Which smoker is the better value- the Master BBQ Electric Stainless Steel Smoker or the Smokin-It Model 2 Take a close look at these two models.. You'll find they are almost identical but the Master BBQ model will cost you around $50 less.
The Master BBQ Smoker can be seen and purchased at our online store www.MyRubberneck.com where a limited number of COUPONS exist, FREE SHIPPING is offered every day and all purchases come with a FREE GIFT.
Both Stainless Steel Smokers have a 35 lb. capacity and will smoke great meat, fish chicken, turkey even vegetables. They will handle all kinds of game for the hunter in your family. These smokers use any wood chunks or chips that are readily available in super markets, department store, even your own back yard, if you're lucky! The Master BBQ model will cost you around $50 less.
Both Stainless Steel Smokers have the same specifications:
* Easy to use. Put in wood and food, shut the door, and set the temperature
* No attention needed while smoking/cooking
* Thermostat for even temperature control
* Low, slow, and even temperature is gentle to food
* Smokes beef, pork, poultry, fish, seafood, lamb, sausage, game, vegetables, etc. Makes great jerky!
* Controlled heat combined with a well insulated cabinet and no-draft cooking conditions produces a consistent, quality product
* Safe -- does not get hot on the outside
* Easy to move around -- heavy duty wheels included
* Use any dry hardwood -- no pellets or special woods required
* Smoker is ready to use! Wrench included for wheel installation (No other tools required)
* Capacity: 35 lbs. Heavy Cuts Per Load / Ribs 12 lb per load
* Cabinet Materials: All stainless steel, inside and out
* Electrical: 700 watt heating element, 8 amp, 120v, single phase, Plugs into any outlet, no special wiring needed!
* Shelves: There are 5 shelf positions. The smoker comes with 3 - 14.5" x 14.5" stainless steel shelves
* Outside Dimensions: 17 x 24 x 28
* Weight - 90lb boxed
* Wheels - Included
* Electrical Power Connections. Your Smoker has a 700 watt heating system which uses 120V AC power. Connect the smoker to the power supply by plugging the power cord into a standard, 3 prong, 120V receptacle that is protected by a breaker or fuse rated at 15-20 amperes. A long or light-duty extension cord will reduce the efficiency of the heating element.
*** The Master BBQ model will cost you around $50 less.
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