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Old 07-24-2008, 10:37 PM
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looking for the best or most recommended smoker unit .... is a Cookshack unit quality stuff. need second opinion.!!
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looking for the best or most recommended smoker unit .... is a Cookshack unit quality stuff. need second opinion.!!
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Which Cookshack unit? What's your budget? What are your size requirements? How many pounds of which meats will you be smoking per day? What's your ideal fuel choice -- electricity, gas or wood?

Cookshack is good, but not the class of the field. Southern Pride, Ole Hickory and Holstein are probably better.

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Old 07-25-2008, 10:19 AM
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Did have a chance to use an Alto-shaam unit with a smoker, musta done about a tonne of ribs in the time I was at that place with that smoker.

In any case it's worth checking out, besides the Alto-shaam is a pretty versatile piece of equipment, and can use it for many other things as well as smoking
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Old 07-25-2008, 11:11 AM
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Not that this site isn't great for information, but you may want to check out the bbqforum.com. I read that page for years when I was learning to BBQ, and I'm sure you will get all the info you are looking for there.
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I agree with BDL what exactly are you looking to cook and with what fuel? I love my Klose but in a restaurant setting feeding the fire every 1/2 hour might be to much. The gas fired with wood like the Ole Hickory/Southern Pride are used in many commercial settings. The FE series by Cookshack are good for a pellet unit but how much food are you going to need to cook at once?
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I agree with BDL what exactly are you looking to cook and with what fuel? I love my Klose but in a restaurant setting feeding the fire every 1/2 hour might be to much. The gas fired with wood like the Ole Hickory/Southern Pride are used in many commercial settings. The FE series by Cookshack are good for a pellet unit but how much food are you going to need to cook at once?
I know a guy who ran a restaurant (Canyon City Barbeque in Azusa) off a big Klose until he could get his Southern Pride delivered and installed. He was a big deal on the KCBS circuit, Memphis in May, RibberFest, all those sorts of comps, plus some serious BBQ catering (or at least as serious as it gets in SoCal) and believe me -- he couldn't wait to switch. Heck, you might as wel go "open pit."

FWIW, the FE (Fast Eddy) and FEC series are pure wood burning -- and to my mind more comp and catering than purely restaurant. I know some people who did very well with (what I think was) an old 100 series Cookshack in a BBQ/soulfood operation (KC BBQ in Venice, CA) for years. But it was a fairly low volume operation.

Yes to the suggestion about looking in on the various BBQ forums and asking around there.

The more I think about the Cookshack, the more I think I'd rather have a rotisserie or convection cooker for any kind of serious BBQ operation. They're a lot more forgiving. Pure cabinet style pits are not perfect. They all have air flow issues -- the more heavily loaded the bigger the issues. This means either rotating the product or improvising cook times on the fly to adjust for load. Convection fans go a long way to solving the problem, but perhaps not as well as rotisserie racks.

If you're thinking of a somewhat portable unit, you might want to contact Backwoods Smokers. They're incredibly good units -- and are blowing away the Cookshacks on the comp circuit.

On the other hand, Cookshacks are really good for holding low, fish-smoking temps. If that's part of what you're thinking of doing, it could be the deal closer.

Lots to think about,
BDL

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I've use the shaam smoker in a few restaurants for both hot and cold items. It cooks to exact temps and infuses great smoke.
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