Smokin Brothers is a small company that began marketing rubs and in 2011 branched out into manufacturing pellet grills.
Smokin Tex manufactures several residential electric smokers, two large commercial models and sell a variety of accessories.
Founded in 1968, Smokehouse Products, LLC designs and manufactures front and top load electric smokers and gas smokers/cookers.
Today, Old Smokey Products Company makes charcoal and electric smokers and related products and accessories.
Bradley Technologies' claim to fame is a line of electric smokers that uses compressed sawdust discs called bisquettes to generate smoke.
Rome Industries is a wholesale operation that carries a great variety of outdoor cooking equipment, furniture and decorations.
Max Burton Enterprises, Incorporated is a wholesale distributor of durable goods and quality home furnishings.
Camerons Products is a supplier of stainless steel cookware and accessories such as their popular stovetop smoker.
Camp Chef's tag line is "The way to cook outdoors". They began in 1990 to address the needs of campers, outdoors-men, and nature lovers.
"Stump's don't build no junk" is the motto of this fabricator specializing in cabinet style, gravity feed charcoal smokers.
Grillworks offers several production models. Built-ins are often highly customized. All grills, production or custom, are made to order.
The Good-One Smoker/Grill was founded in 1988 by father and son entrepreneurs, Ron and Larry Goodwin, expanding nationally in 2007.
The BBQ Guru are the inventors of ground breaking temperature controls for low and slow cooking in charcoal or wood-burning cookers.
Their flagship product is the Orion Cooker which is sold online and at over 2500 retail stores across America.
Big Poppa Smokers is a leading name in the world of BBQ, offering high-quality rubs, sauces, grills, smokers, and accessories.
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