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I like:

1) the extra space on the top rack due to the new shape
2) that I can put ribs or brisket in longways and not just sideways
3) those temp gauges looked pretty consistent to me!

Can't wait ������
 
I like:

1) the extra space on the top rack due to the new shape
2) that I can put ribs or brisket in longways and not just sideways
3) those temp gauges looked pretty consistent to me!

Can't wait ������
I think it's a great little backyard smoker for a somewhat decent price. I usually only cook for 2 but at times we have company so these 20" smokers would handle everything that I need to cook especially when I have other cookers. Love all the LSG Offsets.
 
Typically, yes that is true. However, Chris Goodlander just posted a video using one with a traditional wood fire and I'm very intrigued by this.

https://youtu.be/XS9OxLwbt1g
This is just my opinion so it means nothing really, but a Guru can't supply the volume of air needed for burning sticks hence having the intake partially open, plus you still have to refuel regardless. If you know how to run a stick burner it's not needed, but I understand people like having options.
 
I dont really like the aesthetics, and it's a downgrade in steel thickness (3/16"). But offers more space. Top flow design....meh. You can DIY a top flow design for any pipe smoker.

$1700 for a 20x42 seems to be a good deal and I like that Chris is at least attempting to innovate. I don't know that I would buy one but do like them.
 
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