Are you looking for a BBQ smoker that's loaded? Meadow Creek trailer smokers come with a list of standard features other manufacturers usually sell as options.
This smoker comes standard with extras such as stainless steel grates, which never rust and make maintenance easier and cut down replacement costs; a 3 rack warming box above the firebox to keep your food hot or to cook side dishes, so you don't have to cook in two locations, running back and forth between the kitchen and your cooker; and a slide-out ash pan which helps your fire burn more efficiently and makes clean-up more convenient.
Built by experts in welding and trailer manufacturing, this classy BBQ smoker is designed to give you many years of dependable service.
Need more space? Similar to the TS120 Smoker, our TS250 BBQ Smoker offers 17 square feet of cooking space.
| Measurements |
| Overall Dimensions | 72"H x 150"L x 57"W |
| Cooking Area | Over 11 sq. ft. (1,600 sq. in.) |
| Top Grate Dimensions | 20" x 41.75" |
| Bottom Grate Dimensions | 22" x 41.75" |
| Warming Box Grate Dimensions | 11.5" x 17.5" |
| Metal Thickness on Tank | 3/16" |
| Metal Thickness on Fire Box | 1/4" |
| Net Weight | 1,140 lbs. |
Features and Benefits of the TS120 BBQ Smoker Trailer
- Stainless Steel Slide Out Grates do not rust, making your BBQ smoker maintenance easier. Also eliminate the possibility of rust contamination on your meat.
- Reverse Flow Draft provides even smoke and heat distribution in the smoking chamber.
- Positive Lock Latches let you easily latch the doors.
- Slide Out Ash Pan collects all the ashes for easy disposal even while you're cooking.
- Charcoal Grate in Fire Box lets the ashes fall below the firebox, so the fire can burn more efficiently.
- Built in Water Pan helps keep your meat moist when water smoking with apple juice or other liquid.
- Ball Valve Drain conveniently drains out grease drippings from the meat or liquid used for water smoking.
- All Stainless Steel Handles add a sharp finishing touch to your bbq smoker.
- Stay Cool Handles on Slide Vents, Firebox Door, and Warming Box Door let you control the draft and open hot doors without burning your hand.
- Thermometers on Smoker and Warming Box help you conveniently keep an accurate tab of the temperature.
- 2 Shelves on Outside provide a handy work area while smoking.
- 13" Highway Wheels are ready for the road.
- 2" Ball Hitch for quick and secure hookup.
- Heavy Duty Wheel Jack keeps the front of your smoker raised when unhooked, and the wheel on the bottom of the jack makes moving the smoker by hand a lot easier.
- Warming Box With 3 Shelves provides a handy warming area to heat up baked beans or keep smoked meat warm until serving time.
- Safety Chains help keep your bbq smoker safe in case the trailer tongue would unhook.
- Rubber Torque Heavy Duty Axle is built for many miles on the road.
- E.Z. Lube Bearing lets you easily grease your wheels.
- Trailer Lights (4 Prong Flat) are ready to hook up to a standard light configuration on your vehicle.
- Wood Box is a convenient place to haul extra wood or charcoal.
- Heat Baffles on Fire Box protect the trailer wheels from excessive heat.

3 rack warming oven with thermometer. All TS BBQ smokers are built with 1/4" steel fireboxes. Heavy duty charcoal racks and slide out ash pans are also standard.

Indirect heat from slowly burning wood or charcoal travels under the sealed drip pan. Smoke circulates around the meat for slow even cooking. The drip pan can also be used as a water smoker with the drain spigot closed.

A heavy duty grease trough and spigot make cleanup quick and easy.
Options for the TS120 BBQ Smoker Trailer

Optional trim package with polished aluminum fenders, wheels, and smoke stack.
The bonus pack includes a Meadow Creek Chef's apron, a pint jar of barbecue sauce, and a 1-pound shaker of barbecue rub.
Usage Recommendations
For smoking, we recommend using non-petroleum based starters. Residue in the smoke from these starters can contaminate the cooking box, potentially effecting the flavor of the meat. The use of a torch or paper and kindling is most effective. Use approximately 25–30 lbs. of charcoal in the fire box to get started. Once the meat is placed in the smoker, you can add wood in the fire box for smoking. From there, you can use either wood or charcoal. Add wood or charcoal as needed to maintain the correct temperature.