Billows on a WSM smoker

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  1. Peter,
    I’m glad to hear you are using Type-K probes! Right now, Billows only works with Signals, but we are aware that there is a broad section of our customer base that would love to use this tool. Know that we’re looking to expand the functionality, but don’t yet have anything concrete that we can say about it. Thank you so much for your input!

  2. Bought Signals in July 2019 and a week and after a cook (WSM 22.5″) and having to go outside to adjust the vents every 30 min, bought Bellows. Wow! The system does exactly what I hoped it would do. The next cook was pretty much hands-off.

    As an aside, after using most of a bag of Kingsford (8.8 lbs) to to make a single rack of spare ribs (it’s just the GF and myself) I bought a WSM 14″ in an attempt to save charcoal (which, as of this writing ain’t gettin’ cheaper). The Signals/Bellows system paired just as easily with the WSM 14. I was able to get just about 10 hours at 240 degrees (I passed out at the 8.5 hour mark) on about 4 or less lbs of charcoal. Moral of the story: contrary to the generally lousy reviews the WSM 14 gets on the ‘net, it is now my go-to smoker for anything less than packer brisket or maybe a huge pork butt.

  3. 200–2003°F (as stated in the conclusion)? Did not know you could cook meat that high, much less get the smoker that hot.

    An interesting item to look into getting, if I find some spare money.

  4. Hello. I love your products and started with a Smoke I bought from a local BBQ shop. I am STILL amazed at the battery lif on that thing. I have left it on checking a new freezer for temp and accidentally after cooks for days and the batteries seem to not be affected.
    Just a side note, in this bblog you might want to edit the 2003 degree temp at the end of the article. Unless it was intentional.

    Great products and great customer service. Keep up the good work!

    1. Jerry,

      It was not intentional and has been fixed. I’ve had the same experience with my Smoke, it’s amazing how it keeps running.

    1. Because of the Pro-S series hard-integrated air vents, I can’t see that this would work. For other kamado-style cookers, we offer a plate that fits into the sliding vent, into which Billows can be attached. For this to work you would need to heavily modify the vent plate on your Pro-S or somehow construct an air-tight box around it to which you could attach billows.

  5. I just bought the Bellows for my PK 360 Grill. My question is has anyone ever mounted one to the PK 360? The air flows thru a round port on the back of the grill and I was thinking I may have to have some type of adapter made to get a good connections with a tight seal for air flow. Any comments would be appreciated.

    1. We have not ever done it, nor seen it done. But that doesn’t mean it can’t be done! You might want to start with the universal adapter and then find a way to get that mated with the port on the grill. A tapered metal cone comes to mind, with one diameter fitting the PK and one fitting the adapter. Good luck and let us know what you figure out!

    1. Billows does not work with pellet smokers, because they use their own fans and thermostats to make fire and heat. You CAN use Smoke X to monitor the internal temp of the Traeger. It can let you know if you get a temp dip (warning that you are out of pellets). Also, it can tell you what the temperature is closer to your meat, so you can adjust your settings to get the environment you want.

    1. If you can rig up a method for mating Billows with the air input hole a tthe bottom of the smoker, yes, but it may take some engineering on your part.

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