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kayakfishingdude
Joined: 10 Aug 2015 Posts: 1
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Posted: Oct 12 2015 Post subject: Yoder Smokers |
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I recently sold my Lang Model 84 Chargill and would like to replace it with something much smaller for personal use. Currently I am looking at the Yoder YS640 Pellet. Does anyone on the forum have any experience with them? Thoughts?
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Beer Can BBQ BBQ Fan
Joined: 07 Oct 2010 Posts: 282 Location: Cimarron, KS
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Posted: Nov 03 2015 Post subject: |
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I have a friend that has one that he uses for comps and everyday cooking at home he has not had a single problem with it. It is a heavy built grill I think that they are built out of 3/16 so you should not have much heat loss with them. I hope this helps. _________________ R/F Smoker |
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necron 99 BBQ Super Pro

Joined: 04 Aug 2007 Posts: 2594 Location: San Antonio, TX
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NAVET BBQ Fan

Joined: 20 Aug 2010 Posts: 241 Location: Vienna, Mo
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I've read good things about the Rec Tec RT680 and the Blaz'n Grill Grand Slam. Not to dissuade you from a Yoder but I wanted to mention them as options. _________________ AD1 (AW) Ret
Competitive BBQ; The only sport where a fat, bald man can be looked upon as a hero. |
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Camper Bob Newbie
Joined: 18 Jul 2014 Posts: 94
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Posted: Nov 28 2015 Post subject: |
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If you would consider an electric smoker, CookShack is the one to buy. I have retired by Brinkman cast iron stick burner for an 025 model. Died and went to heaven. Can't hurt to check them out. _________________ Brinkman Cimarron Offset
Rocks Stoker Kit
LEM #5 Meat Grinder
LEM 5# Vertical Sausage Stuffer
Cookshack Model SM025 Electric Smoker |
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