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  • #46 by wilpark on 26 Jan 2018
  • Its a vertical smoker it dlesnt take up that much room.

    Perhaps we can have pitboss send it to Pelletfan and someone can do a test.

    What I like about it is the price, dual wall, capacity and small footprint to capacity.

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  • #47 by Kristin Meredith on 26 Jan 2018
  • Given the interest in this new smoker, I wrote to our contact at Dansons/Pit Boss and asked if they would be interested in sending one of these smokers for a performance test.  I will keep folks apprised if I hear back.
  • #48 by wilpark on 26 Jan 2018
  • Given the interest in this new smoker, I wrote to our contact at Dansons/Pit Boss and asked if they would be interested in sending one of these smokers for a performance test.  I will keep folks apprised if I hear back.
    Awesome.  Thank you

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  • #49 by triplebq on 27 Jan 2018
  • Was at Walmart this morning and saw this unit. Very nice and hopefully it sells. The more people that get into pellet cooking the better.
  • #50 by donfromaha on 07 Feb 2018
  • I just purchased the Copperhead Pit Boss Vertical Smoker from Menards. The setup and burn in was pretty easy and straight forward. I did my first cook this weekend. This is my first time with any pellet fueled grill. I come from a stick burner and electric smoker background. It held the temperature pretty stable +or- 15 degrees. It was chilly 35 degrees and 25 mph winds. Will be curious how it performs on a calm day, I suspect the temperature will be steadier. I smoked a 8lb turkey breast at 225 and it took 8 hours. It used about 15lbs of pellets (I have no idea whether that is a excessive or frugal since I have never used pellets before). The skin had a dark patina and very moist pink meat. Overall, I am very happy with the performance and the purchase. The unit is so new that there are no accessories available like extra probes or cover. I called Pit Boss and was told they expect the accessories to be available at the beginning of March and that Wal-Mart would have them before anyone.
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  • #51 by wilpark on 07 Feb 2018
  • I just purchased the Copperhead Pit Boss Vertical Smoker from Menards. The setup and burn in was pretty easy and straight forward. I did my first cook this weekend. This is my first time with any pellet fueled grill. I come from a stick burner and electric smoker background. It held the temperature pretty stable +or- 15 degrees. It was chilly 35 degrees and 25 mph winds. Will be curious how it performs on a calm day, I suspect the temperature will be steadier. I smoked a 8lb turkey breast at 225 and it took 8 hours. It used about 15lbs of pellets (I have no idea whether that is a excessive or frugal since I have never used pellets before). The skin had a dark patina and very moist pink meat. Overall, I am very happy with the performance and the purchase. The unit is so new that there are no accessories available like extra probes or cover. I called Pit Boss and was told they expect the accessories to be available at the beginning of March and that Wal-Mart would have them before anyone.
    15 lbs for 8 hrs for an insulated pellet grill seems a bit high but you did have winds that were blowing and may be the culprit. Anything close to 1lb per hours is doing really well.

    Thanks so much for a user review.

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  • #52 by okie smokie on 07 Feb 2018
  • I watched their videos also.  I also mentioned getting one to Bentley for testing.  He said he will be looking into that at some time. Hard to beat for $399.  1500 sq inches, pellet smoker, oven,  small profile, 50 lb pellet hopper.  Only negative for me is that there are only 2 of us, and occasionally, the family of 11.  However, you could do simultaneous cooking of meat, veggies, bread.  Very nice. 
    In the meantime I am getting my Barrel House vertical smoker tomorrow.  Can't wait. :cool:
    After some thought, I can do all the smoking I want on the GS, but also grill steaks and chops, burgers etc.  No real grilling is suggested on the vertical  PitBoss.  (max temp 450).  So owning one suggests that you will still need another form of grill for hot searing cooks. 
  • #53 by ScottE on 08 Apr 2018
  • For anyone who's got this smoker, how's the smoke output? I have a CS450 (similar to LG700) and have been pretty disappointed in the controller and very little smoke. It's great for grilling, but not nearly as nice as my Traeger for smoking. It looks like the Copperhead uses a simple controller, which I actually think is a good thing if it's not PID - I'm off the opinion that smoke production and stable temps are mutually exclusive.
  • #54 by Bar-B-Lew on 08 Apr 2018
  • For anyone who's got this smoker, how's the smoke output? I have a CS450 (similar to LG700) and have been pretty disappointed in the controller and very little smoke. It's great for grilling, but not nearly as nice as my Traeger for smoking. It looks like the Copperhead uses a simple controller, which I actually think is a good thing if it's not PID - I'm off the opinion that smoke production and stable temps are mutually exclusive.

    There is a 26 page product review on the Copperhead 5.5 that just finished up today after over a week of functional use and documentation.
  • #55 by Mudflap on 08 Apr 2018
  • For anyone who's got this smoker, how's the smoke output? I have a CS450 (similar to LG700) and have been pretty disappointed in the controller and very little smoke. It's great for grilling, but not nearly as nice as my Traeger for smoking. It looks like the Copperhead uses a simple controller, which I actually think is a good thing if it's not PID - I'm off the opinion that smoke production and stable temps are mutually exclusive.

    There is a 26 page product review on the Copperhead 5.5 that just finished up today after over a week of functional use and documentation.

    https://pelletfan.com/index.php?topic=2242.0

    Quick link

    Mudflap
  • #56 by Bentley on 08 Apr 2018
  • A-/B+ give or take temperature setting!

    If you stay in the center of all racks, -+10°.

    For anyone who's got this smoker, how's the smoke output?
    I'm off the opinion that smoke production and stable temps are mutually exclusive.
  • #57 by reubenray on 13 Apr 2018
  • When members post their smoking results could you please post what shelf or shelves you used.

    This is going to be a huge learning curve with so many shelf options.
  • #58 by ScottE on 13 Apr 2018
  • Thanks Bentley. And yes, I certainly do know about the (now) 27 page posting - buried in the middle somewhere I did find some information around this. To be fair, there's so much discussion in that post it's hard to weed the information out. Regardless, my question here isn't out of line - different people have different results, and I'm not going to rush out and buy it just because of one person's results, even if it is Bentley. :-)

    So hopefully anyone else with this smoker can provide their feedback too. Looks like a great unit for the price, but I'm a bit guarded after being only moderately satisfied with my CS450. Thanks!
  • #59 by reubenray on 15 Apr 2018
  • I joined the Pit Boss Pellet Grill/Smoker Owner's facebook group and there are a lot of new owners of the the 5.5 and 7.0 copperhead smokers.
  • #60 by reubenray on 20 Apr 2018
  • I have my smoker and I plan on doing something simple today.  I was surprised on how the start procedure has you do the start up on smoke and then bump up the temperature to 350 and then bring the temperature back down for what temperature I want.
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