Howdy,
I am looking at picking up a Big Hat smoker, however I can't seem to find many folks who have these or have shared their experiences. I am particularly interested in the BH2048SGU unit. Can anyone chime in to the high and low points of these smokers? How do they compare to Klose/Lang/Gator?
Thanks!
Big Hat Smoke Experiences?
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Re: Big Hat Smoke Experiences?
Hello, Have you got any information about the Big Hat Smoke, I am interested too..
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I keep looking at them every time I go to Eliots here io Plano. They are nice only I would contact them to build one for me with a counterweight for the lid. The reason being my dad is older and I think he would have trouble with the heavy lids. He likes to help cook when he comes over. Otherwise they look like a good value. I would have to counterweight any larger heavier smoker so it's not a negative for them. Check the web site lots of nice info.
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Thank You to all the fine folks here for all the tips and advice so I can now smoke a chunk of meat and folks actually eat it.
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I never have seen one in person, but it looks like it is pretty thin metal maybe 10 gauge. I was saying that because of what I just read, its not my sort of cooker but it doesn't look like the lid should be all that heavy to me.
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Rodcrafter wrote:I never have seen one in person, but it looks like it is pretty thin metal maybe 10 gauge. I was saying that because of what I just read, its not my sort of cooker but it doesn't look like the lid should be all that heavy to me.
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They are heavy not the normal thin junk showing up. This is from one of their posts.
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Re: Big Hat Smoke Experiences?
sparetimetoys wrote:I keep looking at them every time I go to Eliots here io Plano. They are nice only I would contact them to build one for me with a counterweight for the lid. The reason being my dad is older and I think he would have trouble with the heavy lids. He likes to help cook when he comes over. Otherwise they look like a good value. I would have to counterweight any larger heavier smoker so it's not a negative for them. Check the web site lots of nice info.
http://bighatbbq.com
I have looked them at Elliots too. I agree about the counterweight. It was all I could do it lift the lid.
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I can add a counter weight to the lid. Allen Kennedy is the BBQ manager there and he'll order it for you. I found a lot of guys had their smoker up against a wall and this just pushes it out away and it adds cost. I think the "too heavy lid complaint" is an also incredible compliment. Thanks
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bighatbbq wrote:I can add a counter weight to the lid. Allen Kennedy is the BBQ manager there and he'll order it for you. I found a lot of guys had their smoker up against a wall and this just pushes it out away and it adds cost. I think the "too heavy lid complaint" is an also incredible compliment. Thanks
You are right. That is a compliment. I looked at it for a long time and I could tell it was really well built. I was surprised how inexpensive it was considering the quality. It is for sure on "my wish list"
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