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Great Outdoors Smoky Mountain 20" x 34" Gas Smoker for sale

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Jaybird

Just like the picture except in Stainless Steel. I have owned for about 4 years (?) or so. This thing is HEAVY DUTY and is double walled. Believe it or not I have only used it once. $100 and 30 pack Bud.

Heavy gauge steel cooking cabinet with easy-access large front door
Cool-grip front door wire handle
Porcelain-coated water pan for easy cleanup
Cast iron smoker box
3 cooking grates and 4 adjustment levels
Rotary knob ignition
Cast brass burner for long life
Heavy-duty side carrying handles
Adjustable damper for ultimate temperature control
Total dimensions are 25" x 18" x 43.25" (includes legs and handles)
Box only dimensions are 20" x 14" x 34"
Wide stance leg design for stability
18,000 BTU
Smoky Mountain Gas Smoker has a 667 sq. in. cooking area


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#1 - March 15, 2011, 01:12:18 pm
« Last Edit: March 15, 2011, 01:13:57 pm by Jaybird »

Crashs Wife

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Does that include shipping to Hawaii............  :D  I am totally worth it!!!  Why couldn't you have cleaned out in October!!  I had extra room in the PODS.....  Someone is going to get a great deal...
#2 - March 15, 2011, 07:07:47 pm
Crash's Better Half :)
AKA Pit B!t@h

AZWildcat

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I got a buddy that cooks mean bbq on the exact model. It's a STEAL for $100 (and some beer of course)!
#3 - March 15, 2011, 08:35:12 pm
2 UDS's-Stoked
2 WSM's-Stoked
BWS Party-Stoked
22.5 Kettle to burn burgers and steaks.

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Thom Emery

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You moving away er somethin
#4 - March 16, 2011, 05:50:14 am
Catering, Competition Cooking and Community Service

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Jaybird

SOLD!
#5 - March 18, 2011, 11:04:06 am

bucaguy

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Damn!!!  I was going to take it....
#6 - March 18, 2011, 11:04:59 am
Owner of Sin Bin BBQ and Member of Fat Man Que bbq team
Just some big heavy offset right now.

bearbonez

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I had got one from the builder of my home in AZ. we used it for the house warming party and used a few other times while I was waiting on the gator. It's about as easy to use as is gets. for those all nighters you can use one of those micro cast iron skillets for yer smoke chips so you get a little longer smoke. makes good q and that is a good deal.
#7 - March 19, 2011, 05:05:22 pm
David "Bear" Nunley

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