Has anyone got one of these, or used one, or has any advice on one please? I was considering getting one as an addition to my proq.
Thanks in advance.
British Bulldog BBQ wrote:I havent used one of these but ProQ used to offer something similar, most of my experience was with a Brinkman smoke and pit and I used to set the coals and wood at the side allowing indirect cooking, they are always a good alternative to the upright smokers. I couldnt comment about the build quality of the landman, although the ProQ chargriller was pretty poor. Brinkman seems to be pretty consistant even though it doesnt have an offset firebox.
good luck
Toby
Steve wrote:I don't have any experience with these either but I think it's the model Makro sell and now Tesco have started selling.
I think that they're pretty cheap so I wouldn't expect them to have any kind of longevity, cheap usually means thin steel which can oxidise quickly.
Best thing to do is to try to have a look at one to check out the quality and if you do go for one be prepared to possibly modify it a bit to improve it. Some tuning plates and a bit of tin foil can work wonders with these kind of things but in the end you do tend to get what you pay for.
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