I see this question asked a lot and I thought I'd show what it looks like at about 225, after I've gotten the smoke box going and started adding wood. Hope this helps for any of you who have been wondering.



by Hobbitfollower

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  2. Pyro911help

    In my personal experience, it makes a significant difference

  3. NoNewFriends1738

    Only reqtec fanboys think it doesn’t

  4. sirtommybahama1

    It does. And it’s not just the amount of smoke. It’s the flavor of the smoke that’s really the game changer. Smoke flavor from a wood chunk is so much better than from a pellet. The smoke flavor i get from my woodwind pro is the same i get from my weber smokey mountain.

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