You can plumb in any smoker to be inside. It is a case of doing it safely.
Many commercial operations do. It is about piping the fumes and smoke out of the building. ( I am sure you would need additional ventilation and insulation on the structure as well.)
Southern Pride, for instance makes models that can be plumbed into any building. They are wood burning, gas assist smokers.
For the average homeowner, it is not desirable, it is also expensive. Which is probably why you don't see them from the regular, non-commercial manufacturers.
Sometimes I wonder if I even want my primary smoker in my OUTDOOR kitchen. For a cooker that spends most of the time doing its thing autonomously, it takes up valuable space.
For any of you old Imperial Kamado owners/users in your intial owners documentaion Makosan included a pamphlet that mentioned indoor kamado installation.
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