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My First Cook on the New WSM


 

David Vitale

New member
First, I want to thank everyone at this site who posts their wit and wisdom about BBQ and inspired me to purchase the WSM - If I could I'd buy you all a round.

I purchased my WSM at the Grilldoctor for $179.00. When the WSM arrived, it had a very minor crease dent in the body and one of the bottom vents had a crushed turning fin. No biggy on the dent and I repaired the vent. I also did the drilled top vent rivet mod for a candy thermometer - This was very easy and works great.

Now for the cook. I did two small Mr. Browns totaling 9.5 lbs just to get used to the WSM.
I used the recipe and cooking directions posted at TVWB and kept the log posted here as well.

I used 2/3 apple wood and 1/3 hickory because that's what I had on hand. My Brinkman water pan has not arrived yet, so I used the WSM pan.
I used the new Kingsford with a layered wood and charcoal Minion Method using 15 coals to start. The outside temp was 55 degrees at 2:30 AM when I started - and it started to sprinkle as soon as I got up to start. I held an umbrella over the chimney starter while the coals were ashing over.

The total cook was 13 hours, with an internal temp of 185. At 185 I foiled the shoulders and put them in an empty ice chest for 2 hrs, where the internal temp reached 191 degrees from carry over. Meanwhile, I threw two pounds of hot dogs on the smoker - ooooooh what a great tip, my kids loved them (so did I).

The results were outstanding. Bark formation was beautiful, smoke ring about 1/4 to 3/8 inch and uniform. Tender and moist throughout.

I only had one mishap at about the 8 hr mark. At the 7 hr mark I went to church and the water went down to 1/2 and the temp shot up to 260. I don't know how long it was at this temp, but I refilled the pan, closed down the vents and got the temp back to a steady 240 in about 20 minutes. It did not affect the outcome of the cook that I noticed.

As a summary of my thoughts on the new WSM:
1. Extremely easy to adjust and maintain steady cooking temperatures. I had a steady 240 with minimal tweaking.
2. Very well built and the components seal well together.
3. The drilled top vent rivet mod for a thermometer was very easy to do and works very well.
4. I think from the results I had on my first cook that this is an outstanding value and would buy another in a heart beat.

Again - thanks to all of the pit masters that have shared here.

Cheers.
 
congratulations David on a good cook. A temp spike to 260 wouldn't have any effect on the final cook at all - especially not with pork butt. It takes some real effort to screw those guys up. In fact, I've cooked a pork but at 275 the whole time before and it turned out very well.

Keep it up and enjoy the smoker!
 
GRILLDOCTOR - is that local for you or a web site? what a great price for $179. i can't find it under 249 anywhere near me
 
Go to www.grilldoctor.com, he had six in stock last week, but they were going fast. He did say that more would be in in a couple of weeks.

I kind of wondered after I opended my box if he is carrying scratch and dent at the $179.00 price. I'd be interested in knowing how other member's WSMs arrived. But still, at $179.00 why not buy a scratch and dent. They will still produce great BBQ.

I am surprised at the 275 temp - but how can you argue with success. Thanks and I will continue to post - I have some ideas I want to try out now that I can take some of the variability out of the equation.
 
I gotten a few things from the grill doctor. The wsm came in a little out of round, but I fixed that with my foot. They were timely on shipping.

I don't think they are seconds.

Before I bought my second wsm, I checked at lowe's....who would have special ordered it at 199. That was a few months ago, and Amazon was at 249 then too.

PS- 275 for many hours won't hurt a butt, you just may have a bit more fat to pull out. I never fear a temp spike on a butt cook.
 
I bought mine on sale at Amazon (through the VWB link) and by signing up for the Amazon visa card, I ended up paying $180 shipped.

The main body of my WSM had a small (less than a golf ball) size ding, but since it wouldn't affect performance, I didn't care.
 

 

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