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<blockquote data-quote="rawhide" data-source="post: 3465776" data-attributes="member: 3448"><p>I thought that I would never join the pellet smoker crowd, but I did. A co-worker that is really in to smoking competitions and smokers, recommended Yoder, RecTec, or if going with the more economical units to look at Green Mountain and Camp Chef. I narrowed down my choice to a Camp Chef pg24xt at around $500, but then thought if I'm going to spend $500 why not get one of the better quality units and I'm sure I want to invest that much. Then, the local Atwoods had the same unit for $349, so I took it home. The deciding factor was when my wife said it looked simple enough that she would do some of the cooking.</p><p></p><p>After one use, I really liked how simple it is and look forward to using it a lot. However, there is going to be a learning curve to improve the outcome because my first experience wasn't that great. I picked up a smoking tube to add more smoke.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rawhide, post: 3465776, member: 3448"] I thought that I would never join the pellet smoker crowd, but I did. A co-worker that is really in to smoking competitions and smokers, recommended Yoder, RecTec, or if going with the more economical units to look at Green Mountain and Camp Chef. I narrowed down my choice to a Camp Chef pg24xt at around $500, but then thought if I'm going to spend $500 why not get one of the better quality units and I'm sure I want to invest that much. Then, the local Atwoods had the same unit for $349, so I took it home. The deciding factor was when my wife said it looked simple enough that she would do some of the cooking. After one use, I really liked how simple it is and look forward to using it a lot. However, there is going to be a learning curve to improve the outcome because my first experience wasn't that great. I picked up a smoking tube to add more smoke. [/QUOTE]
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