🔥 Elevate Your BBQ Experience with Smoke Daddy!
The Smoke Daddy Heavy D is a high-quality pellet grill stick burner heat diffuser designed to enhance your grilling experience. Made from durable 10 gauge steel, it ensures even heat distribution and allows for controlled wood burning, delivering 2-3 hours of delicious smoke flavor. As a family-owned business, Smoke Daddy prioritizes quality and customer relationships.
A**R
BFG 2500 w/ Smoke Daddy Diffusor
Amazing smoke generated … this is an awesome product
O**M
I'm a believer
I read about the high temp swings, but haven't experienced it. Granted it does go about 30 degrees higher, but when your cooking on the smoke setting of 180, not that big of a difference as I am still below 250. Its like anything else, you have to know how your unit will respond and adjust from there. I haven't had to use lava rocks as I stuff it full of wood chunks. That tends to give me about 3 hours of the smoke that I am wanting. My only complaint is that my PitBoss Austin XL isn't really set up to be convenient to be able to add more wood through the cook, that's my problem to own though. This thing is built like a tank, will outlast my grill, that's for sure. Wood recommend!
A**R
Great addition for real smoke on pellet grills
Used mine for the first time on Recteq 590 over the weekend on a rack of ribs. Really didn't check out how to use it since I'm a man, but did set the temp to 375 in order to make sure stick was lit (only used one side/stick since just a rack of ribs) and then dialed back down to 225. No issues with holding temp and plenty of smoke rollin' for the entire cook. Ribs came out great! Can't wait to do some longer, more intense cuts like brisket with this. Will be using oak, cherry, hickory and pecan in the future.
A**R
It don't fit a pitboss #pb1150ps2
The smoke daddy did not fit my pitboss it is too tall and want let my heat sheal sit down on the grill and that cause the seats not to be installed properly
J**E
It's a gimmick
Unless your cooking 50lbs plus pounds of meat, this device can work but you will need to have a couple of them to swap out as they burn hot and fast. But you have to stay around to make sure it not all white smoke and account for the temp spike. , Just buy some of your fav chuck wood(I like peach) to Flavor with and add a Couple chunks on top of the heat plate. It's a perfect burn that way as the Pellets cycle to keep temp.. Without 50lbs, No matter their prescribed method, perfectly sized 2 wood chunks that fit in the slots, or the lava rock method, you will end up with a sooty product under 50lbs..if you walk away. As mentioned Best way is to just add a couple pieces of chunk on top, if you bought this device or the provided heat deflector. For the grill or the cabinet pellet smoker(I have) top between the drip pan. It creates the perfect blue smoke.
K**R
Wonderful Product to Enhance a Pellet Grill-Smoker
I really like the design and construction of this stick burner diffuser. In each of the two chambers I added 3 large lava rocks, then a wood chunk, followed by three more lava rocks, a wood chunk and finally capped off with three more lava rocks. I experienced some flame when the chunks caught fire about 1.5 hours into my 7 hour smoke (after I raised the grill temp from 225 to 250) but was able to prop open the lid about 2 inches (as recommended by Smoke Daddy) and the temp stayed stable. I may wrap the lava rock and chunks in foil next cook and perforate with some holes before stuffing in each chamber next cook. My two 3-lb. chuck roasts turned out beautiful and had that enhanced pecan wood smoke flavor. Thank you Smoke Daddy for an excellent product!
I**B
Temp control
Used on my traeger 575. Need to use smaller wood chunks and not logs. Temp is hard to control even with lid cracked open it cooks about 180 over selected temp. At this point I just put 2 smaller wood chunks in each and it adds a bit smoke flavor but not too noticeable.
J**B
Works good, but pay attention to heat
Modified this to fit my Grilla Grills Silverbac grill and gave it its first run. Followed the instructions that said to start off the grill at 250-275 with the lid closed, which I did. Inside the diffuser was the wood that came with it, so it was pretty full. The wood quickly caught fire and brought the temps up well over 400 and climbing. Eventually was able to control the fire and bring it back down and shut everything down. Had I not, it might not have ended well. After that, I reached out to the company and they recommended using smaller chunks of wood and possibly add some lava rock inside. So, taking that guidance, that's just what I did. I mixed in some smaller chunks with some lava rock and that definitely kept the fire under control, while introducing quite a bit more smoke into the chamber. Once I got this thing modded to fit my grill and adjusted how I was adding wood, this thing really did the job I expected.
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