2024 the best grill smoker review


Price: $119.99 - $89.99
(as of Nov 13, 2024 19:36:15 UTC - Details)

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The Cuisinart vertical 16" charcoal smoker was built to last. With two 16" solid steel cooking grates, this smoker can accommodate just about any food you're looking to smoke at the house. Working a charcoal smoker is as simple as lighting the charcoal, filling up the water bowl, & then casually adjusting the air vents to control the temperature. This vertical barrel design makes it easy to keep a consistent temperature with minimal adjustments & accessing the water bowl & charcoal grate doesn't get much easier with this vertically hinged door. When all you need to setup the Cuisinart vertical 16" charcoal smoker is 15 Min & a screwdriver, you'll be smoking your favorite foods in no time!
Two 16" stainless steel racks provide 402 square inches of cooking space
Porcelain enamel water bowl
Top and bottom vents provide a dual air vent system
Latching base
Vertically hinged door
Reviewer: Daniel L
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Excellent Smoker for the Price
Review: Purchased the Cuisinart 118 nearly four years ago to learn the basics of smoking and to figure out if it was really my jam, before unloading on a more expensive model in a year or two. Smoking is now my jam and this unit is responsible.Pros:- Easy to maintain and set up. Fill the coal grate and ring with a decent amount of charcoal (depending on cook time) and ensure the shape you've created looks more like an ant lion larva's conical sand trap, rather than a pile, keeping the prepped coals in the middle to slowly burn out and down. The chimney takes about 20 minutes to get those hot coals ready. Leave the top cylinder off the base after dumping the prepped coals into the shape you've made for another 20 minutes with the bottom vent wide open. Latch the cylinder in place and allow the unit another 20 minutes get to temp, toss on some wood chunk, tighten up the bottom air intake (I've never needed to open it more than 1/4 of the way) and you're good to go. I've made pork shoulders and been able to keep the smoker going at a 225 grate temp for over 8 hours without needing to add more charcoal, so this thing can go for quite some time when properly used. It just takes time to figure it out and you may use more charcoal than you need early on. Wood chunk coal tends to burn too fast and ash out in an unreasonable amount of time, so save that for quick use cooks like burgers / steaks and use Kingsford briquets for long haul cooking.- Holds up to the elements. Mine sits on an exposed back porch with only the cover to protect it. I keep saying I'm getting that better smoker this summer... but why, when there is nothing wrong with my current rig?Cons:- Kind of thin. On cold, windy days, a barricade is needed to allow the unit to stay up to temp without burning through fuel.Tips and Mods:- That water pan? Meh, I don't fill it. I put a flat sheet of foil over it, like a drum, to keep fats and drippings from burning in the bottom and giving food an off-putting flavor. Put it in before the grates and certainly before attaching it to a hot base...- Use a probe for accurate grate temps. No dial thermometer should really be trusted, especially after you've put the meat on. It will appear cooler than it is.- I added another shelf between the two provided. I didn't like my bottom layer that close to the pan's heat.- The side vent leaks. LEAKS! A gasket for grills and smokers will fix that when applied to where it overlaps the body. For a while, I moved another grill I own against the handle to keep it closed tighter.- Smoking in the winter or in cold temps (20's-40's) can burn through fuel and it's hard to keep the smoker up to temp. I use a cheap welder's blanket wrapped around the unit (but not the base or legs) and 3 heavy duty clips to hold it in place to keep it hot. This uses very little charcoal and you may even need to fully close the bottom vent to keep the heat from running away on you.- Look stuff up! Other people have been doing this a while and have webpages dedicated to ensuring you become an AMAZING cook

Reviewer: Eric Carpenter
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Bad Reviews Should Be Considered Carefully
Review: I didn’t want to review this, I didn’t even want it after I ordered it. I tried to cancel it because of the horrible reviews that I somehow missed on first glance. But, I was too late and it still showed up. I decided to open it and give it a chance. Here’s my pros cons list and advice.Don’t assume the bad reviews on workmanship are reviews from people who are familiar with assembly (even just a little).Don’t assume the complaints about the usability are from regular backyard smoker dads and moms. No, this isn’t going to smoke enough for the neighborhood, and you aren’t going to be selected for the next season of Smokey Pete’s Competition Smoker Cook Offs.But, if you’re looking for a smoker that uses charcoal and won’t shutoff while you’re away for any one of 600 electrical causes (pellet smoker) and you want to create a mouthwatering main course for your friends and family, this unit will perform.Pros-stupid easy assembly-decent size for a good quality cook-attractive finish-water pan and charcoal pan are good sized-door handle is quality and won’t take your skin-the lower clasps are handy for access-extremely cost effective-the unit breathes wellCons-it isn’t perfect-there are some paint perfection issues-the handles aren’t amazing-there are gaps at the door for smoke to escape-also at the thermometer for smoke escape (It does need to breathe and this works)-it’s not going to take a full rack of ribs-the door mechanism leaves something to desireAll in all, this is a no brained and I’m happy it came, despite my desire to cancel based upon some bad reviews.

Reviewer: EC
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: A Decent, Inexpensive Bullet Style Smoker but needs some Modification
Review: If you're just wanting to get into low and slow smoking, this smoker isn't a terrible choice. If you're expecting WSM build quality and features, obviously you're going to be disappointed. I'm not adverse to buying used goods, but when it comes to cooking, I prefer to buy new.Pros:-Relatively Inexpensive - If you look at the competition, you're going to see a vast range of prices ranging from about $80 to upwards of $400. I did order this one during a Gold Box deal so I snagged this one on the low end.-Space - this is a 18" cooker with levels of cooking grates. The actual cooking surface is a little bit less than that (i think the grate is about 17") but I was able to do baby back ribs, pork shoulder, and chicken breasts without worrying about space.-Assembly - I was able to assemble the whole thing in about 15 minutes, the most difficult part probably being the legsCons:-Fit and Finish - Out of the box, the paint looks pretty good. Unfortunately, it scratches fairly easily especially in areas with lots of movement, like the door. Some of the rivets aren't 100% flush, but I haven't noticed any movement from them. The handles are also pretty cheap, I wish they were designed differently so they sat a bit more flush. Also, one of the catches for the bottom latches isn't straight so it sometimes takes me a few tries to secure the bottom-Leaks like a sieve - Smoke will leak out from the top of the door, from under the lid, and from around the top vent. The amount of leaking was probably what bothered me most. Without some modification, you're going to have smoke coming out everywhere-Small Coal Ring - the diameter seems appropriate, but it doesn't have much height so the amount of charcoal you can add is limitedAdditional Notes:-I purchased one of those rolls of Nomex barbecue gasket to help fix the leakage issues. I applied some to the edge of the door that sits against the side of the smoker. I also applied to two additional areas: Under the lid where it mates to the rim of the middle section and to the edge of the underside of the top vent that sits directly on the lid. This mostly fixed the issues with smoke leaking out of where it shouldn't be-In addition to the gasket, I added additional washers to the door handle assembly to remove some play in the handle. This made the door sit more firmly against the body of the smoker eliminating further leaks.-I purchased a coal ring for a 18.5" WSM to alleviate the short coal ring issues, it's about a half inch wider so it's a tighter fit but it is more than twice as tall.-Weird design for the Coal Bowl- the bowl for the coal has vents cut into the center of it. Still not sure how I feel about it.-The built in thermometer shouldn't be trusted, but this is true for pretty much all bi-metal thermometersEven with the issues I listed above, I still think this was a good purchase. Yes, I had to put a little bit of work into it with some additional cost, but even with all of that, I'm still well below the monetary cost of the competition.

Reviewer: Daniel M
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Es una excelente opción para comnezar a ahumar, hay uno un poco màs grande, pero este es perfecto!Buena Calidad y tamaño.

Reviewer: Raul
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Esta excelente, no olvides precalentar a 250 grados y poner toda la cama de carbonetas, después de tres horas agregar más para mantener los 250 grados

Reviewer: Marcio A Opromolla
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Excelente produto, embora tenha saído muito mais caro do que era previsto. Recomendo o produto, não o vendedor.

Reviewer: Josee McDonald
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Bought this smoker for my husband two years ago and he absolutely loves it. He was a first time smoker user and he found it very easy to use. Would highly recommend wood pellets rather than wood chips. He is addicted to meat smoking now.

Reviewer: Amazon Customer
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: I love this thing and I don’t love anythingI’ve never given a great review of anything beforeThis thing works best with lump charcoalSet it and forget it literally don’t open the lid or door until your ready to take it out so that means you need wireless thermometersBuy those cheap on amazon too

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Customers like the value for money and functionality of the product. They mention it's very economical using less charcoal. Some also like the quality of the smoker. However, some customers have mixed opinions on the ease of assembly, temperature retention, build quality, design, and size.

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