Hello group, been reading the forum for a while and thought it was time to join. Getting a smoker really soon and want to be able to benefit from this group. I have a question about what to buy so i am hoping someone can tell me where to post it... Happy Smoking. :)
General discussions is a good place to start unless it about a particular model of Bradley. They have their own catagories. Good luck!
Welcome to the forum from Nebraska. I have an original, so I'm biased. I would buy a New Bradley Original Smoker (BS611). Get used to it cooking P. butts, ribs, roasts, chicken. And then, if you want to smoke sausage and fish where you need tight temp control, invest in a PID down the road. Total $ not that much more money than a digital and far better temp control.
thanks stlstyle and ragweed, appreciate the hello's. My question is a short one, not sure if the answer will be though...lol . Am i better to buy a BS611 and a pid or simply buy the BTDS76JB as i can get a good deal at Costco here in Canada. Thanks
Hey,
I am sure others will have their own opinion but I own a digital and wished I had bought an original, the digital has really left a lot to be desired when it comes to temperature control so if you are really looking to be able to set it and have the smoker hit your desired temp then the OBS with a PID would be the best bang for your buck IMO.
That being said I do agree that it is a good idea to buy the smoker and spend some time getting used to it and smoking a bit before you invest further in the PID as there are options with them as well.
I agree with the above comments..I own a BS611 and am very please with it. I have not purchased a PID yet. I just feel it is good to get to know how the smoker works first before any upgrades are done to it. I have yet to be let down by any of the product it has put out for me. And Welcome to the forum, its a great tool for us newbies!
Thanks for the advice, nice to see people don't just recommend the expensive one. I can get the OBS for 299 at lowes right now. Does it offer the same puck control as the digital, i wasn't able to figure that out from the pictures.
it automatically advances a puck every 20 minutes or so. Just load the number of pucks you need and off you go.
Welcome to the forum
Welcome from a fellow canuck! There's a wealth of knowledge, recipies, stories and ideas on this site. Glad you could join.