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Originally posted by SavageSmoke View PostResurrecting this thread. Anyone know of any GF smokers in the $4k range? I want a big one so I’m happy to buy used.
Stumps Smokers
Deep South Smokers
Stumpville (Stump’s daughter is building em for the family after they sold Stumps)
Assassin Smokers
T&K Smokers (based out of Indiana)
Southern Q
Myron Mixon
Big D’s Custom Smokers (based out of Michigan)
Humphreys Smokers (based out of Maine)
If I didn’t say where they are based out of, its Georgia. If you’re on FB, they all have pages there and they all have smokers in the 4K range.
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I have been looking at these and reverse flow and found T&K https://www.tkbbqsmokers.com
Seem to be nice smokers. BBQ Freak on you tube has a small reverse flow and loves it.
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Take a look at http://www.southernqsmokers.com/smok...avityfeed.aspx
Was down to these & Assassin & lI liked the size of Southern Q. They size the unit around full size pan. I added a shelf for max rib capacity. Great built quality.
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Resurrecting this thread. Anyone know of any GF smokers in the $4k range? I want a big one so I’m happy to buy used.
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A friend of a friend just bought an Assassin gravity smoker and loves it
I helped move it from his deck to his smokin’ patio
very well constructed, very HD
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Agree both Stumps and Mixon are excellent units. My preference would be for the Mixon they just seem to be a little better built. But that is just my opinion.
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Yea gravity fed are cool. I think the only issue I see is the lack of a water pan in the Stumps. You can always put a restaurant pan in there but you’d have to fill it up at some point. The LSG conventional model has a fill port at the top and a built in water pan.
Regardless, the Stumps or Mixon units are pretty sweet. You should make a bunch of good que on either !!
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I’ve seen them but they seem kinda pricy compared to some others. I’ll do some research on these.
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Read good things about the Myron Mixons, Max rates them with a Gold medal.
We tested and reviewed this big, beautifully designed smoker and gave it our AmazingRibs.com Gold Medal. With 33 square feet of cooking capacity, the Myron Mixon G33 Gravity Feed Smoker is a large smoker meant for commercial use. "The first gravity feed I ever saw was made by Tom Dominey in Orlando in the 1990s, "says Mixon.
We tested and reviewed the larger version of this big, beautifully designed smoker and gave it our AmazingRibs.com Gold Medal. Fully welded with solid construction, G20 is built to withstand the rigors of commercial and competitive cooking, while providing ease of use for the aspiring backyard pit master.
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