Hi Guys,
I've had my Weber OTS now for a couple of weeks and its already seen a lot of use, I'm enjoying using it a lot and there's a lot of things I'm looking forward to trying.
I cooked a meal for 15 people at the weekend and it soon become apparently obvious that to cook for a larger number of people I'm' going to need to invest in a smoker, I've been looking around at a few and noticed that BBQ's Galore have a "Texas" smoker for $399, the question is has anyone use this model before and can i get better for my money / slightly more?
http://www.barbequesgalore.com.au/produ ... x?id=20857
My First Smoker.... Help required
Re: My First Smoker.... Help required
If you're at all handy just make a UDS. Costs will be less than 80 bux, and as long as you don't get a lined drum the work is very minimal. Use the grates and lid from the OTS, and you'll be set. Can do a lot of food in one drum, and very easy to control temps.
Re: My First Smoker.... Help required
Thanks Olde but my handyman skills are pretty poor, i'll see if i can find a guide on how to make one but at this point im pretty keen on buying a ready made one.olde wrote:If you're at all handy just make a UDS. Costs will be less than 80 bux, and as long as you don't get a lined drum the work is very minimal. Use the grates and lid from the OTS, and you'll be set. Can do a lot of food in one drum, and very easy to control temps.
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I've got one, it works! The metal is thin, first fire burnt the paint off the firebox, so now its rusty and I replaced the wheels in the first week, they kept falling off!
Cheers
Chris
Cheers
Chris
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Thanks Chris, Good to get an honest review on them.urbangriller wrote:I've got one, it works! The metal is thin, first fire burnt the paint off the firebox, so now its rusty and I replaced the wheels in the first week, they kept falling off!
Cheers
Chris
I've just had a look at your site and noticed the Hark Tri-Smoker, i take it these are a little more solidly built than the BBQ's Galore offering?
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Way more solid!...about three times the weight (or more)...more expensive also.alimac23 wrote:Thanks Chris, Good to get an honest review on them.urbangriller wrote:I've got one, it works! The metal is thin, first fire burnt the paint off the firebox, so now its rusty and I replaced the wheels in the first week, they kept falling off!
Cheers
Chris
I've just had a look at your site and noticed the Hark Tri-Smoker, i take it these are a little more solidly built than the BBQ's Galore offering?
There are others here with the BBQ Galore one, you'll get more comments no doubt!
Chris
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Mate for a relatively small smoker.......their built like the proverbial...S...........Outhouse! Cracking, awesome smokeralimac23 wrote:Thanks Chris, Good to get an honest review on them.urbangriller wrote:I've got one, it works! The metal is thin, first fire burnt the paint off the firebox, so now its rusty and I replaced the wheels in the first week, they kept falling off!
Cheers
Chris
I've just had a look at your site and noticed the Hark Tri-Smoker, i take it these are a little more solidly built than the BBQ's Galore offering?
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That's good to hear, i'd rather spend the extra $$ now and have something that still works in a few years time than save a couple of $$ and have a rusty piece of metal that no longer does what i want it to.bbqmad wrote:Mate for a relatively small smoker.......their built like the proverbial...S...........Outhouse! Cracking, awesome smokeralimac23 wrote:Thanks Chris, Good to get an honest review on them.urbangriller wrote:I've got one, it works! The metal is thin, first fire burnt the paint off the firebox, so now its rusty and I replaced the wheels in the first week, they kept falling off!
Cheers
Chris
I've just had a look at your site and noticed the Hark Tri-Smoker, i take it these are a little more solidly built than the BBQ's Galore offering?
Re: My First Smoker.... Help required
Check the seppo site bbq-brethren. Full guide to making it there, look for the redneck uds thread, it's a lot smaller and provides a simple guide. If you can drill a hole, you can make it.