Weber 721001 Smokey Mountain Cooker 18.5-Inch Smoker details include: An updated version of the Weber 2820, the smoker provides a spacious interior, which makes it possible to cook a whole turkey and an entire ham at the same time--perfect for large gatherings. Theres nothing better than slow-cooked barbecue, and theres no better way to get authentic smokehouse flavor at home than with this charcoal smoker. Made of porcelain-enameled premium-grade steel, the smoker provides two, heavy, nickel-plated cooking grates that measure 18-1/2 inches in diameter--plenty of room for larger birds. See more details about the Weber 721001 Smokey Mountain Cooker 18.5-Inch Smoker below.
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Weber 721001 Smokey Mountain Cooker 18.5-Inch Smoker

Weber 721001 Smokey Mountain Cooker 18.5-Inch Smoker features: There's nothing better than slow-cooked barbecue, and there's no better way to get authentic smokehouse flavor at home than with this charcoal smoker. An updated version of the Weber 2820, the smoker provides a spacious interior, which makes it possible to cook a whole turkey and an entire ham at the same time--perfect for large gatherings. Made of porcelain-enameled premium-grade steel, the smoker provides two, heavy, nickel-plated cooking grates that measure 18-1/2 inches in diameter--plenty of room for larger birds. Some additional details about the Weber 721001 Smokey Mountain Cooker 18.5-Inch Smoker include: A porcelain-enameled steel water pan adds steam to the cooking process, so meats stay moist and juicy. Even more, individual vents on the bowl and lid offer optimal air-flow control for tender meats and longer-burning charcoal, the heat-resistant nylon handle on the lid stays cool to the touch, and a handy thermometer makes it simple to check internal temperatures at a glance. The charcoal smoker measures approximately 19 by 19 by 41 inches and carries a 10-year limited warranty.

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