I have been thinking about starting to smoke again; it’s been far too long without a proper smoker. I’ve made due smoke grilling ribs on a Weber kettle, but it just isn’t the same. I have made and bought all sorts of smokers over the years. The first few I made from old freezer units with a hotplate for heat/smoke sources. I experimented with charcoal and wood burning in an offset chamber as well. They all worked incrementally better as I gained more experience.
My last smoker though was a Bradley electric. It had a pretty slick wood biscuit feeder system. You could smoke for hours; eventually the discard pan would run over. I smoked a lot of homemade venison sausage and jerky in that unit. I didn’t care much for all the plastic in build though and eventually the plastic around the temp control broke.
After that mishap, it was just the Weber and smoke/grilling pork baby back ribs for a long while. Fast-forward ten or so years; It was time to get another smoker. I’ve done lots of research and have read posts from one end of the Interwebs to the other. There is quite a variety of smokers out there: bullet charcoal smokers, barrel and drum charcoal smokers, offset side firebox charcoal smokers, cabinet style charcoal smokers, Kamado, egg, and ceramic smoker/grills, propane gas smokers, pellet smoker/grills – the list goes on.
Electric Smoker
I had my eye on another electric smokers. This time I would look for something with a more quality metal build. Theelectricsmoker.com listed a total of three Masterbuilt smokers in their top 10 list, two of which were #1 and #2. I did a bit more research and liked what I
saw. Reasonable price point and the build quality seem to be better than the other electric I had used. I especially liked the side port for adding wood chips. The one issue I read about with these smokers is that the digital control units were flaky at best – a lot of people commented on this. Sure there were likely thousands of people that had no issues, but that isn’t my luck. I would get a flaky one and I just don’t want to deal with that. I looked to the analog electric version, but that didn’t have the side port on it; I’d have to open the door to refill. I was thoroughly disappointed at this point and began to look at others makes/models of smokers.
Propane Smoker
I was set on an upright cabinet smoker. Given the reviews, I went back to Masterbuilt to take another look and started to look at their propane line. One of my homemade smokers had a propane burner in and it worked pretty well from what I recall. The Masterbuilt 340G 40″ ThermoTemp XL smoker caught my eye. I immediately noticed that there was a separate firebox door
from the smoking cabinet. When you open the firebox door, the attached wood chip tray swings out
for quick/easy filling. I really like the propane tank bracket on the right side as well. This was an easy choice for my next smoker. Sold. After approximately 2 hours of assembly time and a 3 hour seasoning Saturday evening I was readying to go for Sunday morning.
First Cook
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