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    This is your year to become a barbecue pro with one of these charcoal smokers. There’s one on our list for every budget, from $100 to $2,000.

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    3-Series Digital Electric Smoker. Pit Boss didn’t cut any corners on its 3-Series Digital Electric Smoker. Starting with a powerful 1,650-watt heating element, this smoker heats up from 100 to ...

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    Ducane filed for bankruptcy in 2003 and was partially acquired by Weber-Stephens at a bankruptcy sale in 2004 for $13.6 million. [13] Under Weber's leadership, Ducane marketed propane and natural gas grills through big box home improvement and specialty outdoor product stores. In an effort to revamp the Ducane brand, Weber introduced the ...

  6. Smoking (cooking) - Wikipedia

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    A propane smoker is designed to allow the smoking of meat in a somewhat more temperature controlled environment. The primary differences are the sources of heat and of the smoke. In a propane smoker, the heat is generated by a gas burner directly under a steel or iron box containing the wood or charcoal that provides the smoke.

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    Diagram of a propane smoker used for barbecuing. Barbecuing encompasses multiple types of cooking techniques. The original technique is cooking using smoke at low temperatures—usually around 116–138 °C (240–280 °F)—and significantly longer cooking times (several hours), known as smoking.