Everyone I know with a Traeger and Recteq loves them, try your local Ace. If they don't have one, they'll order it for you. I ended up going with the Egg for the simplicity and flexibility of it and also because once it comes up to temp, it stays there. I'll start a 15lb brisket around 8 at night, go to bed, wake the next morning to the same temp. Whatever you end up getting, invest in a quality thermometer like the Smoke from ThermoWorks. The system will only be as good as its weakest link.Man I decided last minute that I want to try one and they are sold out everywhere 😭
You need a rib rack or two!Porkfest. Limited time so went with baby backs ala 2-1-30. Also some country ribs for a salad topper View attachment 213614
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Lol, already have 4 of them and use them regularly with larger St Louis racks. Also I've found that the rack layout doesn't come out as even as done flat.You need a rib rack or two!
Lol, already have 4 of them and use them regularly with larger St Louis racks. Also I've found that the rack layout doesn't come out as even as done flat.
this is a function of using the kettle to smoke. move to a bullet!
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Skip the bullet go straight to an Egg or some other sort of Kamodo-style smoker. Its a game changer, easy to use and holds temp so well. Yes, they're expensive, but If you're regularly smoking $50-100 of meat, its worth it. If you're serious about smoking, you're going to end up at an Egg or Traeger eventually anyway. Can easily smoke a 16lb brisket for 18hrs without a reload. Take care of it and its a life-time investment.this is a function of using the kettle to smoke. move to a bullet!
or.....drum roll
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