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Old 05-12-2011, 08:57 AM   #1
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Vin... for the money it is really hard to beat a WSM. They are great smokers and turn out a really nice product. I would consider a large Big Green Egg if I were you though. IMO it is one of the best grills out there, is a great smoker, and can also be used like a brick oven to turn out some killer pizza. They are super easy to cook on and with very little practice you can control the temp for hours like a pro. If you really want set it and forget it, you can add a Stoker (https://www.rocksbarbque.com) to either one. It makes turning out great product a no-brainer!!!
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Plus, the virtual bullet website lays stuff out so simply, step by step, even down to the vent positions, that getting great results even your first time out should be easy.


I love my 18.5” WSM. Very easy to get up to speed and use. The TVWBB site is great! There’re a lot of great, knowledgeable people there that can answer just about any question you’ll ever have. Right now, Amazon has the 18.5" for $270 and the 22.5" for $345. Great deals and you can get free shipping with a one month trial Prime membership. Definitely worth checking out.
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Old 05-12-2011, 08:59 AM   #2
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Right now, Amazon has the 18.5" for $270 and the 22.5" for $345.
The extra four inches in diameter is worth the $75 cost.
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The extra four inches in diameter is worth the $75 cost.
Agreed. With the 22.5", you can put down 2 spare ribs side by side. Can't do that with the 18.5".
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Agreed. With the 22.5", you can put down 2 spare ribs side by side. Can't do that with the 18.5".
Just bend 'em a little and they will fit on the 18.5
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Just bend 'em a little and they will fit on the 18.5
What happens when you want to 6-8 racks at once?
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What happens when you want to 6-8 racks at once?
Rib Racks...

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Rib Racks...

May work for baby backs, but I doubt those will work for spare ribs.
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What happens when you want to 6-8 racks at once?
I really only do two at a time. I could do two rack stands of 4 each, but that's extremely uncommon for me.
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I really only do two at a time. I could do two rack stands of 4 each, but that's extremely uncommon for me.
4 ribs will have to be really trimmed down to fit on each rack, which I don't mind as the rib meat can be used for something else. The rack will fold on each other or not get as even a coat. The other alternative is more grates than the two provided.
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What happens when you want to 6-8 racks at once?
Convince the spouse that you need a bigger smoker!

I would personally scout craigslist for "drum smokers". I would bet there is someone local building them, and it would be less than the WSM and hold FAR greater the amount of food.

I built my own, and besides the hole drill, it's as easy as tightening nuts to a bolt. It really is insanely easy, costs far less and holds a ton more.
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That was my strategy...

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