- Joined
- Sep 14, 2005
- Location
- Vernon...
Get a Spicewine Medium and you can hold temp with ease so you can sleep at a contest. It is built like a brick chit house and will probably last you a lifetime.
FEC100 and FEPG500, good to go. Still have 19" bullets that I use if traveling light with just a bumper buddy. Three fit perfect as long as you tie them down properly and don't drag them for quarter of a mile. They develop road rash on their lids but, you can buy replacement tops :-D
FEC100 is a bargain when looking to both cooking space and ease of use. But since it uses wood pellets instead of real wood said:What would be your best guess as to what pellets are made of? Suggesting that pellets are not real wood and that pellets cookers do not put as much smoke flavor into the product is simply "NOT TRUE!"
Also, many TOP teams are using pellet cookers for some or all of there comp meats and there are many pellet cookers out there, not just FEC.
if i had my druthers it'd be two backwoods chubby G2's, or humphry's.
-solid build
-rock steady temps for long periods of time
-very fuel efficient
-capable in all weather
-compact, "lightweight"
-having two allows for versatility and ample space
-can fire up just one at home for practice, or both if cooking for a large crowd
Which ever one gets me sleep