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Post by webbaldo on May 16, 2012 9:40:27 GMT
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Post by slemps on Jun 11, 2012 14:52:43 GMT
Impressive price.
Did you get one in the end?
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Post by rivergirl on Feb 2, 2013 20:10:34 GMT
Here it is, the one I got was the 64. 99 one
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Post by johnaero on May 2, 2013 9:57:31 GMT
Has it got s water bowl
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Post by johnaero on May 22, 2013 9:34:28 GMT
anyone try it yet? tempted but seller has awful feedback regarding items not being delivered
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Post by jwyno on May 22, 2013 15:12:23 GMT
I bought one of these from this seller along with a cast iron dutch oven as well. No problems with delivery and both items turned up within a week.. Smoker took maybe 30 minutes to put together and is up and running and well spaced out for quite a few items.
I also got the ProQ from somewhere else so often just drop this in the bottom for cold smoking.
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Post by johnaero on May 22, 2013 18:03:16 GMT
Is the proq worth the extra money?
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Post by jwyno on May 23, 2013 13:18:54 GMT
Well we have definately enjoyed using it and it is very much hassle free with good results so for us then yes.
Getting the dust isnt so cheap but if you can find a good woodworker that can supply you with clean dust that you want rather than mixed sawdust then long term it would be very cheap and effective i would say. There used to be a local place that made a lot of oak furniture so that was really handy and as long as you say what you are doing with it then yu could get good clean dust - unfortunately he retired and i have not shopped around to find anyone else.
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Post by rivergirl on May 23, 2013 14:11:58 GMT
I get Richard to cut all my fruit and nut wood on a tarp and save the dust, I also shuzz all the twigs up to shove on the hot smoker for a bit of extra smoke.
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Post by johnaero on May 23, 2013 18:41:28 GMT
Will get one so wheb get paid
I have wood flavoured pellets that use in bbq and lovely smoke
Thanks gor advice
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