Ok, the Big Green Egg and other Expensive smokers are out. Again, this is my first smoker, so I'd like to get my feet wet before purchasing the best smoker available for $400, $700 or even $1k+.
I thought about this purchase a lot last night and even brought my wife into the discussion. She basically said the Orion appears to be just a glorified outdoor convection oven. Which there's nothing wrong with, since we would be able to cook whole turkeys, chickens and other meat at lightning quick speeds, but is that what I really wanted??
She asked me if the simplicity and quickness would be part of the "art" and "technique" that is outdoor smoking? Then she asked whether or not ribs and other meat would have that "crusty" outer layer that smokers are known for? I answered "NO" for both questions.
It was then I fully realized, the Orion (while quite a concept and design), isn't a "real" smoker. I want to smoke outside all day in preparation of a meal that I can feel that sense of accomplishment upon completion. If I wanted quick and easy, I'd use my 42,000 BTU Natural Gas Weber- Genesis!
I think I'm gonna pick up the WSM this weekend. The Orion just seems like a George Foreman Grill for BBQ. I would feel like I was cheating if I used this, if you know what I mean....