mdscott1975
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Hey All,
New member here. I realize this topic has probably been discussed ad nauseam, so I apologize in advance.
I've been smoking on a WSM 22' for the last 5 years and really enjoy it. Couple issues... It's messy, it's difficult to move around and most importantly the wife is not wild about that smoke/charcoal taste. A friend of mine recently purchased a GMG Daniel Boone and we really love the mild wood taste is produces.
So, I've spent the last few weeks obsessively researching pellet smokers. I've gone back and forth several times between Grilla Silverbac, Rec Tec 590/700 and the Smoke Daddy Pellet Pro 1190.
I'm fairly certain I've decided on the Pellet Pro 1190 for a few reasons. Seems like a really heavy duty, well made cooker with quality materials (so do the Grilla and Rectec). I like the fact they're a family owned company. I've read and been told their customer service is fantastic. I even called and spoke to one of their employees who answered lots of questions for me. I've also been told that their PID controller might be one of the best in the business. Finally, they have a bundle package right now that includes a 'free' sear daddy and a cover. Seem like a fantastic value, IMO.
I know there are lots of quality cookers out there today, but was curious if anyone could make a strong case for any of the ones I mentioned or any of others.
I'd really like to keep the top end of the budget around $1,200, so the Yoder's / MAKs aren't an option.
Thanks for the feedback.
Mike
New member here. I realize this topic has probably been discussed ad nauseam, so I apologize in advance.
I've been smoking on a WSM 22' for the last 5 years and really enjoy it. Couple issues... It's messy, it's difficult to move around and most importantly the wife is not wild about that smoke/charcoal taste. A friend of mine recently purchased a GMG Daniel Boone and we really love the mild wood taste is produces.
So, I've spent the last few weeks obsessively researching pellet smokers. I've gone back and forth several times between Grilla Silverbac, Rec Tec 590/700 and the Smoke Daddy Pellet Pro 1190.
I'm fairly certain I've decided on the Pellet Pro 1190 for a few reasons. Seems like a really heavy duty, well made cooker with quality materials (so do the Grilla and Rectec). I like the fact they're a family owned company. I've read and been told their customer service is fantastic. I even called and spoke to one of their employees who answered lots of questions for me. I've also been told that their PID controller might be one of the best in the business. Finally, they have a bundle package right now that includes a 'free' sear daddy and a cover. Seem like a fantastic value, IMO.
I know there are lots of quality cookers out there today, but was curious if anyone could make a strong case for any of the ones I mentioned or any of others.
I'd really like to keep the top end of the budget around $1,200, so the Yoder's / MAKs aren't an option.
Thanks for the feedback.
Mike