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- La Crescenta, CA
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Wish they had more pics. They also advertise a 20lb brisket cooked in 5/6 hours.....that isn't gonna happen. Good looking little smoker.
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Jerod Broussard Wrapping does do wonders, but not miracles.
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Yeah they definitely need more pics and info. Nice looking little cooker but a crappy website.
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TripleB how much fuel (charcoal, wood) does it take to smoke a brisket? How much does that thing hold? How many times would you have to refuel?
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Jerod Broussard Oh, I see what you mean now. Yeah, it would take a lot.
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The brisket cook video is interesting. The cooker makes me think of a modified PK grill. And refueling is not going to happen. Could be a solid tailgating option.
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