This is my first post on this forum and I am not an owner of a BWS so please be patient and gentle with me. I have a lot of experience cooking on my WSM, my Cajun Bandit conversion and my Jumbo Big Drum Smoker. I have been doing some catering for churches and friends and I am now ready to step it up and go for it. And although I have competed on a couple of occasions, and will again, competition cooking is not my main desire. So after lots of research I have narrowed down the search for my next smoker, the one that will make On-Site catering possible, to either a Lang or a Meadow Creek off-set smoker. Or at least I thought I had. The other day while browsing thru the BBQ Brethren forum I stumbled across some information on the Stumps Smokers. While researching Stumps I came across The BBQ Vault and finally Backwoods Smokers. I am now a bit confused as to what will best fit my catering needs and what is the better smoker.
I know you guys are partial to the BWS but can anyone give me an honest evaluation of the choices I have listed and tell me why the BWS would be better than the Stumps or the BBQ Vault and why an upright would be better for catering then an off-set? I have tried to research this info but to be honest most of the manufactures websites (except for Meadow Creek) do not offer a lot of information as to how their cooker works and why it is better than their competition. For instance, the BWS website mentions they offer a Heat Diverter but never mention the purpose of it. That is why I am turning to you guys.
Thanks in advance for reading and I hope to hear from you.
The Midnight Smoker
