Podge
is Blowin Smoke!
I'm looking for someone's personal experiences, where I can buy one, pros, cons, etc.. I am considering the smaller model as a 2nd smoker in competitions. Thanks y'all !:mrgreen:
WELL CRAP!... Ol' Podge pulling a newbie question without searching!!.. thanks!
WELL CRAP!... Ol' Podge pulling a newbie question without searching!!.. thanks!
It's probably from the company you been keepin!:biggrin1:
He has been seen with some questionable characters lately
I'm looking for someone's personal experiences, where I can buy one, pros, cons, etc.. I am considering the smaller model as a 2nd smoker in competitions. Thanks y'all !:mrgreen:
I'll second that! Including driving all over the south helping us crazy Brits! :wink:Jeff and Robin aren't the only ones that stand behind their product. I personally stand behind every single cooker I sell. I am happy to answer questions about using it, as well. I cook on mine very often and compete regularly, ask anyone that has bought a cooker from me about the level of support they get and I think you will find that my customer service is second to none and I am happy to answer any and all questions. My number one goal is customer satisfaction.
As I understand it, the Assassin, Rebel and SS are all made by the same people. So what's the difference in them?
The difference for me, what WHO I was buying my smokers from. Kevin has always been willing to help with any problems I've had, and is only a phone call away if I have a question. He cooks multiple times a month on the product he sells, and is always looking into ways to better his product. At every competition he's been at this year, he always make a point to go around and talk to all of the other Superior owners, and asks for feedback and if he can be of any help.
No offense to Jeff, (and I'm not sure about who owns Rebel), but Jeff isn't a BBQ competitor, Jeff is a metalworker. Jeff can help with a few problems, but won't be able to offer true advise to your BBQ.
I preferred to buy my cooker from someone who I've seen live the BBQ life that all of us enjoy, and who genuinely cared about the food I was turning out, not just selling cookers.
No offense to Jeff, (and I'm not sure about who owns Rebel), but Jeff isn't a BBQ competitor, Jeff is a metalworker. Jeff can help with a few problems, but won't be able to offer true advise to your BBQ.
I preferred to buy my cooker from someone who I've seen live the BBQ life that all of us enjoy, and who genuinely cared about the food I was turning out, not just selling cookers.