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Smokers

A steak is not the same as a brisket; a porkchop is not the same as ribs. Grills and smokers are two separate entities, and the differences are numerous. Smokers keep food farther from the heat source, which burns slowly at low temperatures. This is how smoke is created, filling the grill and infusing the food with a taste that can only be described as "smoked". Both are great for summer cookouts, but only a smoker can deliver that slow-cooked, smoky flavor we associate with authentic barbecue. Some grills can double as smokers with a special drawer for woodchips. But if you are picky about your barbecue, it will be worth the investment to buy a smoker.

Choosing a Type of Smoker

How to Choose

* '''Price''': If you don't want to spend a lot, there are plenty of models that cost well under $100. However, the main problem with such smokers is that they aren't good at keeping the temperature constant, which causes irregular cooking. If you can afford to spend a bit more, say up to $200, you will see better heat control and adjustable vents. ** Want a good smoker and have some cash? Try one of these models. *** Big Green Egg *** Cookshack Smokette *** Smokin Tex Pro *** Super Cajun Grill *** Traeger Pellet * '''Convenience''': Charcoal and wood based smokers inherently come with responsibility. You will not only have to pay more attention to the cooking process (making sure to keep the fire constant), but you will also have more cleaning. Electric smokers eliminate tending to the fire, which may be the best choice for inexperienced smokers. Propane smokers also offer a simple way of smoking and little mess. ===Wood Shapes and Flavors''' !'''=== How you fuel your smoker is an important factor. Check manufacturers suggestions. These are a few of the most commonly available kinds of wood pieces.    There are many kinds of wood that will give your food smoky flavors. Each wood has its own characteristics. You can read this article on the kinds of wood for more information, but here are a few of the most popular.  

Major Manufacturers

* Brinkmann * Bradley * Cobb * Cookshack * GE * Master Built * Meco * Weber