Ron Hunter
TVWBB Member
I'm still a newbie but I really enjoy the WSM. I stopped smoking over 10 years ago because of the trouble of using the el cheapo Brinkman.
This summer I purchased the WSM and I still can't believe the difference in use.
Last night at 10:00pm I put on 2 butts - 8.5 and 9.5 lbs. Cooked all night at 225. Kicked it up a bit to 240 around 8am and took both off at 12:20. They're still wrapped in the cooler to pull in a couple of hours - and the 'apple pie beans' are in the fridge waiting for an experience with the oven (used sausage).
Rather than try to keep used charcoal, when I took off the butts I opened all the vents to 100%. Just checked a few minutes ago and the lid temp was 340 degrees. I stirred the ashes and it looks like there is still enough fuel for 2 - 3 hours. Right now the burn time is over 17 hours!
Temp here is in the low 90s and no wind. I wonder how long in these conditions the temps would stay at or above 225 if I was still cooking.
What will winter cooking with the temps 30 - 40 degrees do??
BTW - used the MM with 15 briq to start and the 2 gallon brinkman pan. Never had to add water.
GO WSM!
This summer I purchased the WSM and I still can't believe the difference in use.
Last night at 10:00pm I put on 2 butts - 8.5 and 9.5 lbs. Cooked all night at 225. Kicked it up a bit to 240 around 8am and took both off at 12:20. They're still wrapped in the cooler to pull in a couple of hours - and the 'apple pie beans' are in the fridge waiting for an experience with the oven (used sausage).

Rather than try to keep used charcoal, when I took off the butts I opened all the vents to 100%. Just checked a few minutes ago and the lid temp was 340 degrees. I stirred the ashes and it looks like there is still enough fuel for 2 - 3 hours. Right now the burn time is over 17 hours!
Temp here is in the low 90s and no wind. I wonder how long in these conditions the temps would stay at or above 225 if I was still cooking.
What will winter cooking with the temps 30 - 40 degrees do??
BTW - used the MM with 15 briq to start and the 2 gallon brinkman pan. Never had to add water.
GO WSM!