Smokers range from $200 box stores to $5,000+ competition rigs. Here’s how to pick what makes sense for a Wichita backyard.
Types of Smokers
Offset (Stick Burner)
- Wood-fired, classic Texas-style
- Steepest learning curve, most rewarding
- $300 entry-level, $1500+ for quality builds
- Best for: enthusiasts who want to LEARN smoking
Pellet Smoker (Wood Pellet)
- Set temp, walk away β very forgiving
- Wood pellets feed automatically
- $400-1200 range for solid ones
- Best for: weekend grillers who want low-effort smoke
Electric Smoker
- Set temp, walk away β easiest entry
- Wood chips for smoke flavor
- $150-400 range
- Best for: apartment dwellers or first-time smokers
Charcoal Smoker (Kettle / WSM)
- Charcoal + wood chunks
- $200-500 range
- Best for: serious flavor + affordability balance
Kamado (Big Green Egg style)
- Ceramic, exceptional heat retention
- $600-1500 for full kit
- Best for: smoke + grill + bake versatility
How Big Do You Need?
- Just family of 4: Small electric or WSM (1-2 rack capacity)
- Weekend cookouts of 10-20: Mid-size pellet or offset
- Tailgates / big parties of 30+: Large offset or commercial pellet
- Competition / pop-up catering: 1000+ gallon rig (or several smaller)
π° Don’t Buy a $200 Offset
Cheap offsets leak smoke and won’t hold temperature. If budget caps at $300, get a Weber Smokey Mountain or pellet smoker instead. Bad equipment ruins meat.
Wichita Climate Considerations
- Kansas wind β strong winds blow heat away from offset fires. Position windward shelter
- Hot summers β easier to maintain low temp in cool weather. Plan accordingly
- Sudden storms β keep a tarp ready. Don’t smoke in active thunderstorms
- Cold winters β pellet smokers struggle below 20Β°F. Electric can be temperamental
First Cooks To Try
- Chicken thighs β forgiving, 1-2 hours, big confidence boost
- Pork shoulder (Boston butt) β 8-12 hours, the BBQ classic
- Beef brisket β 10-14 hours, the BBQ rite of passage
- Ribs β 4-6 hours, see our smoking ribs guide
Wood for Wichita-Style Smoke
- Hickory β strong, bacon-flavored. Classic for pork.
- Oak β medium, versatile. Good for everything.
- Pecan β milder hickory cousin. Great for chicken and pork.
- Mesquite β strong, fast-burning. Best for short cooks like steaks.
- Apple / Cherry β sweet, mild. Great for poultry.
Related
Visit Mr. Mc’s Market
π 1901 E 21st St N
Wichita, KS 67214
π (316) 265-9930
π Open 9 AM β 9 PM, 7 days a week
