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Can I place a vertical propane smoker on my patio? I would like to smoke fish, veggies and meat in vertical smoker. Can I place the smoker on my patio?






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What are the 4 types of smokers?

Fresh and Fit: Four types of smokers
  • Social smokers. Social smokers are a small subset of people (up to about 30 percent) who only smoke in specific settings (parties, meetings, etc.), under specific circumstances and typically with other people. ...
  • Anxious smokers. ...
  • Skinny smokers. ...
  • Addicted smokers.


What are the different types of smokers?

The 7 most common types of smoker
  • Propane/Gas smokers. Gas smokers, surprise surprise, use natural gas or propane to produce heat. ...
  • Charcoal Smokers. ...
  • Offset Smokers. ...
  • Pellet Smokers. ...
  • Electric Smokers. ...
  • Kamado Grills. ...
  • Kettle Grills.


  • Should smoker vent be open or closed?

    The open vents will draw smoke from the charcoal and wood below so that it swirls over your food and out the top properly, giving you the best ventilation and the cleanest smoke. If the fire gets too hot, close the top vent almost all the way.

    Can you use a smoker in a closed garage?

    Putting your electric smoker in the garage is not a safe alternative. Although it may seem like a fine idea to use your smoker with the garage door open, there is still potential for smoke build-up and carbon monoxide which can result in damages to your structure as well as other complications.



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