I picked this up on eBay for $12.00 ( including shipping)
Figuring they have been hit or miss at best so I wanted to try it out. As I've read up on these.... And fearing a thermo nuclear meltdown I installed it in my Mattoro sturmtiger with Mato metal lower hull. So far so good. This was manufactured in Dryden New York. The more you run the more smoke it makes as its proportional. This smoker had some wiring issues out of the box on the circuit board that required some soldering but it's working. Not all of my builds have smokers but I figured my sturmtiger project could use one My apologies in advance as my fancy camera phone was struggling with auto focus today
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Super Smoker II
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Tanks alot....
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I hope you, and everyone else brave enough, the very best with using this smoker.
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Thanks for the advice Mr Jackolope! I think I'm more silly ( or dumb) than brave when it comes to this thing. More of a test to see what I could get out of it with out it melting down my hard work. I will be extremely careful as I've had much time to read up on these things and will heed your warning.jackalope wrote:I hope you, and everyone else brave enough, the very best with using this smoker.
If I notice things start cooking up I can remove the top half quickly and shut it down. Im wiring up a kill switch for the smoker and a metal shield for the upper hull superstructure.
Tanks alot....