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I like smoked food better in my electric smoker as I can control the flavor profile by chips. The Egg burns hardwood charcoal and you don't always know what woods you are getting. Depends on brands etc. Some are very harsh. You can get mesquite and some other woods that are labeled as such, but some I have had leave a downright bad taste.So for fast, hot, sears on steaks it is da bomb. Pretty good for pizza. excellent for pork chops and chicken. I have done low and slow for pulled pork but like my electric better for that.
Quote from: quadrafire on July 09, 2015, 02:08:44 PMI like smoked food better in my electric smoker as I can control the flavor profile by chips. The Egg burns hardwood charcoal and you don't always know what woods you are getting. Depends on brands etc. Some are very harsh. You can get mesquite and some other woods that are labeled as such, but some I have had leave a downright bad taste.So for fast, hot, sears on steaks it is da bomb. Pretty good for pizza. excellent for pork chops and chicken. I have done low and slow for pulled pork but like my electric better for that.how long will it hold a steady 225 once diad in? does adding wood chunks give a nice smoke throughout the whole cook?