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Tube Smokers
« on: June 13, 2018, 08:28:00 AM »

I'm just looking for some info on tube smokers from anyone who uses them.  I'm thinking of getting one, because I definitely prefer a fairly heavy smoke profile, but I'm a bit worried about the smoke generated by them.  Do they produce a good clean smoke, or is it kind of creasotie because it is just smoldering rather than really burning?  Any insight into this would be greatly appreciated.
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Re: Tube Smokers
« Reply #1 on: June 13, 2018, 08:46:03 AM »

I tried the amazin square and tube about 4-5 years ago.  It doesn't burn as clean as the pellet smoker, but I don't recall getting billowing smoke either.  However, that may be because I had it in a grill that had a fan blowing and may have helped it a bit.  They were not very expensive back then.  Buy one and try it.  Worst case, maybe you use it just for cold smoking cheese.
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Re: Tube Smokers
« Reply #2 on: June 13, 2018, 08:58:50 AM »

I tried the amazin square and tube about 4-5 years ago.  It doesn't burn as clean as the pellet smoker, but I don't recall getting billowing smoke either.  However, that may be because I had it in a grill that had a fan blowing and may have helped it a bit.  They were not very expensive back then.  Buy one and try it.  Worst case, maybe you use it just for cold smoking cheese.

Is the smoke flavor they add good, or is it that bitter flavor you get when someone didn't keep the fire stoked correctly?
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Re: Tube Smokers
« Reply #3 on: June 13, 2018, 10:01:42 AM »

I have a 12" tube, never got it to work correctly. Fire would just burn out.
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Re: Tube Smokers
« Reply #4 on: June 13, 2018, 10:08:54 AM »

I tried the amazin square and tube about 4-5 years ago.  It doesn't burn as clean as the pellet smoker, but I don't recall getting billowing smoke either.  However, that may be because I had it in a grill that had a fan blowing and may have helped it a bit.  They were not very expensive back then.  Buy one and try it.  Worst case, maybe you use it just for cold smoking cheese.

Is the smoke flavor they add good, or is it that bitter flavor you get when someone didn't keep the fire stoked correctly?

It wasn't good enough for me from what I recall which is probably why I have not used it in 4-5 years.  In fact, I just pulled them out of my Traeger XL where they were "stored" because I have not used that grill in about that long.

They are only $20.  Buy one and try it.  I think that is the only way you are going to find out.  I as able to keep it lit, but you need a small torch to hold the flame on the pellets to start it for a few minutes.  Then, blow out the fire and let it smolder for hours.  If your grill is sealed tight without a second fan blowing air throughout the grill, you may struggle to keep it lit if it can't get enough air.
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Re: Tube Smokers
« Reply #5 on: June 13, 2018, 11:57:54 AM »

Do they produce a good clean smoke, or is it kind of creasotie because it is just smoldering rather than really burning?  Any insight into this would be greatly appreciated.

There was a bit of a discussion here.
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Re: Tube Smokers
« Reply #6 on: June 13, 2018, 12:33:10 PM »

I tried the amazin square and tube about 4-5 years ago.  It doesn't burn as clean as the pellet smoker, but I don't recall getting billowing smoke either.  However, that may be because I had it in a grill that had a fan blowing and may have helped it a bit.  They were not very expensive back then.  Buy one and try it.  Worst case, maybe you use it just for cold smoking cheese.

Is the smoke flavor they add good, or is it that bitter flavor you get when someone didn't keep the fire stoked correctly?

I don't like it. Always made the food smell and taste a bit camp fire/ash tray to me. Lot's of folks use em though.
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Re: Tube Smokers
« Reply #7 on: June 13, 2018, 12:42:36 PM »

I have an Amazin Tray and a 12" tube also another manufacturer or 2. I have found with the tube if you have some wood chips I like to add them in it helps keep it going. To light stand it on end and light the top you will need to hold the torch there for 3 to 5 minutes at least. I then will allow it to burn for another 5 or so before blowing out. When I put it in I have a ball of foil I put under the lit end to keep it up and it seems to stay burning. I had issues in my electric because it is sealed up so well, so I bought a cheap fish pump and ran the air tube in to pump more air in which helped a lot.
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Re: Tube Smokers
« Reply #8 on: June 13, 2018, 01:53:36 PM »

Do they produce a good clean smoke, or is it kind of creasotie because it is just smoldering rather than really burning?  Any insight into this would be greatly appreciated.

There was a bit of a discussion here.

Doh!!  I don't know how I missed that thread.  I looked and didn't see anything and then posted...lol.  Man getting old is tough.
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Re: Tube Smokers
« Reply #9 on: June 13, 2018, 07:05:41 PM »

I have been using AMNPTS for 4 years.  Yes they 'can' be tough to keep lit. I have used it for my Yoder. my Weber, my ol' electric smoker tons of times.  I got it figured out.  Don't stuff the tube full of pellets.  When in the horizontal position there should be a 1/2" or so gap at the top all the way down for air space.  You don't need to pack it silly full.  Give it lots of fire using a small hobby butane torch (Lowes/HD) or a propane torch.  Let it burn for 3-5 min.  Blow it out and get the smoke.


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Re: Tube Smokers
« Reply #10 on: June 13, 2018, 11:44:52 PM »

You could always try and make your own to see if you like it...I used a $5 ST water bottle.



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Re: Tube Smokers
« Reply #11 on: June 14, 2018, 07:03:08 AM »

I also like a heavier smoke profile and use a 12" tube.  As others mentioned, it takes a blow torch to get it going but I think it is worth the effort. 
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Re: Tube Smokers
« Reply #12 on: June 14, 2018, 07:38:45 AM »

I use a smoke tube by A-maze-n every time I smoke something.  I also use a propane torch for lighting.  It has stayed lit every time with the exception of when I used it in my Copperhead 5 vertical smoker.  But that was an issue with the smoker and not the smoke tube.
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Re: Tube Smokers
« Reply #13 on: June 14, 2018, 07:46:41 AM »

It has stayed lit every time with the exception of when I used it in my Copperhead 5 vertical smoker.  But that was an issue with the smoker and not the smoke tube.

I think that is because of the seal created by the lock on the door that probably doesn't allow for as much air circulation as in most other smokers.
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Re: Tube Smokers
« Reply #14 on: June 14, 2018, 09:00:54 AM »


 Has anyone tried liquid smoke applied to the meat at seasoning time?  There are different flavours available.
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