Slow down the pace and let barbecue fill the air. The Smokey Mountain Cooker™ smoker has two cooking grates to smoke two large items at once or plenty of ribs. The fuel door is removable so that adding charcoal and wood is easy, and the dampers allow you to be in control of the heat for tender, fall-off-the-bone meat. Porcelain-enameled lid, bowl, and center section retain heat and won t rust or peel Two cooking grates provide ample room for smoking two large items at once Silicone temperature grommet monitors the internal temperature of your smoker Control the temperature of your smoker by easily adjusting the dampers Fuel door comes off to make adding charcoal or wood easier while smoking
- Porcelain-enameled lid, bowl, and center section retain heat and won t rust or peel
- Two cooking grates provide ample room for smoking two large items at once
- Silicone temperature grommet monitors the internal temperature of your smoker
- Control the temperature of your smoker by easily adjusting the dampers
- Fuel door comes off to make adding charcoal or wood easier while smoking
Dimensions - Lid Closed (inches) |
48.5"H x 23"W x 24"D |
Diameter (inches) |
22 |
Primary cooking area (square inches) |
726 |
Total cooking area (square inches) |
726 |
Fuel type |
Charcoal |
Glass-reinforced nylon handles |
2 |
Dimensions - Lid Closed (inches) |
48.5"H x 23"W x 24"D |
Diameter (inches) |
22 |
Primary cooking area (square inches) |
726 |
Total cooking area (square inches) |
726 |
Fuel type |
Charcoal |
Glass-reinforced nylon handles |
2 |
Cooking grate type |
Plated steel cooking grates |
Rust-resistant aluminum dampers |
4 |
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Type:
BBQ
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Style:
Charcoal
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Width:
26.5"
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Height:
34"
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Depth:
26.5"
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Energy Star Rated:
No
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