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Bradley Digital 6-Rack Smoker

Bradley Digital 6-Rack Smoker
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Bradley Digital 6-Rack Smoker

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689796990223-BTDS108P

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Description:

Bradley 6 Rack Digital Smoker will hot smoke, cold smoke and roast to perfection. Full digital control panel allows you to set the amount of smoke, cooking temperature and cooking time. Unique smoke without fire system operates for up to 8 hours without refueling. New Larger Size

Features:
  • Full Digital Control

  • 6 Cooking Racks

  • 8 hours of controlled cool smoke

  • Cooks meat, chicken, pork and fish

  • 9 different flavors of hardwoods

Product Details:
Product Length: 18.0 inches
Product Width: 20.0 inches
Product Height: 42.0 inches
Product Weight: 57.0 pounds
Package Length: 41.5 inches
Package Width: 20.9 inches
Package Height: 17.0 inches
Package Weight: 68.8 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 26 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:3.5 ( 26 customer reviews )
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64 of 66 found the following review helpful:

2Buy the Original Model  Oct 28, 2006
By Hadlock
I just received this machine. I owned an original Bradley Smoker that gave up the ghost. When I saw the digital one for sale I thought that it would be more precise and a "set and forget" solution to smoking. I have tried it four times now and have discovered that the temperature variation on the unit is as much as 28 degrees over the set point and as much as 16 below the set point for a temp swing of 44 degrees. It turns out that Bradley has a forum for owners and those interested (look at their web site). Quite a number of new owners have been dismayed and disappointed in the temp swing on this unit. When I called Bradley they just said "that's the way it is with this unit" and told me it is similar to my house oven. I doubt that my home ever varies that much. The cycle time for this variation is 15-20 minutes so the food is never at the set point for very long. I don't recall swings like this with my old one.

If you look carefully at what you get for the hefty premium, it is not much. The basic unit has the automatic biscuit feed and when its out of biscuits there is no more smoke so the smoke timer on the new one means nothing. The timer on the cooking side has a time limit according to the Bradley owners so you can't leave it more than ten hours without going out and resetting it. The temperature control is not reliable so what do you get for the extra bucks. Not much to my way of thinking.

By the way, look at the photo carefully. This unit is not aluminum. It has a door that is painted an aluminum color and the body is black. I have to say that the fit and finish is very nice on the unit.

My advice is buy the original model and save yourself the extra bucks.

22 of 22 found the following review helpful:

4Easy and somewhat simple....  Mar 25, 2009
By Beezie
I have had this unit for a little over 2 years now and I have used it at least 50 or more times. It is very easy to set up. You have three "plugs". One is a chord that runs from the smoker box to the smoker. Then another plug that does the same. Finally you have the plug that powers the unit. Simple. Inside you find the bowl that holds water, obviously 6 racks, drip tray...normal stuff. Some people debate on this or the 4 rack version. Go bigger every time when it comes to bbq. You might say you would never use it but you are wrong. Every time I am invited to a get together I am always asked to smoke something. People buy the meat, I do the prep and the cooking. Just did 2 12lb turkeys on Sunday. By the way, 2 12lb turkeys fit perfectly. I have done 4 8lb pork shoulders as well. No problems.

Another nice thing about this smoker is the ability to cold smoke. Though some mods need to be done before you can do, or you need to live in a cold area, but cold smoking cheese is great. Every winter I smoke enough cheese to put WI to shame.

The instructions are easy to follow for the most part. I did months of research before I bought this so I was well prepared for what I was getting into. If you can't find the answer in the directions go to the bradley forum, those guys over there are the best at helping you out.

The negatives about this smoker, as one reviewer already pointed out, the temp is ungodly wrong. I bought a nice double, wireless, thermometer. Absolutely essential for smoking, no matter what smoker you have. This thing tells me what the temp of the smoker and the meat is, as well as alarms that I can set. So if my smoker drops to a very low temp, say below 100 degrees, an alarm will go off. This is good in case the unit becomes unplugged, or you and your buddies have had a few too many and forgot to reset the cooker timer. (By the way, 10 hours is plenty of time. No, meat is usually not done by then, but within 10 hours you are guaranteed to walk outside and check on your smoker at least once) The other problem I have with the temp is the lack of an extremely high temp. To get a good bark on a Boston butt sometimes requires a temp of over 300. That can be a problem with the bradley. Poultry skin comes out crispy either way, and shoulders are perfect, sometimes I just want a little more. Other than the temp, this thing is perfect.

I love this unit. If you have been using wood smokers, water smokers, vertical smokers, offset smokers, your old bbq as a smoker (which I have used all of these)....whatever, this unit will be a welcomed, headache free, addition.


10 of 10 found the following review helpful:

4I own both and love them  Oct 08, 2007
By David Siegele "Chef Dave"
I had just bought the four rack smoker and came to the realization that I should have bought the six rack. I like the idea of the digital smoker as I can set it and go away or to bed for that matter and not have to worry if I am over heating and burning food. I would say both units are good. but if you are only smoking once or twice a month the manual unit is fine but daily like I do spend the extra money

7 of 8 found the following review helpful:

1Hasn't worked right since day one. Wish I had returned.  Aug 25, 2009
By D. Garrity
If you want to go out and make sure the bisquette feeds every 20 mins then it's great! I love the results, but this thing hasn't worked correctly since day one. I've called Bradley 3 times now. Now it's down to: take the bisquette feeding unit apart and wipe it down inside after every 3 uses. Still have had to feed all but 2 bisquettes manually. It tries to do it, but doesn't seem to work. Best ribs I've ever made, but not what I expected for 550.00.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5Great food!  Dec 18, 2008
By Grace Conner "EB Flatts"
What a sweet product. The "Set it and Forget it" technology it great, no more checking the pan to see how your chips are doing. Perfectly smokes your food, does not over cook (unless you program it to). Have done sausage, salmon and even cheese. Great! Up next, whole turkeys for the holidays, can't wait!

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