buying accessories

Started by madsmoker, July 24, 2010, 10:30:54 AM

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madsmoker

i was wondering where you can accessories like bubba pucks, pids, and any other useful stuff

thanks

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GusRobin

Kevin's pretty much has you covered. Auber (http://auberins.com/) has pids that are programed for the Bradley.
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classicrockgriller

Hiya madsmoker and Welcome to the Forum.

Here's a link to approved vendors of the Forum.

http://www.susanminor.org/forums/showthread.php?110-Vendors&p=126#post126

Here's a cple more links to help you with your smoker.

You might want to check out our FAQ's
http://www.susanminor.org/forums/showthread.php?p=748#post748

recipe site:
http://www.susanminor.org/forums/

Try this link to get your pictures going.
http://www.susanminor.org/forums/showpost.php?p=768&postcount=11

TestRocket

Welcome madsmoker,

We like PICS (a lot) of what you cook and help is only a question away. Enjoy! 

madsmoker

hey guys thanks this should help alot

KyNola

Welcome to the jungle Madsmoker! (with apologies to Guns & Roses)

madsmoker

i have DBS and looking at a PID just wondering witch one would work best and is necessary to buy an extra power cord
thanks

classicrockgriller

The single probe does a great job for holding the temp with in 1 or 2 *

The dual will allow you to keep check on IT of your meat and if need be

turn down the smoker when the IT has been reached.

It is also great for ramping the temps for sausage making and salmon smoking.

You also don't have to use the meat temp probe on large loads, you just set everything to time.

Could I get by on the single, yes. But I bought the dual. Two of them.

You will also be wanting a maverick. either a ET-7 or an ET-73.

TestRocket

I'm very happy with the dual probe PID and the ET-7.

And yea! You're going to broke hanging around here!

I'm just coming around to accept it myself!  ;D

Uncle Pigfat

I"m going to hijack the thread and inquire as to what kind of vacuum sealer you guys use.  It seems no matter where I look they all get terrible reviews.  I don't want to spend a whole lot since I won't be using it to pack away kills.  Mainly just for cheese. leftovers and various other things.

my 2 cents on the maverick - I picked up a few cheap (under 20 bucks) single probes at different times (why I didn't get a maverick) and they're both very true to temp after boil testing.  Don't get me wrong, I still want one because I have a sickness, but a small collection of probe thermometers will do the trick as well and still be cheaper than the mav.

GusRobin

I like the maverick 73 because of its wireless capabilities. As far as a vac seal, I have the Foodsaver 2840 that I got on QVC for 104 (including tax and S&H). It works great for the type of stuff I do. Leftovers, pulled pork, briskets, burnt ends, bread, etc. I don't use it for any deer or other game, so tthe level of performance is good for me especially at the price. I think they still have them for more or less the same price.
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"Life is tough, it is even tougher when you are stupid"

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classicrockgriller

I have the V2220 and got it at wally world for under $100.

If you vac a lot at one time, you have to wait on the element to cool.

Just gives me time to drink a beer.

I use it on Game with no problems.

It has the dry/wet setting and "seal now" feature.

KevinG

I have a Foodsaver Vac300. It works pretty good, the only complaint is when doing really large loads, I have to let it cool off too becuase it'll melt through the packages.
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