Since Meathead doesn't give any details on fuel or what have you, I'm posting this in the Off Topic section. I'm excited. Getting my MCS all fired up and I don't even really know what for. :-)
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Club Member
- Nov 2014
- 5032
- Near The Villages, FL
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Cookers:
Weber Kettle (used/fair condition; a gift).
Grilla OG.
Pit Boss 3-Burner Ultimate Lift-Off Griddle.
SnS Kettle.
Everything Else:
Sous Vide equipment.
Instant read and leave-in thermometers.
Grill Grates.
Kingsford Blue Bag, Royal Oak Lump Charcoal, Weber lighter cubes, Weber charcoal chimneys.
BBQr's Delight Hickory & Apple flavor pellets, propane torch, 6" smoke tube.
Grilla apple & hickory pellets, Royal Oak charcoal pellets.
Rubs with salt: Meat Church, Meathead.
Rubs without salt: SnS Grills Rocky's Rub and Not Just for Beef.
Rubs home-mixed: None at this time.
Spices: Lots of 'em.
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Club Member
- Sep 2015
- 5097
- Tennessee
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22" Weber Kettle w/SNS, 18" WSM, Bronco, Grilla Chimp, Traeger Tailgater, UDS, Camp Chef Tahoe Stove.
All I need is another Weber. I am able to resist most things pbc obc pbc but Webers are my weakness...
The plan is to eventually move onto the RV and sell the house, so I really need to be strong.
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Thanks, CaptainMike. All my rv friends will be pulling trailers with cars and boats, and mine will be full of Webers...
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Club Member
- Nov 2017
- 7153
- Huntsville, Alabama
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Jim Morris
Cookers- Slow 'N Sear Deluxe Kamado (2021)
- Camp Chef FTG900 Flat Top Grill (2020)
- Weber Genesis II E-410 w/ GrillGrates (2019)
- Weber Performer Deluxe 22.5" w/ GrillGrates & Slow 'N Sear & Drip N Griddle & Vortex & Party Q & Rotisserie (2007)
- Custom Built Offset Smoker (304SS, 22"x34" grate, circa 1985)
- King Kooker 94/90TKD 105K/60K dual burner patio stove
- Lodge L8D03 5 quart dutch oven
- Lodge L10SK3 12" skillet
- Anova
- Thermoworks Smoke w/ Wifi Gateway
- Thermoworks Dot
- Thermoworks Thermapen Classic
- Thermoworks RT600C
- Weber Connect
- Whatever I brewed and have on tap!
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Club Member
- Apr 2018
- 1633
- the LOU
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Cookers:
22" Blackstone Griddle, with stand & hood
CharGriller Portable Firebox - so modified you'll BLOL
Kitchenaid #810 Charcoal Grill - highly modified
Weber BI-code Black Performer w/Igniter
Weber DE-code Red Limited - 'Lucille'
Accessories:
Ancient heavy CI Propane Turkey Fryer, for lighting chimneys
BBQ Dragon kettle shelves - 2
Fyre Dragon Kettle Drippin' Ring, Burnin' Cone & Drippin' Pan - 2 sets
Fyre Dragon Kettle Ribbin' Ring
Fyre Dragon Kettle 2-Zone Smokin' Sheet
OneGrill Rotisserie for the Kitchenaid
Smokenator
Smoking Tubes: 2x12" & 1x6"
SnS
Weber Gourmet Grill w/Griddle, Pizza Stone & Wok
My Helpers:
Anova 900W Sous Vide Cooker w/Radios
Instant Pot 6Q Duo
Nesco Tabletop Roaster
& the PIT!
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Club Member
- Jun 2019
- 1558
- Bobcaygeon, Ontario
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My gear:
22 Weber Kettle
Napoleon PRO Charcoal Kettle Grill
Broil King Keg
Traeger Pro 34
Napoleon Prestige Pro 500
Pit Barrel Cooker
Blackstone Range Combo Griddle
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I have always used charcoal. Am looking at the Weber Smokefire, but want to know about pellet fuel consumption. For example, how many pounds of pellet fuel would it take to smoke a 16# packer brisket?
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Many pellet grills are around 1 lb/hr @225. I’d say that’s in 70 degree weather and 5 MPH wind. Temperature and wind affect pellet grills more than others IMO because of the higher already air flow. The Weber has some double walled so should be fairly efficient. I haven’t weighed pellets before and after on my CampChef, but it uses the most of all the pellet grills I’ve owned by far as it leaks a lot of smoke around door.
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Meathead’s book quotes Bruce Bjorkman of MAK saying his cookers use about 1/2 # of pellets per hour when set on "smoke" (about 175 degrees F. At 450F it burns about 2.3 # per hour.
Thanks for responses. I think I am selling myself on the Weber Smokefire, and if I get one I will post results.
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