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Re: Electric smokers
« Reply #15 on: April 18, 2022, 07:03:48 PM »

I use very little wood. I buy one of those bags of chunks, cut them into smaller pieces. maybe small egg size. I will use chips if doing a lower temp cook or if doing short cook.  I have put a few pieces to much wood in shortly after buying it and learned not to over do it.
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Re: Electric smokers
« Reply #16 on: April 30, 2022, 09:46:33 AM »

Ive smoked lots of sausage using a smoking Tex (same thing as a cook shack) and a Bradley smoker, but my favorite electric now is the MES 40. I use it specifically to finish my smokes after wrapping and for smoking sausage. I use a pellet maze for generating the smoke when doing sausage.
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Re: Electric smokers
« Reply #17 on: April 30, 2022, 09:54:47 AM »

Is the glass hard to keep clean and how big are the racks on your MES 40?
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« Reply #18 on: April 30, 2022, 11:52:00 AM »

Is the glass hard to keep clean and how big are the racks on your MES 40?
19 3/4 inches by 12 inches. If you clean the glass immediately after use it cleans pretty easy, which I do.

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Re: Electric smokers
« Reply #19 on: April 30, 2022, 12:09:22 PM »

Ive smoked lots of sausage using a smoking Tex (same thing as a cook shack) and a Bradley smoker, but my favorite electric now is the MES 40. I use it specifically to finish my smokes after wrapping and for smoking sausage. I use a pellet maze for generating the smoke when doing sausage.
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Curious as to why foil is covering the pans. Do you not want the smoke to migrate into the food??
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Re: Electric smokers
« Reply #20 on: April 30, 2022, 12:16:44 PM »

Is the glass hard to keep clean and how big are the racks on your MES 40?
19 3/4 inches by 12 inches. If you clean the glass immediately after use it cleans pretty easy, which I do.

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Thanks.  I have to go to Home Depot today so I'll go look at them.  Looks like you could get a little brisket in there.
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Re: Electric smokers
« Reply #21 on: April 30, 2022, 12:42:29 PM »

Ive smoked lots of sausage using a smoking Tex (same thing as a cook shack) and a Bradley smoker, but my favorite electric now is the MES 40. I use it specifically to finish my smokes after wrapping and for smoking sausage. I use a pellet maze for generating the smoke when doing sausage.
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Curious as to why foil is covering the pans. Do you not want the smoke to migrate into the food??
This smoker is used for sausage and finishing my other smokes. The four butts in the smoker were smoked in my GMG Daniel Boone for probably 6 or 7 hours until a nice bark is formed then foiled and finished in the MES. I cant see wasting pellets after I have foiled if I have another means of finishing the cook. In the winter I may use the oven in the house.
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Re: Electric smokers
« Reply #22 on: April 30, 2022, 01:25:43 PM »

Ive smoked lots of sausage using a smoking Tex (same thing as a cook shack) and a Bradley smoker, but my favorite electric now is the MES 40. I use it specifically to finish my smokes after wrapping and for smoking sausage. I use a pellet maze for generating the smoke when doing sausage.
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Curious as to why foil is covering the pans. Do you not want the smoke to migrate into the food??
This smoker is used for sausage and finishing my other smokes. The four butts in the smoker were smoked in my GMG Daniel Boone for probably 6 or 7 hours until a nice bark is formed then foiled and finished in the MES. I cant see wasting pellets after I have foiled if I have another means of finishing the cook. In the winter I may use the oven in the house.

 That makes sense. Thanks.
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