You have visited plenty of stops on the Texas BBQ Trail and know what good BBQ is. You've experimented on the grill in the backyard, but need to buy the proper equipment to take the next step of becoming a serious backyard pit master.Here are a few simple tips and options to help you make the choice.
Determine how many people you want to cook for at one time, how often you will be cooking and how much you want to spend.
Slow smoking meats in the backyard is a considerable time commitment so consider the cost of a smoker as an investment that will help cook higher quality BBQ.
A good BBQ smoker is well-built with plenty of airflow, good draw and maintains steady & even temperatures at the grate. It also needs to be large enough to cook on while minimizing radiant heat from burning the meats.
Insulated Smokers will tremendously help produce steady temperatures and heat over long periods of time, which is crucial for making good BBQ. Selecting a functional smoker to cook backyard BBQ to meet your criteria can be overwhelming due to the hundreds of choices out there.
There are many different pits designs to choose from: bullet, off-set aka log burner/stick burner (which is an indirect type design with the firebox off set to one side), gravity fed charcoal, kamado ceramic cookers and pellet cookers.
Electric and gas oven smokers have been purposely omitted by the author.
Below is a short list of some smokers that vary in design, size, results, and price. Again it gets down to the level of commitment you are prepared to pursue.
| Smoker Name: | Smoker Design | Size | Cost | Fuel | Insulated Firebox | Website | Comments |
| Barbeques Galore Offset Smoker | Off-set/stick burner | N/A | $349 | Charcoal, wood chunks | No | http://www.bbqgalore.com/smokers.html |
light gauge construction, possible initial entry-level for backyard, maintaining even temps for long periods could be challenging
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| Big Drum Smoker (BDS) Small | Direct | small | $475 | Wood logs, charcoal | No | http://www.bigdrumsmokers.com/smokers.htm | N/A |
| Big Green Egg (BGE) | Charcoal, wood chunks | small | N/A | Charcoal, wood chunks | Yes | http://www.biggreenegg.com/eggs/sizes/ | widely used by backyard cooks and competition pit masters |
| Brinkman - Professional Charcoal Grill | Off-set/stick burner | small | $379 | Charcoal, wood chunks | No | http://www.brinkmann.net/products/outdoor_cooking/charcoal_smokers_and_grills/details.aspx?item=805-2101-W |
light gauge construction, possible initial entry-level for backyard, maintaining even temps could be challenging
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| Charbroil - American Gourmet Deluxe Offset Smoker | Off-set/stick burner | N/A | $158 | Charcoal, wood chunks | No | http://www.charbroil.com/ProductInfo/10-17-1928/American-Gourmet-Deluxe-Offset-Smoker.aspx |
light gauge construction, possible initial entry-level for backyard, maintaining even temps could be challenging
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| Gator - Backyard Classic | Off-set/stick burner | 20" x 32" | $1450+ | Wood Logs | No | http://www.gatorpit.net/backyard_pits/backyard_classic.htm | N/A |
| Horizon (Smokey Joe) - 20" Classic Backyard Smoker | Off-set/stick burner | 20" x 36" | $995 | Wood Logs | No | http://www.horizonbbqsmokersstore.com/servlet/the-376/20%22-Classic-Backyard-Smoker/Detail | Well built. |
| Jambo Pits Backyard Model | Off-set/stick burner | 24 inch diameter - 48 inch length with 24 X 24 X 20 insulated firebox | $1800 | Wood Logs | Yes | http://www.jambopits.com/directions.html | good build quality, cook very well, holds the heat and temps steady due to the insulated firebox and design. |
| Klose | Off-set/stick burner | 24 inch diameter - 48 inch length | $2395 | Wood Logs | No | http://www.bbqpits.com/backyard_smokers/24x48_smoker.htm | N/A |
| Lang 36" Smoker Cooker Model | Off-set/stick burner | 36 inch length | $949 | Wood Logs | No | http://www.langbbqsmokers.com/lang36/index.html | Smaller models are widely used by backyard cooks and the larger models used by competition pit masters |
| MAK Pellet - 1 Star General | Pellet Cooker | N/A | $1299+ | Pellets | No | http://www.makgrills.com/shopping/start.php?browse=1&cat=8&=SID | N/A |
| Stumps – Baby Model | Gravity-fed charcoal |
| $1350+ | Charcoal, wood chunks | Yes | http://www.stumpssmokers.com/products/gravity-feed-smokers/vertical-smokers/the-baby | widely used by backyard cooks and competition pit masters |
| Superior – SS2 Model | Gravity-fed charcoal | N/A | $1900 | Charcoal, wood chunks | Yes | http://www.superiorsmokers.com/ssTwo.html | widely used by backyard cooks and competition pit masters |
| Traeger - Junior Model | Pellet Cooker | N/A | $399 | Pellets | No | http://www.traegergrills.com/shop/grills/BBQ055 | N/A |
| Weber Smokey Mountain (WSM) | Bullet | 18 1/2 " & 22 1/2 " diameter | $299 $399 | Charcoal, wood chunks | No | http://www.weber.com/explore/grills/smokers-series | good build quality, Cook very well, excellent economical smoker, widely used by backyard cooks and professional competition pit masters. Guru BBQ or Stoker BBQ is easily fitted. |






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