Realcook Vertical 17 Inch Steel Charcoal Smoker, Heavy Duty Round BBQ Grill for Outdoor Cooking, Black

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【QUALITY PROTECTION】 – Build-in thermometer with detailed temperature scale and adjustable air supply on lid for greater temperature control.Porcelain-enameled water pan and charcoal pan can provide you the stable use. The heat resistant bakelite handles make transport, basting and cooking a breeze.
【COOKING SPACE】 – 2 pieces cooking grids provide total 453 square inches cooking space. With crossbar and 4 hangers inside the lid, you can smoke different sizes and shapes of meat.
【MULTI-FUNTIONAL】 – Smoking is a popular method that allows food to be preserved longer, or to impart a different flavour to food, it can be used for cold or hot smoking. Cooks different ways – smokes/grills/steams/bake/braise/roast, offers huge flexibility.
【LATCH LOCKING SYSTEM】 – It’s easy to assemble and easy to use. Two layers design you can easily take them apart to transport or clean. Use as a bbq grill or a smoker it depends on you. With the latch locking system, it can provide you more stability.
【2 ACCESS DOOR】 – The advantage of 2 access door is you can open the door according you request, more flexible than the one access door. When you need to check the status of foods, you just need to open the upper door. Open the other door, you can add charcoal or wood easier.

Customers say

Customers find the smoker well-made, easy to use, and good value for money, with roomy capacity for large briskets. The temperature control receives mixed feedback – while some say it’s excellent, others find it impossible to achieve proper control. The smoke level also gets mixed reviews, with some saying it works well while others report excessive smoke leakage. Assembly experiences are mixed, with some finding it super easy to assemble while others consider it tedious.

11 reviews for Realcook Vertical 17 Inch Steel Charcoal Smoker, Heavy Duty Round BBQ Grill for Outdoor Cooking, Black

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  1. Janae Kelsey

    Perfect Gift For My Marine Son
    I purchased this as a birthday gift for my son,no is currently serving in the Marines and often worksunpredictable hours. When it’s his turn to cook, this smoker and grill makes meal preparation much easier and more enjoyable for him. He mentioned that the setup process was quick and straightforward, and cleanup has been just as simple. So far, he has prepared ribs, brisket, and ham-all of which he says have turned out top-notch in both flavor and tenderness. The product arrived on time, exactly as described, and has already proven to be a practical and well-appreciated gift.

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  2. Gessika

    Great for small outdoor spaces!
    We love this! My husband had wanted a smoker but we have a small outdoor space so I thought this covered all of the bases. He uses it weekly and loves it!!! Convenient and easy to use!!

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  3. Slushpuppy154

    Outstanding value! Love this smoker!
    Assembly took about 2 hours by myself at a very casual pace. Not horrible to assemble, but the instructions could be better for certain. I had no shortage of parts and had a few small screws and nuts left over. The unit arrived triple boxed and well packed. The legs of this thing are thick and sturdy, so that part is very impressive. The metal walls of the smoker/grill are somewhat thin, but serviceable enough. The screws are a tad soft, but thankfully were flathead, so you can put a fair amount of torque on them and get a solid assembly. The cooking grates are nice enough and have handles built in, though there are only the rounded screw heads more or less holding the lowest grate that the charcoal sits on in place. That grate just kind of sits on those screw heads. The unit came with 3 chromed cooking grates, which is very nice. The clips that hold the smoker together are kind of flimsy and they are more or less a requirement for this thing to work well. They don’t align extremely well and honestly are my biggest complaint about this smoker/grill. I am very handy and can replace these really substandard clips if needed, but they are serviceable at least for now. The aluminum access doors look nice, but are not bead rolled etc to permanently shape it to fit the smoker. They are kind of bent to more or less fit the shape of the smoker walls. In order to get a tighter fit and a MUCH better seal, I flattened them out slightly and bent the internal latch arm to make that fit much tighter, so the natural spring of the material will now force it into the walls of the smoker and form a much better seal than just slapping it on there leaving very large gaps. If you install the doors without fitting them like this, they will leak like mad. When you install the grate supports, use pliers to hold the nut on the inside of the grate support oriented vertically and screw it in from the outside with the head of the screw on the outside. That is the easiest way to install them and it looks way better to boot, though it’s not intuitive from looking at that arrangement. The grate supports are thin steel and are very flimsy. They will not stand up to a lot of abuse. Be careful when installing the handles, because two have angled ends for mounting to the rounded sides and one is flat for the top of the smoker. Installing the flat one on the rounded sides could warp or damage that side. The vent on the top fits very nicely and looks very functional. The vent/ash catcher in the bottom looks very neat and looks like it will work very well. This 20″ model has an adjustable vent below, which is an absolute must have for one of these charcoal smokers.My opinion thus far is that I got exactly what I paid for. I didn’t buy this unit with the expectation that the parts would all be perfectly aligned and would assemble without any difficulty. I knew assembly would be time consuming and I would likely have to do some fitting etc. That being said, the unit looks very functional and the design itself looks like it should turn out some very good BBQ if I do my part and I don’t abuse my smoker. I would not recommend transporting this unit after assembly or take it camping etc really. I don’t think it would stand up to rough treatment without needing to be repaired afterward. If you do transport it, I would take extreme care doing so.First use – Loaded the smoker up with some Hickory and Pecan chunks and covered those in Kingsford charcoal and fired this bad boy up three days ago. Let it burn in for a while with the vents wide open and the unit got to about 340 degrees with no water in the pan before my Inkbird thermometer maxxed out. The top thermometer read 400 degrees, which seems a tad high to me considering the Inkbird’s reading. Wanted a hot and fast smoke with some well trimmed chicken thighs, angus burgers and bratwursts, so left the water out of the pan and loaded two grates down with meat and waited for the harsh white smoke to die down and smell/taste better before loading them into the smoker. Once the meat was loaded in, the temp dropped to 255 and slowly started dropping ending at 230 by the end of the two hours that I smoked everything. There was a lot of surface area of the meat and that was absorbing all the heat and smoke this unit was putting out. Put a lot of charcoal in the bottom of the smoker (nearly a whole bag) and thought the temp would gradually rise instead of drop as the temperature of the meat rose. I was using the “minion method” putting the lit charcoal in a central pile over more unlit charcoal expecting the burn to gradually reach the edges of the smoker evenly spreading as it goes. Unfortunately, the heat spread in only one direction towards the back of the smoker, which I think contributed to the temp drop. My pile of charcoal was kinda thick in the middle and thinner towards the edges. That likely contributed to the gradual temp drop I think as the burn marched toward the back of the smoker and ignored many coals at the front leaving them completely unburned. After I felt that the smoking had commenced to a point that I was happy with, I took off the upper two shells and put the meats directly on the coals and grilled everything to crisp it up nicely. That was a very good idea and I am very happy I did that. I am also happy that this unit has the functionality to grill my food after I smoke it. Operating those tiny side clips to hold everything together etc is kinda tough when they are hot by the way. The ash buildup for a 2 hour smoke was pretty severe overall and I think that had an impact on the amount of heat I was getting as well. I think good quality lump charcoal for longer smokes will be an absolute requirement.The end result, It makes very good BBQ. The smoke flavor was a bit subtle in the burgers, which is expected as beef is a strong flavor by itself that takes a lot to dominate it. The brats were absolutely superb and grilling them crisped up their skin and gave them a nice snap when you bit through. The chicken tasted wonderful, but needed more time in the smoker to loosen it up. The app on my thermometer wants you to eat pink chicken, but that isn’t what I am comfortable with. Learning as I go.6/12/20 – Adding my experience with temp stability and second cook. With water or a great deal of cold meat in this baby the temp is very very stable. Its a balancing act though. If you take meat out or wrap it, that changes the heat transfer inside and the temps will climb. Have to adjust the lower vent to control temps and leave the upper vent wide open. Having a pan full of water is great for temp stability and low temp cooking. Once temp is established (gotta give it a while to see where it stabilizes at), it holds very well. My last smoke lasted 7 hours in the smoker using ordinary Kingsford briquettes and it was still going strong holding around 255 on the grate the entire time. I transferred the shoulder to an oven wrapped in foil and finished the cooking there bringing the internal temp of the shoulder to 205 degrees before resting and eating. The ribs I did turned out amazing with wonderful smoke flavor. My shoulder also turned out very nice, but lighter on the smoke as I should have put more wood in there for it once I wrapped the ribs.I LOVE this smoker/grill. It works beautifully once you learn its ways. Highly recommended. Its putting out the most perfumed pecan smoke for me right now and my pork shoulder is soaking it in like a sponge. I have almost no experience with charcoal smokers and I’m putting out very good BBQ with just a little research and due care. This smoker can be “fire and forget” if you don’t change anything.One addendum. After smoking for about 5 hours, I had a lot of ash in the catch pan in the bottom and some spilled out of the open vent holes. Thankfully no lit chunks came out etc, but it could have caught my patio on fire had the wood been dryer etc. I will be putting a pan beneath the smoker to catch this stuff going forward.Addendum 2: Getting a lot of rust on the mount for the bottom vent/ash pan. That thing is rusting like crazy and it’s only a month old. That’s very disconcerting. At the rate this is rusting, I don’t expect this smoker to last more than a couple of years max. Dropped it a star for the shocking amount of rust in the very short period of time. Must be some VERY cheap steel.

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  4. Tyrel white

    Are you ready to step up your grill game
    Now when I first got it I thought it was too small. But man oh man it fits my patio it’s not too big and bulky. It’s good for the money you pay for it. The hooks in the grill makes it easier to grill some ribs real good. You can split it into two grills or one giant chimney smoke. And the way it’s designed the smoke travels upward and not downward like I thought and feared. And with the handles on the side you ever want to move it wow it’s cooking you can do that without burning yourself the design allows that. Oh no this is a good purchase. Soon I’m going to give it the ultimate chest a beef brisket.

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  5. Colton P.

    Could be better, include sealant and maybe another vent
    Amazon won’t let me upload pictures but handle broke for the ash tray. It loses alot of smoke bought seals for the smoker vent are not great at the bottom end to provide air bought extra vents. For the price it’s good bottle great though. 3 stars 4 stars if the handle wouldn’t have broke( edit- they contacted me and sent me another handle they were kind and courteous. That is what I love to see from a company. With the extra seal and vent i bought it is a great smoker! Great company!

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  6. SuperCoder

    Try out smoking meat without going broke.
    Good cost/benefit purchase. Buyer needs to figure out loading enough fuel and managing vents to sustain the low and slow duration needed to fuel 6+ hours at 225-275 degrees. Ash trap in base that doubles as only air intake is hard to see then reach without kneeling/laying down. Catch space for ashes below coal grate needs to be larger so ashes don’t block free air flow under coals on long burns. Next step up in design from any competition is priced 3 times this offering. Not a bad entry level smoker to gage your commitment to low/slow cooking.

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  7. Paul parent

    The smoker is built like a tank. The heavy-duty steel construction ensures that it can withstand high temperatures and the elements. I’ve used it multiple times already, and it shows no signs of wear or rust. The enamel coating on the interior also helps maintain its integrity and makes cleaning a breeze.The Realcook smoker excels in performance. The vertical design allows for even heat distribution, ensuring that my meats are cooked to perfection every time. The two cooking racks provide ample space to smoke various items simultaneously. I’ve smoked ribs, brisket, and even some vegetables, all with outstanding results. The built-in thermometer is accurate and helps me maintain the perfect cooking temperature.One of the standout features of this smoker is its user-friendliness. Setting it up was straightforward, and the instructions were clear and concise. The access doors make it easy to add charcoal and wood chips without losing heat, and the adjustable air vents allow for precise temperature control.

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  8. Marcello Vigano

    Very nice made, quality vs price good. Amazing if you have small balcony or garden. Keeping the heat very well.

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  9. Shouqi Zainal

    Too expensive adn not worth the quality

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  10. James fernick

    The good things,Big enough for 2-3 racks of ribs,it is portable, doubles as a fire pit, can be used as a charcoal grill, easy to clip and unclip sections to carry around and use,I like the double doors to add water to the pan and coals to the fire (many other designs have one door), it has an easy to clean design,The bad things,It took almost an hour for me to put this together from the box (and I’m usually good at this kinda stuff),And the dampers gave a little bit of control but not as much of a seal as if I were using a Weber or something, also the doors and sections don’t make a perfect seal so alot of oxygen probably gets in through there,Still you have enough control to make a good meal you just gotta baby it,Summary, I would recommend it to all but the most serious barbecue afficianados, it’s not the highest quality charcoal grill out there but it is a decent smoker, grill and firepit and for the price it will satisfy like 95% of people looking for a charcoal experience,

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  11. Très bien et merci

    Un très , très utile et parfait pour les BBQ

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    Realcook Vertical 17 Inch Steel Charcoal Smoker, Heavy Duty Round BBQ Grill for Outdoor Cooking, Black
    Realcook Vertical 17 Inch Steel Charcoal Smoker, Heavy Duty Round BBQ Grill for Outdoor Cooking, Black

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