Yoder Smokers Thermal Jacket | Product Roundup by All Things Barbecue
Chef Tom gives you an overview of the Yoder Smokers Thermal Jacket, including how to install it on your pit and just how it works to reduce pellet consumption during the harsh winter months.
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There's definitely a place for a pellet cooker but I wish more people would try a Kamado. There's no need for a blanket and once you learn your pit you'll be able to go hours or days without needing to make and adjustment.
I can't tighten around my competition cart..
If these pansies had a real smoker to start with they would not need this stupid thermal jacket.
Does it have precut holes for the thermometers or do you just put it over it for winter?
Would this ever be necessary in Orange County, Southern California?
New sub, but may unsub…why do these "bbqers" think that using pellet cookers is smoking..i get that it's easy because you push a button and wait but seriously BBQ should ALWAYS be done with lump coals and wood..maybe it's just the Texan in me but nothing else compares and nothing else should be taught. Next generation needs to learn the correct way, they don't need to get any lazier..
I use a welding blanket. I toss it over my offset. About $40 but it's not fitted ;). It does cover the sides though as one person noted.
Any reason why you wouldn't use this year round? I assume by keeping the heat in you would use less pellets year round.
Any security blankets for sale ?
Thought I seen it all lmao
What about the Wichita
Yoders are ok. But I traded mine for Blaze Ironworks. Built in double lining. Better heat distribution from end to end vs Yoder. USA made.
Awesome video, great information! Beautiful equipment