Might find this helpfull, if not it should make you giggle? http://www.pitmasteriq.com/ Just scroll down and click on the video.
Eddie

KamadoSimon wrote:Their site has a 'what do I need' section - hopefully that'll help:
http://www.thebbqguru.com/products/smoker-grill.html
The one I use, also mentioned above, is this one:
http://pitmasteriq.com/
If you do buy one, make sure you also buy some spare temperature probes at the same time - mine failed, and whilst the probe itself wasn't that expensive, the shipping from the US makes it so. So buying it at the same time in order to combine the shipping is a good move imho.
I've found I use less charcoal on longer cooks.




Swindon_Ed wrote:Steer well clear of this guy!!!
He was selling a wood pellet smoker & conversion kit for UDS's before and i heard on one of the big US bbq forums that someone bought one and it exploded, sending parts of the smoker ft!!!
If this is the evidence of his previous work i'd steer well clear of his future efforts.
There are plans available on line for making your own which i know an few people have. They work very well and i would advise looking this up if cost is an issue.




Tiny wrote:Surely if your electronic gizmo will maintain the temp, and your triple alarmed bluetooth temp probe goes "bing" when it is done, then the skill of the chef is in preperation and serving only? you have delegated the actual cooking to the gizmos, have you not?
Tiny wrote:If for a commercial venture then I can understand it but in this case I would be reaching for a pellet cooker to give the predictability plus the woodsmoke / charcoal effect.

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