This Piece of Metal Can Make or Break Your Offset Smoker



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22 Comments

  1. After watching your channel for multiple years, I finally decided to buy an offset and went with the LSG Texas Edition, which has the scoop. It has been an awesome cooker and I haven’t had any issue burning my food. The only trouble I occasionally have is getting food to finish quickly, I spent ~7 hrs on some spare ribs. This may just be a result of me being new to offset cooking but any tips would help, and I definitely recommend the smoker!

  2. The scoop forces the hot gases up and over the meat, right? While that works great for thin cuts it reminds me of cooking in a Weber kettle with a SlowNSear. Works great but I found that thick cuts like a pork butt cooking “top down” seemed to require more time or wrapping. I prefer a no baffle design like my Texas Pit Crafters direct flow offset. While it has a relatively small hot spot next to the firebox I can still use the top grate for cooking the same cuts I’m cooking on the bottom rack. A design that really makes sense to me is the new Goldie’s pit.

  3. Never gave you a thumbs down before but the fact that you did a whole video on this scoop and never showed it was very click bait and I personally dislike YT creators that do that. You’re better then that, don’t be a click bate creator.

  4. Most of these smoker companies won't show their inner design, especially their plate design. It's also extremely frustrating for someone to make a video about it and not show the design prominently.

  5. I have accidentally done all of the things he describes to my $40 used, wobbly, junky and in need of welding offset smoker. My welder friend will be gone for 10 weeks, so I guess I'm going to harbor freight and relearning new skill.

  6. That's incredible! We live in Northern Indiana – close to South Bend and the Michigan line. May we ask…where did you purchase it? (We're in the market for a new and substantial smoker that holds up AND is well made!)

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