Product Details
Classic 18.5" Charcoal Smoker by Pit Barrel Cooker®. Are you ready to make some of the best food you've ever tasted? Well, let's get started! The Pit Barrel® is the best selling drum cooker and barrel smoker in the world. Its unmatched capacity allows for more than double that of regular horizontal cookers at a fraction of the cost! Hang brisket, brats, vegetables, ribs, and more. Then set-it & forget-it! It simply cooks some of the best food you’ve ever tasted, with no hassle, due to the 360º All-Round Heat Dynamics™. Whether you're new to outdoor cooking or an expert trying to perfect your craft, Pit Barrel® will guarantee perfectly cooked food every time. This package includes everything you need to be ready to cook out of the box. All you need is to follow the instructions and lighting process based on the type of cook (grilling or smoking). The Pit Barrel® drum cooker package includes all of the accessories to cook an enormous variety (and quantity!) of food.
Specifications
Barrel Diameter: 18.5" |
Barrel Tall: 36" |
Color: Black |
Includes
- 1 x 30 gal. Steel Drum
- 8 x Stainless Steel Hooks
- 2 x Steel Hanging Rods
- 1 x Charcoal Basket
- 1 x Standard Grill Grate
- 1 x Wooden Hook Remover
- 1 x 3-Point Barrel Stand
- 1 x 5 oz. All-Purpose Pit Rub
- 1 x 5 oz. Beef & Game Pit Rub
Features
- Easily fits 8 Racks of Ribs, 2-3 Pork Butts/Shoulders or Briskets, Turkey Hangers allow for 2 13-16 lb Turkeys
- Includes everything you need to be ready to cook out of the box
- Including the side handles
While barrel cooking is nothing new, never before has a cooker been brought to the mass market in a form that is both affordable and extremely easy to use. The meat-hanging method in the design of the Pit Barrel® eliminates the guesswork and has established a new paradigm in outdoor cooking. In 2003, Pit Barrel founder Noah Glanville served as a Navy Corpsman attached to a Marine Corps unit in Iraq. Upon their return, he and his unit were welcomed home by a group of veterans who hosted a barbecue in their honor. “Older veterans greeted us with a barbecue. I remember the smell of the charcoal, hot dogs, and hamburgers,” Glanville says. “It’s a good, familiar smell, and I knew that I was finally home.” Subsequently, Noah would return to Iraq and Afghanistan as a private security contractor.