Hi everyone, I am from Indiana,
I go by Labsrit as I have two labs one black (Buddy) and one mixed (Bailey) with a golden. My wife and I enjoy the smoking with our weber, but I really want to try the Bradley's.
Here is my question....
Are there any one thing (s) that make one better than the other? All comments welcome, and thanks in advance,
Eric
W E L C O M E to the Forum Labsrit!
I'll assume that you are asking about the Bradley smokers - Original vs Digital
I have the Original - One of the advantages is lower cost, less complexity than the digital.
For most hot smoking - pork butt, ribs, brisket, chickens, etc - you are going to run it on max most of the time.
If you are going to smoke your own sausage and/or some fish recipes you may want to add a temperature controller called a PID
Welcome from next door! (Central IL)
I have the OBS as well, and I recently added a PID controller - as I'm about to venture into sausage making, etc.
welcome to the forum Labsrit
head to head the digital is complicated learning curve due to the electronics then the original.
also one other thing to consider is the volume of food that yuou may want to smoke, if you are going to have a group of friends over for a Sunday bbq / smoke lets say 15 to 20 friends then you may want to consider a 6 rack vs. a 4 rack just for added volume and deal with learning the electronics.
if not then the 4 rack non digital will do just fine 95% of the time, the 4 rack i have done 45 lbs of tri tip that I had to rotate every few hours to keep from drying out.
some of the things you should consider is how are you going to be using the smoker? .. only smoking meats or complete meals like i have done from time to time.
how many people will you be using the smoker for? if it is a small group < 15 again a 4 rack would do well if you smoke / cook meat and maybe corn on the Cobb
Welcome to the forum Labsrit.
I'm not sure I understand your question. Are you asking about the Weber vs Bradley or the Original Bradley Smoker (OBS) vs the Digital Bradley Smoker (DBS)?
I have the OBS with an Auber PID to control the smoke chamber temperature to ± 1º. When I bought my OBS the DBS was only a twinkle in someone's eye but if I had to buy one today I would still select the OBS w/ PID cause it does all that I want it to do. But both are excellent products.
Labs I can answer that question What makes the Bradley better than all the others? Simple THIS FORUM and ALL of its Members.
Now if your talking about the Bradleys it all depends on what your intended uses are for it. The others have that covered.
Quote from: Tenpoint5 on November 02, 2010, 05:32:47 PM
Labs I can answer that question What makes the Bradley better than all the others? Simple THIS FORUM and ALL of its Members.
Now if your talking about the Bradleys it all depends on what your intended uses are for it. The others have that covered.
I would also add the Customer Service from Bradley
I am a fan of the original
Welcome Labs,
Can't go wrong with either one. Love my OBS. Gonna load up some sausage today. :)
I have the original (OBS) along with an Auber Instruments PID. Great combo.
Welcome labs from east central Illinois!
I have had the digital Bradley for several months now and love it. As for the controls, I had it figured out without reading the instructions in just minutes. Don't let that worry you ;)
I don't use a pid because I don't do sausage yet but everything else I have done has come out really good.
I can't speak for the OBS but you can't go wrong with the digital IMO.
if you don't need the space of a 6 rack, I would go with the OBS and the dual PID from auber
I have a Original with the dual probe Auber. My opinion is once you learn the Auber (which is simple) it becomes an an automatic system that is all but idiot proof. When I was researching the OBS with Auber addition vs. DBS I noticed several posters were say they were going to add the Auber to the DBS because it added features the DBS did not include (meat temp probe come to mind). So OBS made better sense and cost less for my needs.
I think DBS offers some advantages wrt controlling smoke generation.
Then compare any Bradley with a Webber and I feel the Bradley is a big advantage for several reasons like:
- This Forum (see 10.5 post).
- very forgiving
- turn it on and it works.
- no starter fluid.
- presice temp control
- easy to use
- etc...
Hope this is helpful.
Ed
I have an OBS and a 6rack Digital.
They are both great.
If I had to get rid of one, I would keep the 6rack cause
I like to smoke massssss quanities of meat at a time.
Welcome to the Forum.
Here's some advice to Indiana from Indiana. . .
I have the 4 rack Digital model, never had an issue and not difficult at all to program. If you are considering 4 vs 6 rack read some of the posts on heating issues with the 6 racks and a full load of meat. My 4 rack has been large enough and it will get the temps up there. I am considering adding an Auber PID and it is just a matter of time. Also consider placement outdoors, wind can cause some temp issues - I built a 'home' to keep it in to cook year round. Lastly this forum is the best - everyone is always more than willing to help whenever needed.
I had never smoked on any thing before and my wife bought a 4 rack DBS and i LOVE IT i have smoke every Monday since July i truly think that they idiot proof cause i handle it with no trouble not only have no troubles yet if you follow the advice of the crew on here no matter what you buy you can not go wrong