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Timothy Eisele <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 30 Apr 2003 08:40:10 -0400
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On Wed, 30 Apr 2003, Peter Edwards wrote:

> I would always have a lit smoker handy in any situation where a
> non-beekeeper might come within range - and that covers most apiaries when
> you think about it.  It is easier to keep bees under control with a little
> smoke than to have to try to regain control when something goes wrong.
>

After the earlier discussion about the shortcomings of smoker design,
I was wondering: would there be much interest in a smoker that you
could keep pre-loaded (but unlit) with whatever smokable material
you like, and when needed you could just turn a knob, hit a button,
and fifteen seconds later have smoke?

And, if this is the sort of thing that people would find useful, how
much would you be willing to pay for it?  (same as a conventional smoker,
50% more, twice as much, etc.). Also, if there are any other particular
features that would make it significantly nicer to use than a conventional
smoker, what are they?

I haven't built one yet, but I have some ideas on how to
proceed, and want one myself.  If other people would be interested
in such a thing, it will give me more incentive to get to work on
it.

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Tim Eisele
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