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Old Smokey Charcoal Grill #18 (Medium)


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Our Price: $38.95
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Manufacturer: Old Smokey Products Company
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Brand: Old Smokey Feature: Original Design Label: Old Smokey Products Company Manufacturer: Old Smokey Products Company Material Type: Aluminized steel Model: 18 Publisher: Old Smokey Products Company Size: Medium Studio: Old Smokey Products Company Warranty: Two year limited warranty
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Features
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Original Design Made of Aluminized Steel - Resists Rust and Corrosion Lower Fire - More Consistant Cooking Easy to assemble and use Made in Texas, USA
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Editorial Reviews:
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Outdoor grills. In fact, not even one single nut has been changed! There are loyal Old Smokey fans all over the world. The Old Smokey brand is a backyard staple in Texas and the surrounding states. It should be everywhere. Built with short legs (so you can sit down and enjoy the process!) this two piece unit can handle a lot of food. One of the key features is that the fire is lower (and thus further away from the meat) and more consistent cooking is obtained than the shallower grills that are popular. The metal is made out of aluminized steel which resists rust and corrosion. Easily assembled, this grill will last many, many years of constant use. Made in Texas where barbecue is a year round pastime!
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: A Classic American Grill Comment: I've had my smokey for two years and have grilled everything from burgers to briskets and whole chickens. My neighbors' Webers collect dust in their garages-most of them have gone to gas-but I've stayed loyal to lump charcoal and think this is hands down one of the best charcoal grills you can get for the money. The grilling surface is ample--you could even do a few racks of ribs if you roll them and sent them on their ends. Like the Weber, PK, and Holland grills, Old Smokey has a small cult following. And, for good reason. The design provides the versatility to use either direct or indirect heat, so Old Smokey functions as both a grill and smoker. The 18 inch diameter grill is perfect for a small family, but if I could do it over I'd just go for the 22 inch model so I could cook for a larger crowd. You should spring for the leg extensions, otherwise the grill won't stand waist high and you'll do a lot of bending over or squatting to tend to your 'cue. Reserve the shorter legs that come with it for camping outings. As for aesthetics, I think the Old Smokey has a lot of character. It's a great conversation piece, and, unless you live in Texas, you'll be one of the only folks on your block to have one! It's a fantastic little grill for the money. The only drawback I've found is that the simple design makes it hard to add charcoal. Unlike the PK, the grill is one piece, so you have to remove the meat and grill to add more charcoal. A slight hassle, perhaps, but for a product priced at around $50, you really can't complain. If you are one of those folks who thinks, "they sure don't make things like they used to" then the Old Smokey is for you. Check out the company's web site. This is an American product made by folks whose product integrity has stood the test of time.
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