Have a good friend that is sold on getting an Oklahoma Joe (I'm a Weber man myself - have both the Weber Performer and the bigger WSM). After looking at the videos detailing the Highland & Longhorn smokers on their website , there was no mention of water. Do Oklahoma Joe people not use them, or just stick a pan ion the rack and go from there? And while I'm at it , you think Oklahoma Joe products compete as well as any of the other manufacturers out there (like say, Weber) ??
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Don't usually need a water pan with an offset smoker. An OKJ is a good first smoker if that is your budget limit.Last edited by mountainsmoker; June 14, 2020, 10:12 PM.
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Use a water pan, it IS needed. Always good in an offset smoker, especially when cooking with real wood. As for the Oklahoma Joe's, they have a very competitive price. I haven't seen them IRL, so can't tell. I would like to have a longer smoke stack. And only use the vent on the smoke stack when not smoking, i.e. to keep rain and bugs/animals out. When smoking, leave it fully open.
EDIT: just watched the video on their website. 2.5 mm steel isn't much. If your friend buys it, then have him line the sides of the firebox with some fireproof bricks so he gets some thermal mass in there. I would say this is an entry level smoker. But then again, with a little pit mastery it should be able to produce some good food.Last edited by Henrik; June 16, 2020, 09:51 AM.
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