Features two chrome plated cooking grates and a total cooking space of 390 square inches Removable middle section converts the smoker into a portable charcoal grill. Stainless temperature gauge with "Smoke Zone" and "Grill Zone" indicators show ideal temperatures for smoking or grilling food Stainless steel side door provides additional access to food and water bowl Adjustable lid damper and dual bottom dampers for fine tuning cooking temperature and smoke flavor Three stainless steel base latches secure the smoker for easy mobility
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Brand | Dyna-Glo |
Item model number | DGVS390GC-D |
Color | Green |
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Product Id | 1642073 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 4.3 (47 ratings) 4.3 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 872076035350 |
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Dyna-Glo Charcoal Vertical Food Smoker
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Makes very good smoked turkey, you have to use charcoal, and I also used wood pellets for smoking. It was delicious.
Excellent Cooker, Hubby just LOVES It.
Very very happy with this product. I give it an A+.very happy.
Its a nice smoker! Its very reasonably priced. Quick shipping.
Some of the hardware sucks but overall it's a good smoker. I just do the charcoal snake method and it does good.
Very solid and well built. Metal parts are surprisingly heavy. Takes about 45 minutes to assemble. Disregard the cooking instructions as many of the paragraphs contradict themselves, especially those mentioning which racks to use. Just rely on common sense. The only disappointment on the item itself was the paint. It says heat resistant but definitely was not. In fact it melted on first use! Had to pry the lid off with a screwdriver ad the melted paint sealed it to the base! Next time we placed a few bits of tin foil to separate the lid. Paint no longer melts after the 6th use. If it wasn't for the paint issue would have been 5/5.
Pretty nice, Brinkman use to have about the same thing for about half the price but they are hard to find so I got this and set it on some cement blocks. Works good.
It's a decent smoker. I've found after a few uses that once you put the meat on ( room temp or not) it's hard to get it back up to temp. It is a lot of work maintaining a constant temp of 225 or above. So always allow yourself at least an hour and a half to cook times. Also do not line the water pan with foil. It will cause it to boil and spill over onto the coals. This will make your temp drop below 180. Other than this that I've learned it's a good smoker. Flavor is amazing! Thus far I've smoked pork tenderloin, pork shoulder and at this point in time a 10 lbs turkey breast. I'd highly recommend. Using the snake method always with your coals with this smoker.
When I received the item I open the box, and discovered that the top of the smoker had rubbing damage all the way down to the bare metal the paint was gone. It was a long the top rim approximately 6 in long. Be prepared to give at least an hour to an hour and a half of assembly. I replaced the wingnuts with actual nuts because wingnuts tend to become loose when he has a plaid to them. Overall it's a pretty nice smoker for the price, would I do it again? I'm thinking probably not.
I see why they are own clearence. The company has changed the design. And for good reason. Once it gets hot for the first time, the dampers at the bottom and the lid, the paint melts on those moving parts and they pretty much become welded in place. I couldnt close the dampers down to regulate the heat nor could i get the lid off. I had to get a screwdriver to pry the lid off. After i finished cooking for the first time i took the screws out of the dampers and had to pry them off with a thin knife blade. I them dropped them in an old icecream bucket with acetone to melt the paint and used 0000 steel wool to strip it clean. Then i coated them with vegetable oil as well as the lid. Hopefully next time they wont stick. They should have never ever painted two surfaces that would get hot and stay in contact with each other. It also says this is powder coated. Its not. Its just paint. Good design but needs improvent which hopefully they did with the next model