Stick burners top my list for a best cook as well.
Stick burners with an attendant that has fire-tending skills make excellent BBQ. My favorite, too, I think. But that combination isn't fool proof. Pellet pits offer consistency but a somewhat different flavor profile.
Here’s the background on the owner of a BBQ restaurant near my house–over 130 competitions and counting, 85 top 10 finishes, 22 Grand Championships in 9 different states, 7 Reserve Grand Championships, 2016 KCBS National Grand Champion – Team of the Year, 2016 KCBS National Ribs Champion, 2017 American Royal Open World Champion, 2017 American Royal Open Brisket Champion, 2017 King of the Smoker Grand Champion, 2017 King of the Smoker Brisket Champion, Multiple KCBS “700â€sâ€, Multiple KCBS “180’sâ€, Multiple KCBS “Perfect – Perfect†Scores in Chicken, Ribs, Brisket and Pork, Pro Member of National BBQ League – NBBQL.
I had less that stellar pulled pork there last week. It didn’t have smoke flavor at all. I thought about suggesting that a pellet pit might require less attention while generating an unvarying product. But, of course, I didn’t. (I regularly see him in my favorite BBQ store. He’s seen their pellet pits.)