Overall Dimensions
56.5”h x 61.5”l x 29”w
Grate Dimensions
14.5” x 35”
2nd Tier Grate Dimensions
13” x 34”
Cooking Area
3.52 sq. ft. (507.5 sq. in.)
Cooking Area With 2nd Tier Grate
6.59 sq. ft. (949.5 sq. in.)
Grate Style
Wire Grid With 1/2” Spacing
Metal Thickness
13 Gauge
Metal Thickness on Fire Box
1/4” Plate
Net Weight
310 lbs.
Shipping Weight
350 lbs.
Capacity of Pork Butts
2nd Tier Grate: 10, Single Grate: 5-6
Capacity of Baby Back Ribs
2nd Tier Grate: 10-12, Single Grate: 5-6
Capacity of Spare Ribs
2nd Tier Grate: 4-5, Single Grate: 2-3
Capacity of St. Louis Ribs
2nd Tier Grate: 8-10, Single Grate: 4-5
Capacity of Whole Briskets
2nd Tier Grate: 4, Single Grate: 2
Capacity of Brisket Flats
2nd Tier Grate: 5-7, Single Grate: 3-4
Capacity of Chicken Halves
2nd Tier Grate: 15-20, Single Grate: 10-12
Capacity of Whole Pigs
Single Grate: 30-40 lbs.
This entry-level smoker is a great choice for backyard enthusiasts who want an offset smoker that’s better quality than the chain store models.
The T304 stainless steel cooking grate holds 5–6 pork butts or 2 whole briskets, and the optional 2nd Tier Grate doubles that. The optional grill pan converts this smoker into a direct-heat grill for burgers and steaks.
Similar to the PR36 BBQ Smoker, this backyard cooker adds a firebox on the side, for cooking offset smoker style. Indirect heat comes from slowly burning wood or charcoal in the fire box. The removable ash pan and easy access to the firebox makes stoking the coals hassle-free.
I couldn’t be happier with the versatility of the SQ36. Maintaining temperature is very easy once you get the vents at the right spot. - Kevin Rau
For Smoking - we recommend using non petroleum based starters. Residue in the smoke from these starters can contaminate the cooking box with the potential to effect the flavor of the meat. The use of a torch or paper and kindling is most effective. Use approximately 15-20 lbs. of charcoal in fire box to get started. Once meat is placed in smoker, you can add wood and or charcoal in fire box for smoking. You can continue to use wood or charcoal (your choice). Add wood or charcoal as needed to maintain temperature where you want it.
For Grilling - place charcoal pan in smoker, below stainless steel grate, and put in your desired amount of charcoal, approximately 15 lbs.
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