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Not really sure what they even go for. Last one I had was cheap and the smoker box is falling apart. Now I am looking for a better one. Never looked for better ones before.
 
Meadow Creek BBQ in New Holland, PA makes a great backyard model, they also drop ship. My sis was a trauma nurse on Stat Flight, good luck in your search
 
If I can piggie-back on this thread, what smoker would you recommend for $500 or less? Being in or near Suffolk would help.

Eric
 
If I can piggie-back on this thread, what smoker would you recommend for $500 or less? Being in or near Suffolk would help.

Eric


For $500 - go with 2 WSM's.... you'll max out space capacity for any need for cooking large qtys at once compared to any $500 offsets etc., have long burn times, low maintenance and not require lots of fuel (charcoal/wood) that add up over time as well.
 
Vinny has spoken wisely. Heed his advise.

For $500, two WSMs will give you a surprising amount of room, ability to do long overnight cooks with little or no intervention. They are my go to smokers.
 
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