Best price?

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Best price?

Postby CamandEve'sdad » 14 Feb 2011, 19:26

Hello all, i am looking to get a WSM asap and was looking online. The prices at the moment seem to be in the £315 region with free delivery. Thought this sounded reasonable, unless anyone can give me any advice on specific retailers that they could reccomend? Any advice would be welcome, thanks. It feels like Christmas and im 10 years old again, new toy !ha ha. :D
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Re: Best price?

Postby All Weather Griller » 14 Feb 2011, 19:35

Socal in Southamption are doing it for £281.

http://www.socal.co.uk/Weber/Smokers/We ... /110/16819
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Re: Best price?

Postby Steve » 14 Feb 2011, 21:02

That's a good price... I'm tempted :D
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Re: Best price?

Postby Vic. » 15 Feb 2011, 19:16

Pity it wasn't gas, I might have went for it
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Re: Best price?

Postby Steve » 15 Feb 2011, 19:21

Gas? :o
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Re: Best price?

Postby Vic. » 15 Feb 2011, 19:27

lol, I'm a lazy bugger, can't be bothered tendering to the fire temps and cleaning up the mess :lol: would ideally like to use the wood chippings for smoke and the gas for heat
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Re: Best price?

Postby CamandEve'sdad » 15 Feb 2011, 20:12

Thank's for the link All Weather Griller, I will order that tonight!
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Re: Best price?

Postby joker smoker » 16 Feb 2011, 15:27

Vic wrote....lol, I'm a lazy bugger, can't be bothered tendering to the fire temps and cleaning up the mess would ideally like to use the wood chippings for smoke and the gas for heat
Joker Smoker replied...if that's the case you should consider a pellet smoker such as the Traeger which are currently available at knockdown prices.....if you're going to cook on gas I suggest you stay in the kitchen as the food will taste the same.....ain't sending none of my meat to Belsen... :lol:
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Re: Best price?

Postby Steve » 16 Feb 2011, 17:21

Easy tiger, not everyone gets the Wigan sense of humour :lol:

That said vic, John makes a great point about pellet smokers being easy and convenient. Definitely a good option to consider.
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Re: Best price?

Postby Vic. » 15 Mar 2011, 16:58

joker smoker wrote:Vic wrote....lol, I'm a lazy bugger, can't be bothered tendering to the fire temps and cleaning up the mess would ideally like to use the wood chippings for smoke and the gas for heat
Joker Smoker replied...if that's the case you should consider a pellet smoker such as the Traeger which are currently available at knockdown prices.....if you're going to cook on gas I suggest you stay in the kitchen as the food will taste the same.....ain't sending none of my meat to Belsen... :lol:


Sorry to highjack your thread Patrick on WSM prices, but I missed this post by John. I'll start another thread on gas vs wood.
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