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[email protected] 25-01-2005 02:30 PM

Is the Cookshack smoker any good?
 
I'm considering the Cookshack model SM 009. At around $500 it's kinda
pricey but it looks to be well made.
Any comments?


Brian D. 25-01-2005 04:08 PM

wrote:
> I'm considering the Cookshack model SM 009. At around $500 it's kinda
> pricey but it looks to be well made.
> Any comments?


I bought my SM 008/009 from Cabela's in August '04 and am very pleased
with it. It's well built and heavily insulated- weather isn't a factor for
me when Q'ing no matter the temp/wind chill (I'm located up in the Pacific
NW). It turns out a nice product for the most part, but with a max temp of
250* you won't get a crispy skin on your poultry (or a hard bark on your
meat). I like the idea of putting a couple of butts in at 6PM and getting a
full night's sleep. Customer support is very responsive and their web site
forum:
http://forum.cookshackamerica.com/ answers a lot of questions as
well. Disclaimer: I don't work for Cookshack, butt do like their smoker,
YMMV. Brian



KK 25-01-2005 06:06 PM


"Brian D." > wrote in message
news:pauJd.12724$HT6.2895@trnddc04...
> wrote:
> > I'm considering the Cookshack model SM 009. At around $500 it's kinda
> > pricey but it looks to be well made.
> > Any comments?

>
> I bought my SM 008/009 from Cabela's in August '04 and am very

pleased
> with it. It's well built and heavily insulated- weather isn't a factor

for
> me when Q'ing no matter the temp/wind chill (I'm located up in the Pacific
> NW). It turns out a nice product for the most part, but with a max temp of
> 250* you won't get a crispy skin on your poultry (or a hard bark on your
> meat). I like the idea of putting a couple of butts in at 6PM and getting

a
> full night's sleep. Customer support is very responsive and their web site
> forum:
http://forum.cookshackamerica.com/ answers a lot of questions as
> well. Disclaimer: I don't work for Cookshack, butt do like their smoker,
> YMMV. Brian
>
>


I asked a similar question a few weeks ago and was undecided until I checked
out the SmokinTex. It's almost identical to Cookshack only a little larger
and I believe it has 700 or 800 watts. I bought one on Ebay for $276 plus
shipping of around $65.00.( I just looked and he's still selling a few there
but the price is a little higher.)

First time out it handled below zero temperature real well and so far both
chicken and ribs turned out great! I've got a prime rib that may end up in
there next!



BOB 25-01-2005 06:50 PM

wrote:
> I'm considering the Cookshack model SM 009. At around
> $500 it's kinda pricey but it looks to be well made.
> Any comments?


It's not *my* cup of tea, but yes, it is a good, well built smoker, with
good factory service if you happen to need any.

BOB




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