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  Dave Russell from Naperville IL writes:
 
 

Hi Guys,

I just wanted to drop you a note about how impressed and excited I was to use your Smoker EZ unit. I’m a member of the “U” Bacon Me Crazy BBQ team. We are somewhat beginners to the BBQ circuit, but when we recently won a 22” Weber kettle at an event in a raffle, I decided to pick up you product at Wannamakers here in Downers Grove. We travel with a large trailer/cooker and thought this would be a nice addition to our equipment. Low and behold on it’s first time out we took 1st place Ribs, 1st place sauce and 1st place overall this past weekend at Naperville’s Last Fling Rib cook off. The unit cooked perfectly and held at optimal smoking temperature for our ribs.

I would reccomend it to anyone who wants to convert their kettle to a award winning smoker!!



  Mike Peeler, The BBQ Beer Buddies Competition Team from Somerdale, NJ writes:
 
 

After reading about your product, I couldn’t wait to get it for myself. This was the best investment I have ever made. I used the Smoke E-Z at my last competition and did chicken and ribs on it. The Smoke E-Z held 250* for 6 1/2hrs. I had almost every team there come over and look at it. What a great invention. Almost every BBQer has a Weber. What an inexpensive way to turn it into a high priced smoker. Anyone looking to get into competition cooking or even looking to get a smoker absolutely should own a Smoke E-Z.



  Chris Sommerville from Indianapolis, Indiana writes:
 
 

Hello, this is not necessarily a story of my success with the Smoke EZ, but more of a story of my experience with it. My name is Chris Sommerville and until a recent promotion, I was a CNC Laser Operator at General Devices Inc. in Indianapolis, Indiana. I operated the Mazak Super Turbo Laser when we were cutting your aluminum logos for the front of your Smokers. They gave me a bit of trouble, being one of the more intricate parts I’ve ever run myself on our lasers. Particularly the E’s in the logo & the smoke on the O, they had a tendency to flip up and interfere with the laser’s processing instead of falling through the cutting table. This meant they required a lot of attention when they were being run, so as to not crash the laser. I became interested in what the logos were being used for, so I had one of the members of our maintenance crew show me around. He told me a little about the Smokers and then showed me the Contraption they had fabricated to form the body of the Smokers.(pictured in BUDDY’S BLOG, in the Feb. 26th Post)
I was very impressed at seeing the ingenuity that came from my fellow employees, it made me very proud to be a part of this company. I have to thank you for helping us keep our jobs, in light of recent events things have started to look rather gloomy; so every little bit of business helps.

Thanks again, it was a pleasure taking part in the making of a fine American product.

Chris Sommerville
General Devices Inc.



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