Hey! electric smoker already on the market

Started by lakeman, February 04, 2010, 09:00:34 AM

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lakeman

Is this where the persons who have "developed" the new electric smoker got their idea to "invent" an electric smoker? One is already on the market, and it is only $79.99, although it is actually designed, and sold for the purpose of adding smoke flavor to your food, using saw dust. Click here to go to it.  http://www.cuisinetechnology.com/thesmokinggun.html  Possibly it does not have the capacity to use for bee smoking, has anyone seen/used it?
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Two Bees

That's just wrong!  Kinda takes all of the fun out of playing with fire!   :-D
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lakeman

Just think, enjoying the sweet smell of hickory, and applewood while working your bees. I wonder how eucalyptus would work, I sure like that smell, I guess I'll hve to go lop a limb off the euc tree in the yard, and make it into sawdust. :-D :-D :-D :-D
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HAB

Naw, if we can't stuff a couple of big handfuls of pine needles down its throat it just wouldn't be a smoker. :bee: :bee: :bee:

indypartridge

$20 for a 4-oz jar of sawdust. I think I left a small fortune on the ground last week when I was out with my chainsaw.

HAB

Quote from: indypartridge on February 04, 2010, 01:00:08 PM
$20 for a 4-oz jar of sawdust. I think I left a small fortune on the ground last week when I was out with my chainsaw.

Man!  I could live like a King if I could move whats under my tablesaw. :bee: :bee: :bee:

Kathyp

that's the difference between the rich people and the rest of us.  they figure out how to market the garbage  :evil:
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Scadsobees

Quote from: indypartridge on February 04, 2010, 01:00:08 PM
$20 for a 4-oz jar of sawdust. I think I left a small fortune on the ground last week when I was out with my chainsaw.

Ahh...but this is gourmet hickory sawdust hand ground by indonesian elves using only locally available sandstones, exactly 2 feet from the jungle floor for a delicate balance of wood and moisture content for the perfect smokey flavor!!

Oh..and it probably doesn't have chain oil in it... :-D
Rick

lakeman

Quote from: Scadsobees on February 04, 2010, 01:41:04 PM
Quote from: indypartridge on February 04, 2010, 01:00:08 PM
$20 for a 4-oz jar of sawdust. I think I left a small fortune on the ground last week when I was out with my chainsaw.

Ahh...but this is gourmet hickory sawdust hand ground by indonesian elves using only locally available sandstones, exactly 2 feet from the jungle floor for a delicate balance of wood and moisture content for the perfect smokey flavor!!

Oh..and it probably doesn't have chain oil in it... :-D


You must work for some big wall street advertising firm. :-D :-D :-D
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