<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by Doug D:
I think, with only a modicum of reading, the answers to the questions above can be easily found here. I also think there's something to be said for learning to first use the device as it came out-of-the-box before proceeding with modifications. I think that we tout how great is the little cooker we all adore without considering how well it can work as-is. Some of us have decided that water pan cleaning is too messy, too much of a chore, and have concluded that something that eases that burden is therefore, by definition, superior in terms of the actual cooking process. Maybe, maybe not, but new owners, I think, should be allowed to benefit from that learning curve hands-on, and not be led to believe that they can't produce good, even great, BBQ from the WSM unless they first modify it.
There was a poster here a few years ago, who, whenever the subject of ribs came up, never failed to put in his two cents about how the only decent ribs to be had were a product of his gas grill method. In the words of Sprockets' Dieter, his story became tiresome. Similarly, I think we do the novices no real service when, on every occasion of their first postings, we jump up and say, "Well, you really need to do yourself a favor and do this, or this, or this." I'm here to tell you I make great Q on my WSM, and it's about as stock as it can be. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>
Great Post Doug, and I agree totally with you. I think you should use the WSM as it was made to be used for your first, second and so on cooks, and up grade as you feel you need to. Don't go buy the WSM add all the bling before using it as it was intended to be used. Yes a thermo in the lid near the top grate, I say is a must do or at least a long stem, 6-8" thermo through the top vent that the end will end up near the top cooking grate to monitor temps but other than that, just use the WSSM as is and upgrade from there, to suit your wants and needs. I made great Q with my stock WSM and I continue make great Q with my heavily modified WSM. It's all good.