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Brinkman Smoke N Pit Professional and Grill King Smoker Reviewed
from: Judy Simpson
Brinkman grills have always been popular among grillers during the summer. We are going to take a look at two smoker grills, which are popular not only in the summer, but you can smoke meats as well during the winter.
The Brinkman Smoke N Pit grill smoker can handle up to 25 pounds of food. This will allow you to barbecue plates full of steaks, burgers, chicken, and more. It is cmpact so it is easy to bring to a picnic, tailgate party, or on a camping trip.
The Brinkman Smoke N Pit grill smoker is designed to last for years, giving you many seasons of cooking enjoyment because its constructed of heavy-gauge steel construction with hinged lid and welded body. For precision cooking this smoker uses adjustable side air vents and smokestack damper which work together to regulate heat and smoke.
Our next Brinkman smoker grill is the Brinkman Smoke N Pit Professional Horizontal Charcoal Wood Smoker N Grill. It uses an offset firebox. A charcoal fire is built inside the firebox for indirect cooking.
Air rushes into the firebox, then through the cooking chamber where the hot air and smoke slow cook the food. An adjustable air vent in the firebox and the smokestack work together to regulate heat and smoke.
The Brinkman Smoke N Pit Professional Horizontal Charcoal Wood Smoker N Grill is easy to clean up due to its three porcelain-coated barbecue grills, and three steel charcoal grates.
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Judy Simpson
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