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Little Pig Barbeque

Knows what a fatty is.
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Aug 10, 2018
Location
Kentucky
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Jesse Robinson
Anybody have one of these????? I want a mobile stick burner and have a limited budget. I know you get what you pay for but how bad can these be? 1/4 inch steel and double walled insulated fire box. Looks like it has plenty of cooking space for me. Whatcha think????

They're running a special on them this month for $1900
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I'm going for it. I'm going to call tomorrow and get one. I've read several recent reviews and they are all very positive. I'm just a backyard guy so I wont be doing anything serious with it. I get the occasional request from the neighbors for some good bbq so I think this one will be perfect for that. The price is very good to me and fits my budget.

I currently cook on drums, kettles and WSM's but I dont have a stickburner. I've really been wanting a small trailor rig for a while but didnt want to fork out 5k for one with this capacity. Plus this one is close enough to me I can pick it up and dont have to worry about shipping.



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Looks like a nice little cooker, especially for that low price! :nod:
 
I'm going for it. I'm going to call tomorrow and get one. I've read several recent reviews and they are all very positive. I'm just a backyard guy so I wont be doing anything serious with it. I get the occasional request from the neighbors for some good bbq so I think this one will be perfect for that. The price is very good to me and fits my budget.

I currently cook on drums, kettles and WSM's but I dont have a stickburner. I've really been wanting a small trailor rig for a while but didnt want to fork out 5k for one with this capacity. Plus this one is close enough to me I can pick it up and dont have to worry about shipping.



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where are they located and ask them about the dampers to the rib box … TIA
 
Great price! I think you'll be very happy.

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Congratulations, make sure to post a walk around once your cooker arrives.
 
Was able to pick it up yesterday. Made the 8 hour drive round trip. I'm seasoning her today. Things I will point out...the bad first.

The welds arent perfect. You get what you pay for. At 1900 a smoker this size typically cost way more (from what I've seen around my area). The welds are solid as can be, but look a little sloppy in a few places.

Thermometers are really cheap. Not a huge deal as I will be changing those out anyway.

I've noticed several leaky spots around the doors. Some gaskets should seal it up nicely.

The room in this thing is fantastic! I will update with pics later. Should have no problem holding a whole hog. No telling how many butts or briskets.

Couldn't even tell I was pulling a trailer. Its built like a tank. The trailer and wheels alone are worth a good chunk of the cost.

Again, it's not perfect but I'm a backyard guy looking to cater for work every now and then and maybe my sons sporting events etc...

The folks at greasy hill are super nice. I wouldnt pass them up just because they're cheaper than other places. Again I know you get what you pay for but I know this thing will cook some awesome food.

Some of the best bbq joints I've been too, the cook is smoking on a cooker with imperfect welds and leaky doors. Food taste great and that's what I'm after.

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Sounds like a happy customer! Isn't that what really matters? Congrats. Post some pics.

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It needs to be sprayed off. It rained bringing it back home so it got a little dirty. I'm happy with it so far. I will probably do a few test runs with no food to learn the temperature control. I have a dozen other grills and smokers but not a stick burner so this is all new to me!

Only major complaint would be the racks in the warming box. They arent level at all. I know a welder that can fix that for me so it's not a huge deal. Probably wont use it much anyway other than maybe a pan of beans or cheesy tators lol.
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Wow! That is totally different than the first pic that started this thread. I do like the doors better on the model you bought than the other one. What was the cost, if I may ask?
 
I'm not going to lie...I was expecting the smoker to be the original pic I posted. When I saw it I thought they messed up or made the wrong one. After i inspected it I actually liked the design better so I still bought it lol. I paid 1900 for it. They were super nice and communicated with me very well. Assuming it cooks good (holds temp pretty decent so far), I would recommend them. Especially for the price.

Every smoker they makes is made to order. That was important to me. I didnt want to buy one that had been sitting for a length of time due to the chance of rust and not being seasoned. I gave them a pickup date and he built it a day or two before then.

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