing a brisket Tomorrow and have ribs and Salmon lined up next. Very simple, EZ cleanup . No complaints at all [Reply]
Smoking a Brisket today on the Ninja. Marinated all night, started smoking this morning at 6 AM, Wrapped in foil after 4 hours at 210 degrees , Now it says done. 6 hours total. Internal temp is 192. Will let sit for 1 hour and then destroy! Super EZ [Reply]
Originally Posted by Hog's Gone Fishin:
Smoking a Brisket today on the Ninja. Marinated all night, started smoking this morning at 6 AM, Wrapped in foil after 4 hours at 210 degrees , Now it says done. 6 hours total. Internal temp is 192. Will let sit for 1 hour and then destroy! Super EZ
let us know how it is.....that may be the next purchase. [Reply]