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  • joeeless
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    Thank you all for the welcomes and suggestions. After reading about the snake method and Slow N Sear, I decided to 'splurge' and ordered the SNS and am now anxiously waiting for it to arrive. Until it does, I am going to try to use the snake method . I have been spending the last few days just reading suggestions, recommendations and recipes and I think I have already learned more about smoking in these few days than I have ever learned before.

  • joeeless
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    Thank you for the link LA Pork Butt. It looks pretty easy and I definitely will try that method.

  • Skip
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    Welcome from Minnesota. Enjoy The Pit.

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  • MBMorgan
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    Welcome from Colorado ...

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  • ofelles
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    Welcome from the California Delta.

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  • HouseHomey
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    Huntington Beach welcomes you. Listen to holehogg He is a superstar!

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  • RonB
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    Welcome to The Pit Joe. You don't need the kamado to smoke. Get a Slow N Sear and you can smoke on your Kettle. There is a small learning curve, but not hard at all. And the manufacturer has some great videos on how to use it on the site:

    https://snsgrills.com/collections/sl...ts/slow-n-sear (currently on back order - but check out the videos anyway)

    I had a Smokenator and the SnS is much easier to use.
    Last edited by RonB; May 15, 2020, 07:41 AM.

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  • mountainsmoker
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    Welcome from the mountains of NC. The Smokenator can make great BBQ, It is fickle on vent settings. I use wood chunks that last about an hour and stir the coals and add a new one when the first one doesn't smoke any more. I have found that must keep a diary of your cooks so that you can keep track of conditions and build up a data base to set up your cooks based on prior knowledge. As for setting the vents I have found that setting the top vent to 1/4 and then using the bottom vent to control temp works best. Good luck!
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  • Mr. Bones
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    Howdy from Kansas Territory, Welcome to Th Pit!
    Lookin forward to learnin along with, an from ya!

    Ya can make some mighty fine BBQ on a Weber kettle, jus takes a lil practice, refinement of technique...ya got this, amigo!
    Last edited by Mr. Bones; May 15, 2020, 06:47 AM.

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  • Texas Larry
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    Welcome from south Texas!

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  • klflowers
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    Welcome from TN. I spent some time in Olympia in my youth, beautiful part of the country. Look into adding a slow n sear to that kettle, make it into a smoking machine.

    SnS Grills is the leading provider of high-quality BBQ charcoal inserts and grills. Our inserts and grills are perfect for backyard barbecues, camping trips, tailgating or any outdoor adventure. From beginner to championship BBQ-ing we have a solution for your small batch smoking and grilling needs. We help you BBQ!

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  • LA Pork Butt
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    Welcome to the Pit from Dallas! Follow this like to learn how to use the Snake Method for doing low and slow BBQ. https://youtu.be/XiGRbyg_zeI

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  • Donw
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    Welcome from Maryland

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  • DavidNorcross
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    Welcome from Virginia!

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  • Loren
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    Welcome from Portland!

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