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You didn't say if you are going to carry it or leave it on the patio. If going to carry, then the Green Mountain Davey Crockett can't be beat. If you are leaving it on the patio, a Yoder would be my choice assuming that money is no object.

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No budget?

Cookshack. https://cookshack.com/residential-smokers-grills/

We have one and it's been problem-free for ten years now. It's small but mighty. You'll find it's a tank compared to the Masterbuilt.

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FYI, the Green Mountain Davey Crockett model has been replaced by the Trek model. They no longer make the Davey Crockett. The only difference between the two is they changed the legs.

If you want a high end smoker and have looked at the Cookshack and SmokinTex, the Smokin-It is comparable at a much better price point.


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Super_Dave wrote:

FYI, the Green Mountain Davey Crockett model has been replaced by the Trek model. They no longer make the Davey Crockett. The only difference between the two is they changed the legs.

If you want a high end smoker and have looked at the Cookshack and SmokinTex, the Smokin-It is comparable at a much better price point.

Super Dave, great to see you on the board again. Of the three smokers (Cookshack, SmokinTex and Smokin-It) which are made in the USA?


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Super_Dave wrote:

FYI, the Green Mountain Davey Crockett model has been replaced by the Trek model. They no longer make the Davey Crockett. The only difference between the two is they changed the legs.
Thanks for that update. Unfortunately those longer legs would not work for me - see photo in my post above - because the additional height would not fit in the RV. Perhaps they can be removed.

I've used mine as shown in the photo, on a table top with its short spring legs and on the ground with the folding legs.

As a FYI I did cut off 1.5" of the chimney so that it would fit in the MH.


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magnusfide wrote:


Super Dave, great to see you on the board again. Of the three smokers (Cookshack, SmokinTex and Smokin-It) which are made in the USA?

I can't speak to Cookshack and SmokinTex but possibly excluding some electronic parts, my Smokin-It was US made.

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