Winter smoking
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Winter smoking
Hi,
What do you all recommend for keeping the smoker warm during Winter smokes?.
I remember trying to do ribs one new years eve and had to give up in the end as the Smoker was not holding temperature.
I've been thinking of building a little enclosure for it to keep the wind from it - is that a good idea?
I'm sure the E20 will be much better in the winter than my old ECB, but I want to give it as much help as possible so I can enjoy some ribs or Chicken this autumn / winter.
What do you all recommend for keeping the smoker warm during Winter smokes?.
I remember trying to do ribs one new years eve and had to give up in the end as the Smoker was not holding temperature.
I've been thinking of building a little enclosure for it to keep the wind from it - is that a good idea?
I'm sure the E20 will be much better in the winter than my old ECB, but I want to give it as much help as possible so I can enjoy some ribs or Chicken this autumn / winter.
Jonesey73- Sausage Burner

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Re: Winter smoking
that would help much,the wind is the biggest threat

Treegje- Burger Flipper

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Re: Winter smoking
A windbreak will help a lot. And I know of folks who use those water heater blankets that you can get at a hardware store.
Mike_P_in_Tucson- Charcoal Starter

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Location: Tucson, Arizona, USA
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Re: Winter smoking
Try taking a large box that will easily fit around the E20 and line the inside of the box with a double layer of HD foil. Put it around the E20 and cook away. It works for us and we have never had any fire safety issues with this technique.
JMHO.
JMHO.
crash- Sausage Burner

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