Offset Smoker Vs Pellet Smoker: What’s Best?
Choosing between an offset smoker and a pellet smoker isn’t always easy at first glance – they look similar, but use different fuels and often come in at different price points. So, how do you choose which is best? This article will guide you through the pros and cons of each so you can—finally!—make that all-important purchase.
This is part of a series of articles where we compare different types of smokers:
- The Most Popular Types of Grills in 2022
- Horizontal vs Vertical Smokers
- Pellet Grill vs Charcoal vs Propane
- Pellet Grill vs Charcoal Grill vs Gas Grill
What is an Offset Smoker?
Let’s start by clarifying what the differences are. An offset smoker is a traditional and basic smoker, also known as a stick smoker, barrel smoker, or pipe smoker. They’re relatively basic, but that’s not necessarily a bad thing. They cook meat at low temperatures for long periods and allow smoke and heat to escape out of the chimney.
Offset smokers usually run off of pure wood (hence the name “stick smoker”), though people sometimes use charcoal with wood chips. An offset smoker contains two chambers; one where you place your food, and the other which contains the firebox. You light a fire in the firebox and then heat and smoke flow through the food chamber and out through the chimney. They have “dampers”, which allow you to control the flow of air and thus the temperature.
What is a Pellet Smoker?
A pellet smoker, known commonly as a pellet grill, is an offset smoker that has been optimized in all the right places to ensure anything cooked in it tastes its best. Instead of throwing pure wood sticks as you would with an offset smoker, a pellet smoker drip-feeds pure hardwood pellets into the firebox to automatically maintain the temperature you’ve set.
A pellet grill works by loading wood pellets into a hopper (like a chute), and a motorized corkscrew (also known as an auger) feeds them into the firepot when the internal system notices the temperature is dropping. The pellets in the firepot contact an ignition rod which sets them alight, and a fan circulates the air and feeds oxygen to the fire. You can check out our article on what is pellet smoker.
Pellet Grill vs. Smoker: Which is Better for Beginners?
If you’re a beginner choosing your first smoker, you’ll be doing yourself a favor by choosing a pellet grill. Many experienced smokers are now using them simply because they’re so much easier to use – you set the temperature you need and then you walk away, free to relax or get on with chores. If you want to smoke those cuts that are more difficult to smoke well, choose a pellet grill.
Pellet Smoker vs. Electric Smoker: Which is Best?
An electric smoker is another kind of smoker that uses hot electric rods as a heating source. They come in a wide range of sizes and settings, but the biggest difference is in the flavor. Electric smokers generally give the meat a much more subtle taste than pellet grills and don’t often compare on taste to an offset smoker, which some find too intense. The main benefit of electric smokers is they can be small and portable, which isn’t usually what you’re looking for when you’re looking for a smoker for your home. If you’re thinking of taking your smoker on the road for vacation in your RV, then an electric smoker could be a good addition so you can leave your pellet smoker at home.
Pellet Smoker vs. Offset Smoker: Which is Best?
For most people, a pellet smoker will win every time. Why? Because they’re so user-friendly and make it easy to enjoy delicious meals without constant management. While you may think that you want to work for your food, the reality is that if you want to use your smoker weekly, you’re soon going to want to be able to get on with other things.
A pellet smoker will give you the freedom to smoke a whole chicken on a Sunday while you’re watching football so you have your lunches prepped for the week. It also gives you freedom at family gatherings – you can set it up early in the day, prepare for your guests, and then actually enjoy being with them.
They also offer the best and most reliable flavor time after time and are affordable. Offset smoker enthusiasts often argue about price, but you don’t need to choose a pellet grill with wifi – Z Grills offer affordable high-quality pellet grills at prices for both those who just want to use them for family events, and those who want to use it twice a week. Plus, because you only use the fuel you need, you’ll spend less on fuel. With Z Grills, you can have the best of all worlds. If you’d like to explore the full range of Z Grills, click here.
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