Dave Russell
TVWBB Honor Circle
He told me he's trying to compete on a mini wsm.
I don't get it, but more power to him.
He told me he's trying to compete on a mini wsm.
I am torn at this point and am leaving my decision to everyone here for the most part. I currently have a Brinkman Bullet Smoker, roughly the same size as the 18.5. It has worked fine for shoulders and small briskets but I do have to cut the ribs to smoke them obviously. I do want more space at this time, so I am able to utilize the top rack for everything. I generally smoke for my family and an occasional get together. Money is not an issue. Here are the pros and cons that I am weighing out:
Pros to 18:
Small
Better Heat Control
Price
Less fuel used
Cons to 18:
Small
Wouldnt be ideal for ribs, our favorite
Wouldnt be ideal for entertaining
Small door
Pros to 22:
Plenty of space for everything
No need to cut meats to fit
Pefect for entertaining
Large door
Cons to 22:
Size
Difficult to move
Burns fuel
Price
I am leaning towards the 22, just so I will have the space if need be and using the 18.5 inch charcoal ring when we just do small cuts and ribs. Plus when we smoke beans, etc. I can easily fit it through the access door onto the bottom shelf. Thoughts and opinions?
I do not own a WSM but wouldn't 22.5" WSM burn the same amount of fuel to bring and maintain temp in the chamber regardless of what size charcoal ring you use? At least that was the case with my UDS when I experimented with different sized coal baskets.
they only sell the 18 in oz
pick one up yesty used once $100
they sell new in oz for $699
What is OZ ?
Australia / AUS
I do not own a WSM but wouldn't 22.5" WSM burn the same amount of fuel to bring and maintain temp in the chamber regardless of what size charcoal ring you use? At least that was the case with my UDS when I experimented with different sized coal baskets.
I bought the 18.5" and wish I bought the 22.5". The 18.5" works great, but it's hard to get BBs on it. I'd prefer to have the extra room and not need it, than to need the extra room and not have it. Anyway, hind sight is 20/20.
If a few pieces of charcoal are dictating which one to buy, I'd get a gas grill and stop worrying about the "FUEL BURN." If you are going to be a bear, BE GRIZZLY ! Don't pinch pennies and worry about a small amount of charcoal. Just my thinking anyway !