For Smoking I took a cheap electric smoker and modified it to preform much better and converted it to charcoal.
I am at work.
But this is the exact unit. Really cheap. Just removed the electronics. Place a stainless rack at the bottom. Excellent unit that maintains temp for hours and hours.

I then installed a high quality thermometer such as this, right where the rack is. To give the most accurate temp reading.

Then installed some fiber glass rope. Like what is around your oven door to seal the lid good and tight. It does not burn so it will last the life of the smoker.

Nothing beats a good water smoker.

Now for my BBQ pit, I had a decent unit that was 10 years old or so and the bottom finally gave way. I went out and got the small 18" Weber. Thing is built like a tank, I can't do a bunch of stuff at once but I can see it lasting forever. Size was important here because I wanted something that did not take up as much room as my last pit.

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