- Feb 23, 2005
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Recently moved into a home (rental) with a pretty nice backyard. Girlfriend and I both enjoy grilling, though I'm interested in getting a smoker. I've been trying to find a decent offset smoker that won't break the bank, but won't rust out after one summer. Being in TX, you would think it'd be easy to find a used grill for cheap. It's not so easy when most people take pride in grilling, so most the used ones you see are rusted out due to age or neglect.
With that, any advice on an affordable barrel style smoker that isn't made of cheap sheet metal? I'd like to keep it around $200, but willing to scratch at $300 for something that will stand up to the humidity down here in Austin.
With that, any advice on an affordable barrel style smoker that isn't made of cheap sheet metal? I'd like to keep it around $200, but willing to scratch at $300 for something that will stand up to the humidity down here in Austin.
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