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Chef Tests and Reviews an INDOOR Smoker

Professional ZoneEquipment & Tools/Sorted Food/19:08

Anyone who's worked a wood-burning oven or fought with a temperamental smoker knows that real smoke flavor comes from understanding fire, not pushing buttons on a countertop appliance. These guys put a $1,200 indoor unit through its paces, and while the convenience factor is obvious, the question isn't whether it works — it's whether it delivers the depth that separates barbecue from reheated meat. You can see them wrestling with that gap between what the machine promises and what their palates know smoke should taste like.

— The Chef's Take

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