There’s nothing quite like choice meat and fish cooked low and slow in your own backyard. With the Smokehouse Little Chief Top Load Electric Smoker, you can enjoy traditional, low-temperature smoking with all the convenience of a modern electric smoker.
Set it up. Load it up. Plug it in. This electric smoker keeps it simple. Measuring 11.5 inches deep, 11.5 inches wide, and 24.5 inches tall, this outdoor smoker sets up on practically any patio, porch, or in any backyard. This top loading electric smokers comes with a 4-rack chrome grill rack that loads and unloads from the top. This means you’ll need a little extra muscle to load up the outdoor electric smoker, but you’ll enjoy the convenience of moving all your grill racks at once. The included grill racks can hold up to 25 pounds of meat or fish.
When you’re ready to turn it on, just plug the electric smoker into any standard household power outlet. This electric BBQ smoker maintains heat at a consistent 165 degrees Fahrenheit, perfect for smoking foods. Add extra flavor by adding your favorite wood chips to this electric smoker’s wood flavor tray. You’ll get a bag of wood chips to start.
Product Highlights
- Traditional outdoor smoker that cooks meats and foods low and slow for maximum flavor; Smokes up to 25 pounds of meat or fish distributed on 4 chrome grill racks
- Load up your meats, veggies, and more from the top loading door, maneuvering requires a little extra muscle but provides added convenience of moving all your grill racks at once
- Electric smoker plugs into standard household outlets and automatically maintains a consistent low temperature of 165 degrees Fahrenheit
- Easily add wood flavor by placing wood chips in the sliding wood flavor pan, which can be inserted and removed without losing any heat; (1) free bag of alder wood chips included
- Sets up on any patio, porch, or beside a barbecue pit, electric smoker measures 11.5 inches deep, 11.5 inches wide, and 24.5 inches tall
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including arsenic, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov