BBQ Buyer's Guide to Reverse Flow Cabinet Smokers
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- Опубликовано: 9 июл 2024
- Want to know what the best deal is on a reverse cabinet smoker? BBQ Buyer's Guide will walk you through seven companies producing and selling these smokers and evaluate data so you can know for sure that you're getting your money's worth!
The smokers featured in this episode are Red Box Smoker with Fire Box Insert by Sweet Swine O' Mine, Titan Great Outdoors' Reverse Flow Vertical Smoker, Big Wood Smoker Heavy Duty Charcoal Cabinet Smoker for Outdoor BBQ Grills Cooking, Black from Big Woods Cooking and the double stack smoker they sell, Backwoods Smokers 3400 Chubby, G3 Chubby, G2 Chubby, G2 Party, and G2 Fatboy, Humphrey's Pint, Battlebox (battle-box), Qube'd Box, the Weekender and Long Weekender, 270s Smokers Hollywood and KC (Kansas City), and Cascade's The Que-Meister and Que-Deville.
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00:00 Opening
00:38 Starting Notes
01:41 Basics of Reverse Flow Cabinet Smokers
03:53 Maps
04:58 Sweet Swine O’Mine
07:31 Titan Great Outdoors
09:05 Big Wood Cooking
11:16 Backwoods Smoker
16:01 Humphrey’s Smokers
26:07 270 Smokers
32:15 Cascade Smokers
35:17 Import Price
35:44 Note on Equalization
37:03 Domestic Price Base Order
37:43 Domestic Price Equalized Order
38:29 Import Inches Squared
38:48 Domestic Inches Squared
39:13 Import $/in2
39:34 Domestic $/in2
37:03 Domestic Price Base Order
37:43 Domestic Price Equalized Order
38:29 Import Inches Squared
38:48 Domestic Inches Squared
39:13 Import $/in2
39:34 Domestic $/in2
39:57 Domestic $/in2 Equalized
40:26 Weight
41:15 Import $/lb
41:37 Domestic $/lb
42:14 Domestic $/lb Equalized
42:35 Import Volume Cooking Chamber
43:01 Domestic V. Cooking Chamber
43:44 Import $/in3
44:05 Domestic $/in3
44:42 Domestic $/in3 Equalized
45:05 Import 10 pt. Avg.
45:40 My Thoughts on Import Reverse Cabinets Smokers.
47:13 Domestic 10 pt. Avg.
47:57 Domestic 10 pt. Avg. Equalized
48:35 My Thoughts on Domestic Reverse Cabinet Smokers
50:33 Ending Remarks
Great overview of the Humphrey's Smoker! Very detailed! Thank you! Couple of notes: The dark spots on the back are welds. We weld the cook chamber to chimney. This gives it extreme strength. Secondly, about our fire rating, our insurance company recommends we go to 450 max on the standard units. This is simply because of grease flash points. Out smokers can run hotter than that, but if it is loaded with grease even just on the wall, it can naturally combust and you would have a bigger issue. The heat diverter may also flex, but as far as the smoker itself, no worries there.
I have the discontinued BBQ guru shotgun smoker it's a beast too.
I've had the Humphrey's Pint for a few years now and it is amazing. Holds temperatures overnight for 13+ hours without issue. Built like a tank and they offer incredible customer service. Lot's of well thought out options. I had it shipped all the way to CA and it was crated incredibly well. It was expensive and several friends think I'm crazy; though they all think its very cool and love the food. I'm still convinced it's a great, well built product that performs fantastic. I'm happy every time I load her up and my BBQ results have never been better.
Cool video comparing all these models.
My Humphreys Pint makes the best Q. Saved us during the pandemic.
I have the 270Smoker and the 270GS, love it and most of the accessories. Terry and Stephanie are great folks.
I've had my Humphreys Pint for a little over a yearr. It is an amazing smoker , some of the best money i ever spent
I love my Humphrey's smoker. Its a beast. Built like a tank too. If it went down my a hill on its wheels I fear for anybody in the way lol. Solid company.
Super informative. Thank you.
No Pitmaker Vault or Safe accounted for? Nice pits, top-notch builds. Pitmaker competes in BBQ tournaments with their pits and wins competitions. Good custom shop in Houston area.
Thank you I was waiting for this one
Hope it helps 🙂
Cascade Smoker is a great unit. It’s a heavy duty and fuel efficient beast. Holds temps like a dream .
Bro, I’ve been looking for someone that owned one I live right next to the guy but I’ve never used one or I don’t know anybody that has one to talk to
I have the titan reverse flow vertical smoker.. The dampers are built into the ash pan so you have to open the fire box door to adjust the dampers. I closed off the bottom and put a 2" ball valve in the door. It works great now. I even emailed the company and told them how horrible of a design the damper ash pan fire grate combo was. They refunded me a little money back. Great video with a lot of options.
Thank you
What are your thoughts between vertical smoker and these reverse smoke smokers?
I love the gravity feed, don't worry about refilling. A lot of time the gravity has WiFi, digital temps.
I like these reverse where you can put on chucks for more smoke.
Wondering which is best over all?
I am a fan of gravity feed personally.
@@SmokeMasterD I see couple gravity fed reviews. I will look at them
Nice video, Smoke Master D! Just curious, what are your opinions regarding a Lone Star Grillz IVS vs a Pitmaker Vault vs a Stump's Gravity Fed? Which one would you say is the easiest to operate and which one do you think makes the best bbq? Thank you for any feedback!
I don't know if I am actually qualified to answer that. I like gravity feed. But the actual cabinet smoker I am hoping is in my future is the 270. That said, I 'm not entirely sure about performance, though. Good luck 👍
I know some have mixed feelings about you reviewing cookers that you haven't used.
Overall I do like seeing all the different options available and some of these companies I didn't know existed until I seen them on your videos.
The price points, dimensions and logistics do cut out a lot of googling alone.
How is your Bell Fab pit holding up?
Doing alright. Actually putting a back door on the firebox. Hope to get a video out on that. Definitely not an easy task for me, but I'm giving it my best shot. Thanks for watching.
@@SmokeMasterD Best of luck with it and I look forward to seeing the vid.
Since you posted cabinet smokers I wanted to share this Big Wood Double Stack video with you as you don't see too many reviews online.
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Any thoughts on pit maker?
I have seen them, certainly, but I can’t recall including them in an episode yet. They may warrant further exploration.
I've got a Backwoods Chubby 3400. The smoker itself is great but the gaskets are absolute trash. I'm on my second set in just over 2 years and they are pretty much crunchy and useless already. Wouldn't be a big deal if they didn't cost 50 bucks to replace. Makes it pretty tough to control the airflow when the door to the firebox won't seal up tight. Even tried to make a tadpole gasket work but that was a no go. For 900 bucks I expected it to be a little more durable. The built in thermometer is also consistently 40 degrees lower than the actual temp.
Thank you for your review. I'm sure it will be helpful to many people. 🙂
Yeah on the 3400 you basically have to buy a Tel-Tru thermometer
Todd answered me on an email. He wrote “Unfortunate at this time, I’m unable to accept new requests. I’ve been dealing with soaring metal prices, supply chain problems and labor shortage.”
So what do you recommend between a Chubby 3400 & the Bigwoods? I don’t fully understand the significance of all the various statistics.
I first found your channel when you first got the belfab pit. I think you should stick to real first hand pit experience or just posting cooks in your pit. I don't think "reviewing" pits you have never used is the formula.
Thanks for your feedback. I may give up the reviews at some point, and I do intend to do some more episodes with the belfab soon. Cheers