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The 556 Smoker
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The 556 Smoker

$2,500.00
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Description

The 556  Forged for Fire and Flavor
The 556 by F4 Smokers was built for those who believe barbecue is more than food — it’s a craft. Designed for pitmasters who take pride in every detail, the 556 delivers the balance, control, and performance of a professional offset smoker in a versatile backyard footprint.

Every curve, weld, and joint was shaped with purpose — to hold steady heat, burn clean, and draw smooth, even smoke across your cook chamber. Crafted from ¼” thick steel and finished in an oil coating, the 556 is as durable as it is beautiful, built to last for generations of cooks.

Whether you’re mastering your first brisket, running small-batch service, or hosting a full backyard feast, this handcrafted smoker brings out the deep, smoked flavor that defines true barbecue. It’s not just built to cook — it’s built to inspire.

Specifications
  • Cook Chamber: 24” x 48” (¼” thick mild steel)
  • Firebox: 24” x 24” (¼” thick mild steel, non-insulated)
  • Overall Length: TBD
  • Grease Drain: 1” Ball Valve
  • Thermometer: Tel-Tru® BBQ Thermometer
  • Probe Port: Included
  • Smokestack: 6” OD x 42 3/4 “
  • Shelving: Front Shelf and Bottom Storage Shelf
  • Mobility: 8” Heavy-Duty Casters
  • Standard Finish: Oil Coating
  • Cooking Grate Dimensions: TBD 
Care

To maintain the beauty and integrity of your purchase, we recommend treating it with care. Simple maintenance practices, such as gentle washing and proper storage, can effectively preserve the longevity of your favorites. We encourage you to refer to the care instructions included with each item, designed to help you keep your purchase in top condition.

Design

Our dedication to excellence extends beyond materials; it encompasses the artistry and craftsmanship illustrated in every piece we create.

The USS Hailey (DD-556) earned six battle stars in the Pacific, but her story means something deeply personal to me—she was my grandpa’s ship.

After Pearl Harbor, enlistment lines were wrapped around the block. When my grandpa arrived to sign up, the Army and Marines were a mile long. Then he saw the Navy line—almost empty.
Despite having never seen the ocean, he stepped into that line and never looked back.

He trained in San Diego and earned a spot on the Hailey’s very first crew, becoming a proud Plank Owner—a title he cherished for life. Through long deployments and the uncertainty of war, he and his shipmates faced the Pacific with courage, grit, and brotherhood.

To honor him and the ship that shaped his life, we’ve named our flagship model after his destroyer:

The 556.

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