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For Sale - Smoke Daddy Vertical Cabinet Pellet Smoker- Louisville, KY.
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How long will this last without having to add more pellets? And what is the temperature variation on a long smoke? Thanks,
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I have that same Pellet Pro hopper and controller assembly on my Pitts & Spitts unit. One of the motors recently went kaput on mine (just a $30 item) so haven't used it in a while. That said it does a great job otherwise. Has a low smoke setting and is rock solid when it gets up to temp (like +-2*), true PID. I believe that's the 60# hopper, if so at a burn rate of 1#@/hour you're looking at 60 hours of burn time on average (of course temp setting dictates that). I for one have never run out of pellets as a result.
I agree, that's a hell of a deal for $800 as long as it's all in working order. The hopper and controller assembly alone I believe cost $450 just in parts.
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