Plan for about 35 minutes per pound at 225°F — roughly 4 hours for a typical 7 lb cut. But the clock is only a guide: pull it at 165°F internal, when it's probe-tender. Build in 1–2 hours of buffer for the stall and a proper rest.
Pro tip
Pull at 165°F. Brine to keep lean breast meat juicy.
Cook to temp, not time
Every smoke is different — wind, humidity, how often you open the lid, and the cut itself all change timing. A good wireless thermometer is the single best upgrade for consistent BBQ: set the target, and cook until it hits, not until the timer says so.
FAQ
How long does it take to smoke whole turkey breast?
About 35 minutes per pound at 225°F — roughly 4 hours for 7 lbs, but always finish by internal temperature (~165°F) rather than the clock.
What temp do you pull whole turkey breast?
Pull whole turkey breast at about 165°F internal, then rest before serving.