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1. Buy El Cheapo Brinkman (ECB). Cook on it for years until a). You really know how to BBQ, and b). You realize how much work an ECB is. Then:

2. Buy a Char-Griller side fire box and use for years. Whether or not you make any mods, realize a). This is way better than an ECB, and b). These overnight cooks are a lot of work. Then:

3. Buy a Cookshack AmeriQue, an FEC, and/or a WSM. Enjoy good cue with less effort.Or......

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Originally posted by grillboy823:
I have been looking at both Weber Grills and a few different wood smokers. Is it best to get one of each, and if so, which specific models do you recommend? I would prefer ones that don't need too many modifications to get going at first.

Thanks a lot!


"COOKSHACK"

Step 1; purchase "COOKSHACK"

Step 2; plug in "COOKSHACK"

Step 3; push start to season "COOKSHACK"

Step 4; prep product w/ favorite
seasonings for "COOKSHACK"

Step 5; position product
in COOKSHACK ,
close door on "COOKSHACK"

Step 6; prepare yourself to
pull a product that the
palate of your mouth will
pleasure in from a "COOKSHACK"

Step 7; poof- when the time is done
you are a
P.E.T.A.e member
people eating tasty and
enjoying

from a what else but a" COOKSHACK "
enjoy

earl

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