I have a 3.5D digital wifi which is my first electric smoker. I know there is going to be learning curve. I have been researching this forum for information to get me up to speed. One thing I have picked up is that apparently these smokers are pretty picky about wood. I am planning on smoking a pork butt. The only wood I have on hand is from a big box store. I don't have time to order and receive any wood from any of the recommended providers. Any tips for using wood from big box stores?
Im in the Austin, TX area. Anybody in the area reading this know of anyplace to get preferred wood locally?
Another thing I have picked up but would like to confirm is that the 3.5 smokers require more wood than the #1 or #2 models. Is there a good rule of thumb as to how much? i.e.- perhaps double the recommended amount for #1 & #2 models? Any suggestions on how much big box store wood to use for a pork butt?
Separate but related, I have seen references to aluminum boats for wood. Can someone please clarify exactly what that is? My perception is that wood chunks are placed in foil but not completely covered up by the foil. Is that correct?
Im in the Austin, TX area. Anybody in the area reading this know of anyplace to get preferred wood locally?
Another thing I have picked up but would like to confirm is that the 3.5 smokers require more wood than the #1 or #2 models. Is there a good rule of thumb as to how much? i.e.- perhaps double the recommended amount for #1 & #2 models? Any suggestions on how much big box store wood to use for a pork butt?
Separate but related, I have seen references to aluminum boats for wood. Can someone please clarify exactly what that is? My perception is that wood chunks are placed in foil but not completely covered up by the foil. Is that correct?