Howdy folks,
since I built my offset smoker this spring I've been a plannin' and a schemein' for the next one. Yes, Rude Boy is getting a little brother/sister. The name is already settled (I'll reveal that later), but I thought: except for the 'basic' stuff like a firebox, a food chamber and one or two grill grates, what feature would you like in a custom built offset? I'm asking to get some inspiration for my next build. Here's what I plan for (early days yet, but I thought I'd let you know the rough ideas):
Features that I can think of are:
Those of you that (like me) keep drooling over purdy smokers like Lone Star Grillz, El Rey (darn they're good looking) or Red Dirt Smokers, what specific features do you like about them?
Hit me with your ideas, it would be nice to hear what I should include.
The custom 'snake' briquette box, for those days when you just can't be bothered with baby sitting a stick burner:

since I built my offset smoker this spring I've been a plannin' and a schemein' for the next one. Yes, Rude Boy is getting a little brother/sister. The name is already settled (I'll reveal that later), but I thought: except for the 'basic' stuff like a firebox, a food chamber and one or two grill grates, what feature would you like in a custom built offset? I'm asking to get some inspiration for my next build. Here's what I plan for (early days yet, but I thought I'd let you know the rough ideas):
- normal offset (not reverse, don't need it, can build one with even temps anyway). Think Yoder Wichita.
- wood fired only (although I'm keen on including a briquette snake box, see attached photo)
- it must function without an electrical power supply (I'm saying that because I was real keen on doing hydraulic doors at first
)
- backyard size
Features that I can think of are:
- some kind of grill grates in/on the firebox for direct grilling (burgers, hot dogs, flank steak). I don't have that on my big smoker. LSG has done this on some of their models. It looks great.
- eeerrr...and that's all I could think of, at least right now.
Those of you that (like me) keep drooling over purdy smokers like Lone Star Grillz, El Rey (darn they're good looking) or Red Dirt Smokers, what specific features do you like about them?
Hit me with your ideas, it would be nice to hear what I should include.
The custom 'snake' briquette box, for those days when you just can't be bothered with baby sitting a stick burner:
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