Thanks to you and Keith. I think I will follow the advice and go for a 57cm Weber Kettle, I might also get a second hand Smoky Mountain thing if I see one local - or even get both second hand so I will keep my eyes peeled on here. For the past few years I am ashamed to say I have been using a gas BBQ*
*Ducks (although to be fair they are ideal for an instant al fresco egg and bacon)
amishboy wrote:Hi
I was in a similar position last year wanting to get in to low and slow BBQ and nearly bought a huge off-set smoker but as previous poster said they need a lot of mods and can get through a lot of fuel without them. Not to say they are not good but when I was starting out I just wanted to get on with the cooking. Did a bit of research and bought a Weber 57cm One Touch premium which i think was about £199 plus I got the chimney starter, bag of wood chips (before I discovered Gouldens Wood courtesy of this forum), grate brush etc,. Went through Quidco and got 10% cash back as well so all good. Anyway I have used it low and slow for ribs and and pork shoulder and has worked out pretty well so far and keeps a good temperature, I found two water pans keeps it in the 225 zone. Its a pretty good place to start and anything else people on here have been extremely helpful with advice.