I'm afraid my life is too short to want to master traditional stick burners. My hats off to everyone that has mastered that skill. But the KBQ smoker seems like a possible solution to my end goals. And I'm wondering if some of the KBQ users might comment about their usage. In particular, would anyone be able to post either some pictures, or maybe comment on what the KBQ looks like inside after a long smoke.
Vertical smokers tend to turn black from the creosote that deposits initially when the pit is cold. And it is hard to judge whether it continues to build up through the duration of the cook. I'm curious whether the KBQ has any creosote build up in either the clean or dirty settings.
Thanks much.
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