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got a used lang 84 early last fall -still learning how to use it- does a great job- have an almost unlimited supply of wood- that is one reason I have it- wood is free and charcoal is not- other than having to feed it sticks pretty often, it makes some of the best grub I have ever tasted, and I am sure in the hands of some of the more experienced members here, they would put my stuff to shame, but I'm learning with every cook
 
Love mine but you'll burn through the wood. I use oak and apple up here in the Northwest. We don't have a shortage of wood here. Once you get the pit to temp you'll probably add a log or two every couple of hours.
 
I would diffenitely get a warmer if they decide to do comp's with it. It works great for holding meat that is waiting for turn in.
 
I have been told that the langs are like the Meadow Creeks. If they are then it is a very nice rig. I would get the warmer and the chicken attachment, if lang offers that.
 
Stick Burners Rule!!!!!
And that Lang IS a Stick Burner and a good one to boot.
Probably can't buy any other smoker for THAT money that works any better.
PARTY!!!!!
 
Darn fine piece of machinery, those Langs. We had three, the 84, the 60 and the 48. Sold the 84, so we're going to buy another 48 this fall. Warming box is DEFINITELY a plus.

Steph
 
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