I'll miss the Cadillac smoker!!!! That thing looks money!!! Johnny I miss helping out on the catering gigs. Good group of people and Kenny is so methodical with everything. Taught me a lot.
Always like seeing new pits and new ideas. I am thinking of taking up welding so I can customize my own cooker. That top is fantastic. It is either 90 degrees or raining when I do most of my cooks. A roof over my head would be wonderful!!! Thanks for sharing.
I've got a LANG offset smoker . Works great . It's a 36 " back yard model. Stoking the firebox is key, then like Harry Soo said , a log per hour . I also mix in chunks of pecan, post oak or apple depending on the meat cooking . Shelves slide out and trays drop down for storage.
Kenny Tran, Thanks for sharing this video. Great attitude Buddy!!! Showed the BBQ Rig and some meats. Really cool man. Good luck in the business. Bless!!
If any of you are in the Midwest or East coast, Lang bbq from Nahunta , Georgia makes every kind of offset smoker .From individual @36 "s , to massive commercial trailer styles . They were the first guys on the block.Mine is entirely 1/4" cold rolled steel. It's like a tank .600pounds .
I'm blessed that I have friends with nice toys so I can visit and play with them! This cooker would not even fit in my driveway in my postage sized California humble abode!
That's a great looking pit. I really like this trailer style that has swing out walls to make a large roof area to get out of the sun and rain. I notice we don't see reverse flow as much as we did a few years ago. But again great looking pit. 👍😁🔥
Thank you. I agree. I’ve been catering for a very long time. This pit fits what we need for now… I love all pits and the diff designs out there. Bbq is fun!
I hope everyone appreciates the enormous amount of work and effort that goes into your cooks. Pit and food look amazing. looks to have a somewhat insulated firebox?
Awesome Pit , lots of envy. I use $180 electric smoker and my brisket , ribs, turkey etc. come out excellent every single time. If the fam love it then its perfect.
Sounds great! Always use the smoker, method, recipe that brings joy. There is no right or wrong. As long as you are spreading BBQ love, you can boil your meats and char it on the grill and I'll eat it if it's to spread love and kindness. Your energy, love, and sincere intent is much more important how hoity toity your technique is. :-)
LOL! You can do like me and have friends who have $30,000 pits that they allow you to play with! My next bucket list is to find a friend with a Bentley as I always wanted to drive one!
@@SlapYoDaddyBBQ still waiting on your lechon black belt tip for crispy skin and succulent interior. Lol. Traditional version and your version of your best bbq skill applied.
What a great idea. Kenny also has a 500 gal offset in addition to his new reverse flow. I noticed different fire management techniques needed as we did not have enough time in the first cook to figure it all out. Kenny has done several cooks so I'll film a follow-up video, if there is interest, to learn what he is doing to finetune fire management for his reverse flow
My wife won't let me get a flame thrower but what if I need to do a burn-in? I think I should get one anyway. I mean all I have to do is tell her to calm down, right? Ha! Man, that's a helluva rig! Great content as always, Harry!
@@thebeardedone7502 - I think we have one nearby. If not, I know that the Ace near our house has them. But yeah, that's the kind that I want that my wife says that I can't have. So I sort of accidentally caught the house on fire once and she just can't let me live that down. Ha! (I really did. Oops!)
When Kenny told me he was inspired to quit his engineering job and open a BBQ joint after my class, I told him he was crazy. That was 9 years ago. Now, he is having fun and doing what he loves. The lesson I learned from Kenny is to do what your heart tells you and not your brain!
@@SlapYoDaddyBBQ oh you were spot on with the crazy. Maybe you have to be a little crazy to make “Crazy Good BBQ” 🍖 His catering service is incredibly good also. He provides something you can’t get anywhere else right to your doorstop. Incredibly professional service at a fair price and you are spot on about putting his heart into it. He most definitely has a passion for it. ✌️
Really!...I’m so surprised that it’s hotter on top!...what a brilliant observation!....never in my wildest imagination would I think that it would be hotter on top in a metal tube. Amazing
And a pocket full of change to buy one. I'm fortunate Kenny lets me cook on his. More collabs soon! Let me know what you want throwdowns of meat, method, rubs, injections, wraps, and spritz you want to see!
Yes, the oyster sauce and BBQ rub works well for tofu. I would smoke the tofu for about an hour until it warms up to internal 160F. Spritz a little oil to help the tofu brown also.
@@SlapYoDaddyBBQ well it didnt turn out very well. I did it about 2.5hrs and some with meat church holy cow was OK. Meat church honey hog tasted like weird fish lol. But it may be the tofu brand too.
@@lt4rocious400 best of luck. I know how challenging it is when you have a Health Dept that has little love for the small business operators who are just trying to make a living. Most of my friends who do trailers spend a ton of money getting the trailer certified. I'm hearing $50K - $60K for a top rig. I'm going to do a video to showcase how they got their rig from idea to construction to certification to turning a profit.
When I first saw this Dave Klose pit with a roof I said man I'm going to add one to mine. Wait It's not a Klose pit ? The detail of construction are preaty similar except for the stack front and rear, does that make it a reverse flow ? Are there tunning plates on the bottom to form the tunnel ?
Yes, pitmakers have different ideas on fix box shape. For example, research the Moberg which has a special cylinder design for the fire box connect to the main cooking chambers. Also look at Lang Smokers, Klose, and Millscales on their design and construction. They are some of the most well know and respected offsets.
Hey Mindo, welcome to California. Hope you are coming some Carolina hog in Irvine for your daughter and family. You're more than welcome to attend my classes or visit me on my travels which I post on social media! slap-yo-daddy-bbq.myshopify.com/collections/syd-bbq-classes
Never want to get in trouble w Mama. Some disountwd old white bread also works well. I save the toasted Tortillas chips to go w salsa so they are not wasted. Also to make mulitas and vampiros
Wow Great Video! I've learned a lot from your videos and everyone says I make the best ribs they've ever tasted... Thanks to you. I'm very intrigued about the Tofu... Does he slice it first or just smoke it whole as a brick? Keep making these great videos. Thanks
It depends on the firmness of the tofu. For less firm ones, I grill the whole block on a foil sheet. For very firm tofu, you can cut into steaks. Also can cook in a pan with sauce. Tofu absorbs the flavors of the ingredients you add and is very neutral. Try it in the pit and you may like it. Or you can use it to terrorize your guests who don't like your BBQ that you'll serve them tofu! :-)
It took me a year to find a supercharged one with leather captain chairs and dual moon roofs with 120K miles. Am doing my post IT retirement project to bring it back up to factory spec. I raised my kids in one before I sold it after their Mom died of cancer and I was a single parent with a 2 year old and 4 year old. I regretted selling it so when I retired, I decided to find one, all the way from Cleveland and drove it back to Los Angeles.
@@SlapYoDaddyBBQ i grew up in FL, parents got one new in 91 when i was 2. I drove it in high school it still had 370k miles, ended up trading it in to a local dealer who was running a "clunker deal" got 4 grand for it on trade in lol
@@nickneff6926 Just spent $600 to have the aluminum AC hoses refabricated as full of pin hole leaks due to salt damage as my Previa was from Ohio. I flew out to Cleveland and drove it back to Los Angles via Dallas, Austin, San Antonio, El Paso so I could visit friends and Lubbock (my alma mater is Texas Tech) and eat at as many BBQ joints I could find on the way! Also had an opportunity to help in Operation BBQ relief for the tornado victims in Kentucky - ruclips.net/video/WN4xFze2LF0/видео.html
@@SlapYoDaddyBBQ 5,000 lbs. I'll bet ZERO neighbors complained about that air-craft carrier in front of his house, though. I finally broke down, took out a 2nd mortgage on my house and bought a prime brisket. Those things aren't cheap anymore.
OMG ! That is an AWESOME BBQ PIT !!!!! Love the way the shelves slide out. A lot of thought went into this grill. Congratulations to the owner. 👍👍🔥
Right on
@@SlapYoDaddyBBQ Did you take welding class?
The technic, the pit, all just wow. Love the little dog at the end, just adorable, lol.
Thank you very much!
Kenny & Harry are the best! Look forward to checking out that pit sometime. Looks very impressive!
That tortilla test is super clever
Thanks Bryan. I also use white bread. Just use whatever is cheaper. You can get a day-old white bread loaf in the grocery store for a buck!
Just an all around great video, Harry! Friends helping friends! What its all about!
Absolutely!
I'll miss the Cadillac smoker!!!! That thing looks money!!! Johnny
I miss helping out on the catering gigs. Good group of people and Kenny is so methodical with everything. Taught me a lot.
Lots of work and a lot of fun to help out!
@@SlapYoDaddyBBQ yes it is. I'm also a Harry Soo alumni!!! *bbq sign*!!!
I'd recommend the class to anyone!
I love the DOG forking down the BBQ every time!! @Harry: You should give him a graphic of 4-paws or 5-paws!!
what a great idea for a Mr. Beans approved paw stamp on the food he tastes. I've been told he needs his own channel! :-)
That's an impressive looking pit. The food that was prepared on it looks awesome. Cheers, Harry! 👍👍✌️
Cheers Dwayne! Awesome reverse smoker!
Wat kind wood l
Thanks for smoke an tell.
Love the rig.
You bet!
Always like seeing new pits and new ideas. I am thinking of taking up welding so I can customize my own cooker. That top is fantastic. It is either 90 degrees or raining when I do most of my cooks. A roof over my head would be wonderful!!! Thanks for sharing.
Go for it Jim!
I've got a LANG offset smoker . Works great . It's a 36 " back yard model. Stoking the firebox is key, then like Harry Soo said , a log per hour . I also mix in chunks of pecan, post oak or apple depending on the meat cooking . Shelves slide out and trays drop down for storage.
You're right. The Lang is considered by many to be the best reverse flow offset smoker. I've used it twice and I love it.
Always loved u Harry Soo ❤, tks my friend 😋
Always welcome
Nice rig!! Hello from Idaho.
Awesome pit! I love your content. I've learned a lot on this channel
Glad you enjoy it!
God bless you brother and much success on. They way. 🎉
I can see that you not only take pride in your business, but maybe more importantly you care …
I appreciate that! Thank you.
Kenny Tran, Thanks for sharing this video. Great attitude Buddy!!! Showed the BBQ Rig and some meats. Really cool man. Good luck in the business. Bless!!
Thanks for watching
This dudes attitude is awesome! 😎👍
Calm, collected and concise. Would love to learn more from him!
Thank you kindly.
More to come!
Nice pit. Thanks for the video Harry
You bet
Nice Pit. When I first saw the picture I thought it was a Shirley Fabrication.
Wow . made everybody so happy! Hope you do good. Nice video
Yes, thank you
If any of you are in the Midwest or East coast, Lang bbq from Nahunta , Georgia makes every kind of offset smoker .From individual @36 "s , to massive commercial trailer styles . They were the first guys on the block.Mine is entirely 1/4" cold rolled steel. It's like a tank .600pounds .
Thank you. Wish you all the best on your pit. Gotta give the new guys a shot too ya know? Lol
ALOHA!! BRAH THA BBQ LOOKED ONO!!!
Mahalo!
What a great smoker design! The roof is such a cool feature👍😊
I think so too!
What a “Beast” of a pit! It will be a Cadillac of a pit the more you use it! Good luck! Have fun getting your cook on!
I'm blessed that I have friends with nice toys so I can visit and play with them! This cooker would not even fit in my driveway in my postage sized California humble abode!
Wowwwwwww 🥲 that's the most beautiful smoker I've ever seen!!!!
Love going to Francisco's, go a lot for their plate ribs.
Nice set up! Cool
Sweet!
That's a great looking pit. I really like this trailer style that has swing out walls to make a large roof area to get out of the sun and rain. I notice we don't see reverse flow as much as we did a few years ago. But again great looking pit. 👍😁🔥
Thank you. I agree. I’ve been catering for a very long time. This pit fits what we need for now… I love all pits and the diff designs out there. Bbq is fun!
I hope everyone appreciates the enormous amount of work and effort that goes into your cooks. Pit and food look amazing. looks to have a somewhat insulated firebox?
Yes it is
That looked like an awesome awesome grill. I wish you'd come to my neighborhood.❤❤❤❤
Yoooooooooo that is a bad ass pit. Food looks great man.
Thanks for stopping by Turkey Man!
Great looking food and pit! Would love to see you do a show with the folks that built it!
I will hit up JJ to do a collab. Here is another pit builder friend of mine in Houston - ruclips.net/video/2IkUdGKDv7U/видео.html
Love the pit and your neighbors are lucky
Damn sick pit Kenny!!!
GREAT job guys
Thanks for stopping by!
Awesome Pit , lots of envy. I use $180 electric smoker and my brisket , ribs, turkey etc. come out excellent every single time. If the fam love it then its perfect.
Sounds great! Always use the smoker, method, recipe that brings joy. There is no right or wrong. As long as you are spreading BBQ love, you can boil your meats and char it on the grill and I'll eat it if it's to spread love and kindness. Your energy, love, and sincere intent is much more important how hoity toity your technique is. :-)
The best pits. Pits by jj in Houston Texas
Agree! Got to have a big wallet also!
I am in awe. My jaw is on the floor
LOL! You can do like me and have friends who have $30,000 pits that they allow you to play with!
My next bucket list is to find a friend with a Bentley as I always wanted to drive one!
Great video Harry
Glad you enjoyed it
Dang. Jose be the butcher and the builder. Crazy! 😂
I see your subscription going up boss! Been with you since you had under 1K sub!!
Thanks much for your support. It means a lot to me. Let me know of you have questions or a topic you want me to get more into
@@SlapYoDaddyBBQ still waiting on your lechon black belt tip for crispy skin and succulent interior. Lol. Traditional version and your version of your best bbq skill applied.
BBQ pork belly… I dont see any in your archive. You know we Asians love pork belly. I like to see your take on it.
Great video again harry. That is an awesome pit. You should have a throw down with Winnies drogon and kennies new pot. That would be a good video 😀😀
What a great idea. Kenny also has a 500 gal offset in addition to his new reverse flow. I noticed different fire management techniques needed as we did not have enough time in the first cook to figure it all out. Kenny has done several cooks so I'll film a follow-up video, if there is interest, to learn what he is doing to finetune fire management for his reverse flow
@@SlapYoDaddyBBQ yes Harry always interest
She ain’t ready to run 72 hours straight with this Dragon 1976. Hahahaha
Where can I get a bbq trailer like that one
What's that move with the knuckles at 3:19? Why does he do that?
It helps flatten out the point for shaping. Good luck.
We flatten the meat so it's easier to trim when it's flat.
Great tip with that tortilla test. Very impressive
Glad you liked it! If you don't have tortillas, some white bread also works well. I buy day-old bread from the grocery store.
Great video. I’m going to try out Kenny’s BBQ at his restaurant.
Please do. He has THE BEST shortribs
Beautiful custom pit smoker, wwooooooowwww ✌🙋♂️🥋🤠🤦
It sure is! Glad Kenny let me play with it!
I assume the shades on the pit is on a lever so you can tow it. Really nice setup.
The wings are collapsible and are locked for transit.
My wife won't let me get a flame thrower but what if I need to do a burn-in? I think I should get one anyway. I mean all I have to do is tell her to calm down, right? Ha!
Man, that's a helluva rig!
Great content as always, Harry!
I don't know if you have a Harbor Freight near you but that's where I got mine at. It cost about $30 and hooks to a propane tank.
Go for it!
@@thebeardedone7502 - I think we have one nearby. If not, I know that the Ace near our house has them. But yeah, that's the kind that I want that my wife says that I can't have. So I sort of accidentally caught the house on fire once and she just can't let me live that down. Ha! (I really did. Oops!)
Beautiful cooker
I'm thankful Pitmaster Kenny let's me cook on it. More collabs soon
I noticed that it’s daylight when you were warming up your pit. so how long did you let your brisket cook for? what was the start to Finnish time.
About 8 hours
OG Pro right there!!!!
I just told my son get ready for BBQ Tofu. He said what? LOL. Great video Harry.
Love it!!
Saw this video and I had to try the restaurant. Best BBQ I ever had. ❤
When Kenny told me he was inspired to quit his engineering job and open a BBQ joint after my class, I told him he was crazy. That was 9 years ago. Now, he is having fun and doing what he loves. The lesson I learned from Kenny is to do what your heart tells you and not your brain!
@@SlapYoDaddyBBQ oh you were spot on with the crazy. Maybe you have to be a little crazy to make “Crazy Good BBQ” 🍖
His catering service is incredibly good also. He provides something you can’t get anywhere else right to your doorstop. Incredibly professional service at a fair price and you are spot on about putting his heart into it. He most definitely has a passion for it.
✌️
I lived in Orange County all my life and just moved to San Diego 2 years ago... Damn do I miss "The Smoking Ribs" BBQ it's by far the best in ALL OC!
Just 2 hour drive back to OC!
Wow really nice BBQ Pit 🔥food looks amazing wish I was a neighbor 🏃
So good
Seems very humbled pit masters. Food looks great
So good
Really!...I’m so surprised that it’s hotter on top!...what a brilliant observation!....never in my wildest imagination would I think that it would be hotter on top in a metal tube. Amazing
Sick burn! Well done!
Goals!!!
Damn that’s a lot of food.We’re you at I’m hungry 😂
That's a beautiful smoker
Super nice and I am glad I have friends like Kenny who will let me cook on it whenever I get an itch to cook on a reverse offset!
Nice pit really know what u doing. God bless
You are so kind Gerald! More collabs with Kenny coming soon!
@@SlapYoDaddyBBQ great cant wait
Yep! The best style of bbq and the best pits come from Texas.
And a pocket full of change to buy one. I'm fortunate Kenny lets me cook on his. More collabs soon! Let me know what you want throwdowns of meat, method, rubs, injections, wraps, and spritz you want to see!
Thank you
You're welcome
Great great great.
I'll be cooking more on Kenny's $30K JJ pit!
Very nice!
Thank for dropping by Fred!
Great vid
Thanks! It was a fun day with Kenny
so add rub as well as oyster sauce to tofu? I missed the rub part about to start my tofu in an hr
oh and how long you smoke the tofu?
Yes, the oyster sauce and BBQ rub works well for tofu. I would smoke the tofu for about an hour until it warms up to internal 160F. Spritz a little oil to help the tofu brown also.
@@SlapYoDaddyBBQ well it didnt turn out very well. I did it about 2.5hrs and some with meat church holy cow was OK. Meat church honey hog tasted like weird fish lol. But it may be the tofu brand too.
How are you getting by the city codes for not having a commissary kitchen and not having a enclosed trailer to protect from contamination????
Kenny owns The Smoking Pit, a top barbecue restaurant, in Garden Grove, CA. The prep happens in a commercial kitchen.
So he doesn't sell food from that trailer to the public?
@@lt4rocious400 catering only to private parties. Not a food truck
Copy thxs i only asked cause i have a open trailer here n az and im running into problems with permits because of contamination they say
@@lt4rocious400 best of luck. I know how challenging it is when you have a Health Dept that has little love for the small business operators who are just trying to make a living. Most of my friends who do trailers spend a ton of money getting the trailer certified. I'm hearing $50K - $60K for a top rig. I'm going to do a video to showcase how they got their rig from idea to construction to certification to turning a profit.
These neighbors have no idea who bestows their presence
*This*
Is there a house forsale next to you ? I'll move in today. 👍
Lol
Nice
Thanks
When I first saw this Dave Klose pit with a roof I said man I'm going to add one to mine. Wait It's not a Klose pit ? The detail of construction are preaty similar except for the stack front and rear, does that make it a reverse flow ? Are there tunning plates on the bottom to form the tunnel ?
The maker is Pits by JJ. Please see video description
NICE COOK..
Damn... that's a sweet pit. Insanely jealous.
Me too!
That bad boy can spread a lot of barbecue love…..
The tofu idea I will have to try.
Healthy and delish!
Great looking pit! What kind of wood was being used?
White oak.
ayyyye my neighbors!!!
Hi, Harry wanna ask is there any different with fire box shape and cylinder shape?
Yes, pitmakers have different ideas on fix box shape. For example, research the Moberg which has a special cylinder design for the fire box connect to the main cooking chambers. Also look at Lang Smokers, Klose, and Millscales on their design and construction. They are some of the most well know and respected offsets.
@@SlapYoDaddyBBQ thanks so much for the info much appreciated, have a wonderful day!!
How fast where you able to recoup your return on investment
Pride of ownership!
Harry i follow you all the time, I'm in Irvine now at my daughter's house. We are from south Carolina, I would really like to meet you.
Hey Mindo, welcome to California. Hope you are coming some Carolina hog in Irvine for your daughter and family. You're more than welcome to attend my classes or visit me on my travels which I post on social media!
slap-yo-daddy-bbq.myshopify.com/collections/syd-bbq-classes
how much was that pit?
Way beyond my puny budget. I think close to $30,000
Does the guy / company that built that smoker have a website??
Pits by JJ out of Houston.
Nice video
Thanks
@@SlapYoDaddyBBQ - You do great work Harry! I love how you put a spotlight on the “little” guys. It says a lot about your character.
That smoked tofu is a great idea. How long does it need to get a good flavor?
Up to you how long… the longer you smoke it, the more dehydrated it gets. 1-3 hours @250 should suffice.
@@kennytran553 thank you so much. I will definitely try it.
The sacrificial tortillas🤣😂😅 my mom would like a word with you!! Sike jk.. congrats on that behemoth of a smoker set up🍻🤤😎👊
Never want to get in trouble w Mama. Some disountwd old white bread also works well. I save the toasted Tortillas chips to go w salsa so they are not wasted. Also to make mulitas and vampiros
Awesome smoker. Whats the name?
It was a custom smoker that cost about $30K from Texas, I believe
Nice is it a 750 gallon or 1000
@@steelcitybullyz6843 Not sure as it's not a propane tank. It's a custom build reverse flow offset
Looks tasty
Wow Great Video! I've learned a lot from your videos and everyone says I make the best ribs they've ever tasted... Thanks to you. I'm very intrigued about the Tofu... Does he slice it first or just smoke it whole as a brick?
Keep making these great videos.
Thanks
It depends on the firmness of the tofu. For less firm ones, I grill the whole block on a foil sheet. For very firm tofu, you can cut into steaks. Also can cook in a pan with sauce. Tofu absorbs the flavors of the ingredients you add and is very neutral. Try it in the pit and you may like it. Or you can use it to terrorize your guests who don't like your BBQ that you'll serve them tofu! :-)
Some beautiful pieces of meat 🤩🤩
Yes it was! So good!
That pit 😍
So much fun!
Does Kenny the a website or RUclips channel ? How does he advertise?
We advertise by word of mouth… I let my food speak for itself. :-)
@@kennytran553 it’s absolutely awesome
I want to try this same thing in Minnesota
Yes, link in Video description
that bbq is badass... but whos rocking the MINT condition PREVIA!!!! i grew up in one!!!
It took me a year to find a supercharged one with leather captain chairs and dual moon roofs with 120K miles. Am doing my post IT retirement project to bring it back up to factory spec. I raised my kids in one before I sold it after their Mom died of cancer and I was a single parent with a 2 year old and 4 year old. I regretted selling it so when I retired, I decided to find one, all the way from Cleveland and drove it back to Los Angeles.
@@SlapYoDaddyBBQ i grew up in FL, parents got one new in 91 when i was 2. I drove it in high school it still had 370k miles, ended up trading it in to a local dealer who was running a "clunker deal" got 4 grand for it on trade in lol
@@nickneff6926 Wow! 370K on the original motor? Way to go. I'm sure it brought back great memories to see one again!
@@SlapYoDaddyBBQ indeed thanks so much yes original motor it was all Florida miles but the AC was pure hell to maintain lol
@@nickneff6926 Just spent $600 to have the aluminum AC hoses refabricated as full of pin hole leaks due to salt damage as my Previa was from Ohio. I flew out to Cleveland and drove it back to Los Angles via Dallas, Austin, San Antonio, El Paso so I could visit friends and Lubbock (my alma mater is Texas Tech) and eat at as many BBQ joints I could find on the way! Also had an opportunity to help in Operation BBQ relief for the tornado victims in Kentucky - ruclips.net/video/WN4xFze2LF0/видео.html
Now that is a *PIT* !
LOL! Surges one's testosterone! Better than Viagra? 😁
@@SlapYoDaddyBBQ 5,000 lbs. I'll bet ZERO neighbors complained about that air-craft carrier in front of his house, though. I finally broke down, took out a 2nd mortgage on my house and bought a prime brisket. Those things aren't cheap anymore.
Great job what kind of wood are you using?
California white oak
Thank you! Love your channel🙏
BBQ tofu I would like to try that! That pit is awesome. Mr Beans approves
It's so good!
Your millionth subscriber should get that smoker. Or me I wish I was the one with the smoker. My truck can tow that thang
I'm ahead of you when Kenny wants to let his $30K pit go!
HEY HARRY 👋, I LIKE THAT GRILL YOU HAVE.
Pitmaster Kenny has a SWEET smoker! Out of my price range though!
@@SlapYoDaddyBBQ HEY BUD HAVE YOU EVER BEEN TO HOTTINGERS FAMILY MEATS 🍖 HERE IN CHINO CA?
@@kevinlee3185 Yes
Were this is located at?
Kenny's restaurant is in Garden Grove, Calif.
thesmokingribs.com/