Flavorwood - smoking tins/cans

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Flavorwood - smoking tins/cans

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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/390280136753? ... 1497.l2649

Flavorwood smoke tins with reasonable shipping prices to the UK
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I have some of these and will beat any of their prices

rgs Paul
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Paul, have you used them and are they as good as advertised? If they are good it seems a relatively inexpensive way to try new wood, Pecan for example.
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I'm wondering what the difference is between these and just wrapping wood in some foil, or getting one of those smoker boxes for your BBQ.
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Hi Keith ... er course I haven't tried them, can't BBQ to save my life.

Clive from Cookequip has loads, I have a couple rolling around in the back of my car.

I think it's just a nice outer package and just some little lumps of wood inside.
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aris wrote:I'm wondering what the difference is between these and just wrapping wood in some foil, or getting one of those smoker boxes for your BBQ.
Other then being "Gucci Kit" I doubt if there is any difference, but it does provide a way of taste testing small quantities of different woods. For instance Cyderpig gave us a smallish lump of pear (not sapient so no worries ;) ) and we intend a taste test in due course against other fruit woods, apple & cherry. These tins seem (emphasis on seem) a good, if a trifle expensive way of getting hold of small quantities.
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I think you are spot on Keith in that they have a use, if an expensive one but they do look nice.

If you wanted to try some Andy I'll find out what woods Clive has and best delivered price.

cheers Paul
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I'd be mildy interested as well Paul.
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Keith

Flavours available for discount Apple, Hickory and Alder as he has loads ... Clive's usual price is about what Andyr saw on Ebay £8.50 for 3 tins

rgs Paul
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Cheers, I've got Apple & Hickory and not too sure about Alder but might give it a try.
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