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Old Smokey Electric Smoker
Color: Grey Size: 15.5″w x 15.5″d x 29″h This smoker has a flat top, so juices drip right back onto the food. On top of the heating element is a chip tray where you put wood chips for…
Read More »Masterbuilt 20070210 30-Inch Electric Analog Smoker
548 sq. inches of cooking space with 3 chrome-coated racks and 1500 watt heating element Dual-wall insulation Thermostat temperature control for even cooking from 100 to 275 degrees F Front-loading wood chips tray, removable water and drip pan…
Read More »Char-Broil Electric Vertical Smoker, 30-Inch
505 square inches of cooking surface on 3 adjustable chrome-plated cooking grates Insulated, double-walled construction for maintaining even temperature Wood chip and water pan Chrome-plated handle Lid-mounted temperature gauge with bezel The Char-Broil Electric Vertical Smoker is a…
Read More »Smokin-It Model #1 Electric Smoker
Up to 22 lbs. of meat capacity per load 400 watt heating element, 8 amps 120 volt single phase 3″ Diameter rubber casters and 3 removable shelves included with space for 4 shelves total. All 201, 18 ga….
Read More »Weber 721001 Smokey Mountain Cooker 18-1/2-Inch Charcoal Smoker, Black
Charcoal smoker for authentic smokehouse flavor at home Made of porcelain-enameled steel; heat-resistant nylon handle 2 nickel-plated 18-1/2-inch-wide cooking grates for a total of 481 square inches Water pan; built-in thermometer; individual vents on bowl and lid; storage…
Read More »Weber 17004 Apple Wood Chips, 3-Pound
One of the most popular cooking woods Apple wood chips creates less dense smoke Fruity flavor benefits pork and poultry Adds wood smoke flavor to your favorite foods 3-Pound bag Wood chips are great for adding wood smoke…
Read More »Vertical Electric Smoker
Food smoker features a huge 50 lbs cooking capacity Heavy duty gauge steel construction Three porcelain-coated cooking grates provides plenty of room to smoke your food Two separate, locking front doors Sturdy chrome wire handles stay cool to…
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