Economical vertical smoker

I’ve got a Masterbuilt electric. Use it mostly for lower temp (160-200 degrees) smoking of jerky and pastrami. Doesn’t put out the best smoke, and has some hot spots inside of it. But it works for what I use it for so long as I rotate stuff every 30-60 mins throughout the cook.
 
Pellets or chips would probably be easier to find for you than good smoking wood. Could be wrong. Also would cut down on what you would need sitting around the house to supply a stick burner. Electric is pretty much plug and play. No babysitting.
 
I recently saw an outfit basically selling the internal guts for a pellet smoker, but just the mechanicals - not the actual smoker.

Gave me an idea for an actual smoke house.
 
The masterbuilt electric would probably be your easiest way to go for something quick, simple, and requires low maintenance. If you want a little more of a smoke finish though I'd look at pitboss vertical. Although I'm admittedly a bit bias towards pellets.
 
The best smoker I've ever used cost me $50 to build . I swear the food tasted better in this set up than any other I've used .

Google Upright Drum Smoker

 
Another vote for the masterbuilt electric. I have an offset smoke that pumps as much smoke as you could want. I’ve had a lot of good use in cold and high winds and it holds temperature well. I got the offset because it seems so well insulated that I couldn’t get any smoke in the summer because the heating element would flip off even at the lowest thermostat setting.
 
I've got an old Bradley electric that uses the wood chip "pucks". Has been a good unit.
I'd definitely go with electric. Charcoal / wood requires too much babysitting to control temps. Can't hardly run a gas smoker low enough for cold smoking.
Plus, electric is just handy. No fuel source to drag around, just plug it in.
 
I would go Masterbuilt electric if you really want to control temps. I currently use a Masterbuilt Thermo Temp gas smoker at camp. It has a thermo state that regulates the flame holds temp as good as any I have seen. But I sort of wonder how long it will last with that thermo gizmo on it. No power at camp but a generator so the reason I went with a gas.
 
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