Heat saving, two door propane smoker design 717 square inches of cooking space Four movable chrome-plated cooking racks Replenish wood and water without opening the cooking chamber Great temperature control—adjustable air damper, temperature gauge, and precise burner control knob Long lasting 15,400 BTU stainless steel burner Heavy-duty, cold rolled, powder coated steel construction With a long lasting, stainless steel burner and a heat saving two door design, the Masterbuilt® Two Door Propane Smoker makes it easy to cover a table with delicious smoked foods. With 717 square inches of cooking space over four movable chrome cooking racks, this smoker gives you the ability to cook large food and lots of it. By placing a seperate space for wood and water beneath the smoking chamber, this smoker allows you to maintain a more constant cooking temperature by adding wood and water without opening the cooking chamber. Trustworthy control over the temperature comes in the smoking chamber from the smoker's long lasting 15,400 BTU stainless steel burner, precision burner control, rear mounted adjustable damper, and temperature gauge. Porcelain coated water pan and wood chip holder. Heavy-duty, powder coated, cold rolled steel construction. Wire wrapped steel wire handles on the two doors. Heavy duty side carrying handles. Wide stance legs for stability. Push button ignition. 2.23 cubic feet of smoking area in 33.55''H x 15.75''W x 13.75''D smoking chamber. Overall dimensions (assembled): 21''W x 19.3''D x 43.5''H. Manufacturer model #: 20051311.
Questions & Answers for Masterbuilt Masterbuilt® Two Door Propane Smoker
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Can this smoker be converted to natural gas?
asked 2 years, 1 month ago
by
Palots
on Masterbuilt® Two Door Propane Smoker
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answer 1
Yes, you would have to replace the reulator with a regulator made for natural gas.
answered 4 months, 1 week ago
by
aray3853
- Fort Smith, Arkansas
answer 2
Yes, the orifice will have to be drilled out for natural gas up to the 15,400 BTU level. Natural gas is lower pressure so drilling it will allow more gas. Any licensed gas contractor should be able to help you with this easily.
answered 4 months, 2 weeks ago
by
jayrodau
- Huntsville, AL
answer 3
The difference of liquid propane (LP) versus natural gas basically comes down to two things, the size of the jet orifice, and the pressure regulation. While I don’t know for sure, I doubt that the jet can be changed, and the regulator would probably not be correct either. Bottom line, can it be changed? Almost anything can if you are willing to spare the time, effort and cost. Is it worth it? Probably not, you can buy a 100 lb. LP cylinder that will last you lifetime.
answered 1 year, 9 months ago
by
MrBigg
- Just west of Chicago
answer 4
I could be with the proper orfice. Check with your local gas company.
answered 1 year, 11 months ago
by
KAR65
- Centeral Nebraska
answer 5
Not shown online to be able to convert per manufacturer.
answered 2 years ago
by
BPSResource7
- springfield, mo
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How long does the propane last?
Wondering how often the propane tank needs to be replaced. Now many hours on a full tank? Average.
asked 11 months ago
by
mogambo
on Masterbuilt® Two Door Propane Smoker
3 answers
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answer 1
I can usually get (2) 15hour smoking sessions in on a full bottle. That is smoking pork butts at 225F.
answered 4 months, 2 weeks ago
by
jayrodau
- Huntsville, AL
answer 2
I got over 10 hours on a tank.
answered 5 months, 3 weeks ago
by
SmokinMad
answer 3
I have smokes over 20 hrs on 1 tank- you are smoking at low flam so there for low propane use.
answered 6 months ago
by
Dcetnies24
- Detroit, Mi
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Could you use charcoal in this unit
Could you use charcoal in the wood chip tray if you wanted a dual fuel smoker?
asked 1 year ago
by
pbouc
on Masterbuilt® Two Door Propane Smoker
2 answers
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answer 1
This smoker is made to be dual fuel .
answered 4 months, 1 week ago
by
aray3853
- Fort Smith, Arkansas
answer 2
No, you will need to use wood chips only.
answered 11 months ago
by
BPSResource3
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Is the cooking box big enough for a medium large turkey (say 16 - 20 lb.)?
asked 3 months, 4 weeks ago
by
Harrikins
on Masterbuilt® Two Door Propane Smoker
2 answers
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answer 1
Yes it will take up to about a 25 lb turkey. Last year I smoked a 22lb turkey no problem.
answered 1 month, 1 week ago
by
dfellows5
- Mississippi
answer 2
close. If you removed shelves and somehow stood the bird up--then yes.
answered 3 months, 2 weeks ago
by
bearcop
- Yreka, CA
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Can this smoker be built in to an outdoor kitchen?
asked 1 year, 5 months ago
by
pmichel
- Dallas
on Masterbuilt® Two Door Propane Smoker
1 answer
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answer 1
It could but it is made of thin steel might not be the bet looking when done
answered 1 year, 3 months ago
by
brig1
- Michigan
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How many hours per pound for pork or beef @ 225 degrees?
I've read that most smokers take 1.5-2 hours for pork and beef cuts. I've smoked 2 beef briskets and 10 pork shoulders and each take 3+ hours per pound.
asked 10 months ago
by
Anonymous
on Masterbuilt® Two Door Propane Smoker
1 answer
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answer 1
Per the Owner’s Manual for Pork at 225°F (107°C) will take about 3+ hours in a preheated smoker. See Chart for Brisket 3-4 lbs 200°F takes about 3-4.5 hours cooking time. http://masterbuilt.com/pdf/manuals/... Thanks
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answered 10 months ago
by
BPSResource7
- Springfield, MO
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What is the lowest temp setting on this smoker?
I plan on also smoking a lot of fish also, so I would like to know if this smoker can be utilized at a low temp, or should I have an electric smoker for fish smoking.