Old Country Brand Smoker - Academy Sports

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Anyone have one? I fondled a heavy duty horizontal offset this weekend that was pretty nice, but today's Sunday ad shows a Bandera-like vertical pit by the same manufacturer. Wondered if anyone has one.

Arlin
 
I saw those in the ad today too. I was out at Academy a couple weeks ago and did not see it in stock. Believe me, if they had it, I would have gone over to check it out. Must be a new stock item.
I'm curious about hearing some reviews about it as well.

Bob
 
It doesn't look bad in the ad, but if it's anything like the Charbroil one, they can keep it!
 
Looks like a charbroil. How much steel can you get for $299
 
I look at these every time I go in there. I don't think Char-Broil makes anything as heavy as these. They have more welded seams than any other cooker that I have seen in Academy. Pretty solid actually.
 
If it is the one I saw in there last week it is pretty solid. Welded expanded metal shelves looked real nice.......
 
I've had an Old Country 20" BBQ Pit for 3 years and i like it. Made of 3/16" steel and all welded. Not sure about the Bandera clone. Since i built a UDS, the Old Country is mainly used for grilling steaks.
 
Anyone have one? I fondled a heavy duty horizontal offset this weekend that was pretty nice, but today's Sunday ad shows a Bandera-like vertical pit by the same manufacturer. Wondered if anyone has one.

Arlin

I bought the vertical offset last Sunday. I haven't tried smoking anything with it yet, just seasoned it so far and made a charcoal basket for it. I am fairly new to smoking, have a Chargriller offset as well.

Here are some pics of the Old Country. they are a Texas company, but the pits are fabricated in Mexico.

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The charcoal basket.

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Fits nicely in the firebox.

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Thanks for posting those pix - nice work! That cooker looks good esp. for the price - I like that they have sausage rods in there.
 
I looked at one last nite at Academy and it looks like a nice unit for the price. Just have to convince my wife i need it. :becky:
 
That does look pretty good. Thanks for the pix!

No problem. This thing seems pretty solid to me, my guess it weighs 250 lbs or so.

I went into Academy today to get some pecan wood chunks and they had another Old Country pit out, for $1499. Horizontal offset with the vertical cooking chamber on the end. They don't list it on the Academy web site, but it probably is on the Old Country web site.

ETA: I found a pic, not sure how it compares to the other Pit brands, seemed nice to me.

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Strangely enough that $1499 pit is on their Web site but the Bandera clone is not.
http://www.bbquepits.com/backyard_bbq_pits.htm

I'm having a hard time, though, figuring how they came up with $1400+ for what appears to be something less than a $799 (Old Country price) horizontal and a $299 (Academy price) vertical welded together with a single fire box.

Thanks for the update!
 
The odd thing about the Old Country bandera clone is that the shelves are a little shorter. I don't remember by how much, but it's enough to make you wonder why they made it shallower than the bandera and the brinkman.
 
I am breaking in the smoker with a small picnic roast to make pulled pork.

It has been holding a steady 225 for over an hour. So far, so good.

The discoloration at the top is where I hit it with some grill spray paint to cover some scratches before they rusted.

Using Oak wood chunks for the smoke.

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I think it's because the pit in the picture is much bigger and possibly heavier. I've seen the upright at my local academy and it looks to me to be a 16" upright, pretty small. The one on their website is 20" all the way around. Might have to check it out and see if mine is carrying it. Been looking to get a big pit, might save me in freight if it's solid.
 
I think it's because the pit in the picture is much bigger and possibly heavier. I've seen the upright at my local academy and it looks to me to be a 16" upright, pretty small. The one on their website is 20" all the way around. Might have to check it out and see if mine is carrying it. Been looking to get a big pit, might save me in freight if it's solid.


Let us know. Last time I was at Academy, they did not have it on display, but they did have an employee assembling a whole bunch of grills etc for the new season.
 
Let us know. Last time I was at Academy, they did not have it on display, but they did have an employee assembling a whole bunch of grills etc for the new season.

Okay, just got back from Academy. The didn't have the $1,499 Old Country horizontal with the upright. They DID however have a new Old Country pit called the "Brazos Smoker" and let me tell you, I was blown away by it.

It's a horizontal pit but longer than the standard Old Country Academy carriers...maybe 36" but not really sure as I didn't have a measuring tape. That caught my eye right off the bat. What blew me away was I went to open the door and it fell right out of my hand with a thud! Let me tell you, that door was heavy!! I'm 6' 4", 300 lbs. and I had to give it a big heave to get that thing open. My 12 yr old daughter was with me and she couldn't even open the door! Really screams for a counterweight. Hell, even the firebox door is really heavy.

I've never seen a Gator or Klose pit in person but I've got to believe this is 1/4" thick pipe and every bit as solid. It has the same design with the flat feet in front and the two wheels in the back. I tried picking it up by one end to move it a bit and this thing is solid. I would probably want help moving it any real distance since it only has two wheels and is so freaking heavy.

Sticker price is $999. I would have bought it on the spot except I'm wanting (and willing to pay for) a 24" pipe pit whenever I make up my mind exactly what I want. This pit is miles beyond the other Old Country pits they carry. I took a couple crappy pictures with my cell phone but like I said, looks exactly like the small O.C. pits, just about 3 times as heavy. I'll see if I can figure out how to post them but like I said, looks exactly like the other O.C. pit, just bigger.
 
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