Unique and versatile smoker uses the Gravity Feed Charcoal System, which uses Elliptical™ Airflow combined with precision temperature control to automatically light fresh coals as old coals burn off. This allows you to smoke foods overnight without tending to the charcoal.
Create succulent smoke-infused meats and vegetables by adding wet wood chips to the accessible ash pan. The 9.7-cubic-foot cooking space with four removable racks easily accommodates rows of whole turkeys or full slabs of ribs, and is great for beef brisket and chicken. Insulated chamber has superior heat retention to evenly cook food.
Removable grease tray makes for easy cleanup. Portable smoker has smooth-rolling wheels with locking casters to keep it in place. Made in the USA from durable stainless steel.
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- Manufacturer: Viking
- Dimensions: 36" long x 28" wide x 58" tall
- Material: Stainless steel
- Warranty: 1-year warranty
BENEFITS:
- Large capacity accommodates whole turkeys and full slabs of ribs.
- Precise temperature control and elliptical airflow combine to provide greater cooking versatility.
- Heavy-duty construction with insulated cook chamber delivers professional performance.
- Removable grease tray.
- Heavy-duty stainless-steel construction.
- Made in the USA.
Viking Range has become much more than a range. It is a way of lifefor customers as well as employees. Viking introduced professional cooking products for the home in 1987, and gourmets the world over rejoiced.
Along the way, Viking created a unique culture of creativity and innovation, now being applied to new categories such as cookware, cutlery and small appliances, continuing to introduce new and exciting products for every corner of the kitchen.
Viking Range Corporation is located in the city where it originated, Greenwood, Mississippi. The corporate headquarters now occupies an entire block of Greenwoods beautifully restored historic Cotton Row.
Vikings growth has led the revitalization the citys downtown, with the Viking offices spread among 12 buildings, all of which are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Several of the buildings have also received state and national historic preservation awards for their meticulous renovations.
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