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Old 03-26-2017, 06:21 PM   #46
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Anybody with an insulated cabinet can really appreciate the dolly ability of the wheel setup.
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Old 03-27-2017, 09:21 AM   #47
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Well, Rexbbq, now you've had this just curious how much you've cooked on it and what you think about it. Love to hear full review..
I have cooked on three times. All with water in the pan. Love it. Since full pans fit on the shelves and in the water pan there is very little cleanup. The smoker gives a great smoke flavor and I am getting excellent color. I would totally recommend it. I got about 20 hours at 225 on one basket of charcoal. Plus, the dolly setup is great for moving it around. The only thing that I wish the smoker had, was a probe port. But besides that, it is pretty much perfect. I have been using pellet smokers exclusively for a couple years. This gives such a better smoke flavor than the pellet smokers.

I used to have a Superior SS1 gravity feed. Which I loved. But having a large charcoal basket, gives a little more security for overnight cooks, as I do not have to worry about bridging. Plus, the basket is more than large enough for a long cook.

I must say, I love it.
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Old 03-27-2017, 09:37 PM   #48
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I have cooked on three times. All with water in the pan. Love it. Since full pans fit on the shelves and in the water pan there is very little cleanup. The smoker gives a great smoke flavor and I am getting excellent color. I would totally recommend it. I got about 20 hours at 225 on one basket of charcoal. Plus, the dolly setup is great for moving it around. The only thing that I wish the smoker had, was a probe port. But besides that, it is pretty much perfect. I have been using pellet smokers exclusively for a couple years. This gives such a better smoke flavor than the pellet smokers.

I used to have a Superior SS1 gravity feed. Which I loved. But having a large charcoal basket, gives a little more security for overnight cooks, as I do not have to worry about bridging. Plus, the basket is more than large enough for a long cook.

I must say, I love it.
Sounds like your not getting much use out of it. Three times is all...... Might want to sell that used smoker. Lmao
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Old 04-07-2017, 03:58 PM   #49
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rexbbq, I'd love to hear more about this unit as you continue to use it.
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Old 04-07-2017, 05:37 PM   #50
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rexbbq, I'd love to hear more about this unit as you continue to use it.
Me too..... Have you tried it without the guru? Any grease fires? Have you tried dry smoking? And most of all..... Food quality and taste
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Old 04-14-2017, 09:06 AM   #51
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Hey Rexbbq- Got any Q-vue photos to share?
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Old 03-21-2019, 07:27 PM   #52
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Anybody else ever try one of these .?
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