Storing the smoker indoors when not in use

Dachstein

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I live in an apartment complex and have no garage or anyplace outdoors to store anything.  I was thinking I'd use this smoker in the courtyard, clean it, and store it indoors when not in use.  Will it get too dirty/smelly?  I don't want my apartment to smell like a smokehouse.
 
It really doesn't get that dirty on the outside, but even with only a little hole on the top and a cover on, I would think you would still get some smoke smell by leaving it in the house.

I have my Big Chief in the house and the smell is not overwhelming. But it is there. I don't mind the occasional wiff of smoke smell though.
 
I keep my #2 on the deck outside with a cover.  I only notice smoke smell when I open the door.  You might be OK in the early stages of smoking to keep it inside, but over time as the smoke builds up, you might begin to notice a smoky smell.  You might want to try cleaning it out on the inside periodically to cut down on the smell.
 
I store mine with a cover, under a covered porch.  With the cover on, I don't smell it.  Inside an apartment might be a different story.  I think, if you remove/wash the drip pan and shelves, wipe down the inside, and use a cover, you should be okay.  Besides, I'd rather have a little Q wood smoke odor than any fru-fru so-called "odorizers!" ;) 
 
Yes you will smell it over time. I store mine in an attached garage with a week between smokes and the door opened up several times and so on... Each morning when I wake up one can smell the smoke but more so the "coking" buildup of fat, grease, etc.

Not a bad thing... But over time it would be rough in a living space in my opinion.
 
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