Sunday, December 25, 2011

Bradley Digital 4-Rack Smoker

!±8±Bradley Digital 4-Rack Smoker

Brand : Bradley Smoker
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Price : $429.99
Post Date : Dec 25, 2011 14:29:35
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The Bradley 4-rack Digital Smoker includes all the features of the Original Bradley Smoker, along with the benefits of digital technology. Temperature, time, and smoke are now completely controllable so you can decide how much smoke you want, how long your food is going to be smoked for, and at what temperature. Perfect for entertaining, creating gourmet foods in your own home, or just enjoying the flavor that smoking brings, the new Bradley Digital Smokers offer an easier and better way to automatically roast, smoke and barbecue in the outdoors. The exterior is Powder Epoxy Steel and the interior is Polished Stainless Steel Internal Cooking Vol : 2288 cu in Internal Heater: 500 watt cooking element / 125 watt smoking element Power: - 110 V 50 - 60 Hz , - 5.5 Amps (240 Volt Model coming mid 2006) ETL & CE Listed Max Temperature: Controllable up to 320F. Min Temp: subject to ambient Digital Controls : Temperature, Time, Smoke

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Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Masterbuilt GS40 Black Propane Smoker, 40-Inch

!±8± Masterbuilt GS40 Black Propane Smoker, 40-Inch

Brand : MasterBuilt | Rate : | Price : $229.00
Post Date : Dec 14, 2011 14:17:17 | Usually ships in 24 hours


  • Black Powder-coated outer shell with 4 interior smoking racks
  • Stainless steel burner with porcelain flame disk bowl
  • Gas control valve and spark igniter with Type 1 regulator and hose
  • Smoke stack
  • Temperature gauge

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Masterbuilt GS40 Black Propane Smoker, 40-Inch

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Saturday, December 10, 2011

Bradley BTIS1 Original Fully Automatic 4-Rack Outdoor Food Smoker

!±8±Bradley BTIS1 Original Fully Automatic 4-Rack Outdoor Food Smoker

Brand : Bradley Smoker
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Price : $249.99
Post Date : Dec 10, 2011 10:26:37
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The Original Bradley Smoker hot smokers, cold smokes and roasts to perfection. Unique smoke without fire system operates for up to 8 hours without refueling.

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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

How to Choose A BBQ Grill and BBQ Smoker

!±8± How to Choose A BBQ Grill and BBQ Smoker

To start we must first dispense with some basic concepts. Barbecue refers to low and slow cooking (think pulled pork, beef brisket, tender and juicy pork ribs). Grilling refers to hot and fast cooking (think steaks, pork chops, hamburger and various kinds of kabobs).

Generally speaking, barbecue refers to cooking with wood over a low heat in order to bring the internal temperature of the meat being cooked up to edible temperature slowly so as to avoid losing moisture (i.e. tenderness) from large cuts of meat. For example, cooking a 14 lb. beef brisket using the hot and fast method will most likely leave you with meat that is burnt on the outside and raw in the middle. Many barbecue cooks use indirect heat (i.e. fire source is offset from the cooking chamber) versus direct heat (i.e. first source is located in direct proximity to the cooking chamber) to help combat this issue.

Some examples of indirect-style barbecue cookers versus direct style barbecue cookers are the ever-popular "tank-style" cookers, such as those made by Ben Lang and David Klose; compared to the increasingly popular style of direct-style barbecue cookers like the Primo, Kamado and Big Green Egg, or simply BGE for short. There are many variations and options for cookers other than these specific manufacturers.

For most people, the choice of cookers is highly-dependent upon several factors including: 1) availability of wood and the cost of buying wood versus availability of charcoal (lump or briquettes), 2) room for storing the cooker when not in use, 3) budget, 4) experience, and 5) personal preference, or some might call it "ego".

Someone living in an apartment might find it difficult to justify the purchase of a big offset cooker, not only due to a lack of wood supply, but also for a lack of inside storage space when the cooker is not being used. Offset cookers range in price from the typical 0-hardware store budget conscious variety, to the top-of-the-line pits manufactured by a master pit builder that can get real expensive, real fast. Typically, someone with a single-family home with a garage for storage, or a storage shed of some type, would be more likely to own an offset cooker versus someone living in an efficiency-sized apartment in the heart of a downtown metropolitan area.

The compact size of a ceramic grill like the Big Green Egg and ready availability of charcoal might suit someone living in an apartment better. If portability is a consideration, the offset is less of an option, since it takes usually takes two or more people to comfortably move a small offset (without wheels), or even a vehicle to move some of the larger ones with wheels that can weigh upwards of 3,000 lbs.

Anyone can learn to cook some real fine bbq using any of the cookers mentioned above. The ever-popular "kettle" grill can turn-out some good 'que also, with some patience and understanding of proper fire control techniques. I've eaten some excellent bbq made by cooking a whole hog using a chicken wire framed up with metal rods and then perched on top of concrete blocks.

Some obvious advantages of using an offset smoker: 1) larger cooking area (generally speaking), 2) horizontal cooking surface and the ability to cook multiple meats at the same time, 3) bigger physical size creates a feeling of "machissimo", 4) "traditional" method keeps you highly involved in the cooking process because you have to constantly stoke the fire (some might also call this a disadvantage).

Advantages of the ceramic grills like the BGE, Primo, and Kamado: 1) easy to store, 2) ceramic construction holds heat very well, 3) ability to maintain higher temperatures allow use as a grill or smoker, 4) a little charcoal goes a long way, 5) with a little practice, temperature control requires very little effort/monitoring.

Always remember, it's the bbq cook and not bbq cooker or grill that determines the quality of your bbq. Which cooker you choose is matter of personal choice.


How to Choose A BBQ Grill and BBQ Smoker

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Friday, December 2, 2011

Masterbuilt 30-Inch Electric Smokehouse Smoker with Window and RF Controller

!±8± Masterbuilt 30-Inch Electric Smokehouse Smoker with Window and RF Controller

Brand : MasterBuilt | Rate : | Price : $289.00
Post Date : Dec 02, 2011 11:14:38 | Usually ships in 24 hours


  • Masterbuilt electric smoker with viewing window, 4 racks, and internal light
  • Digital remote control with temperature and time monitoring capability
  • Convenient side wood-chip loader with removable drip pan and rear-mounted grease pan
  • Chrome-coated smoking racks; built-in meat probe
  • Measures 29 by 15-3/4 by 17 inches

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Masterbuilt 30-Inch Electric Smokehouse Smoker with Window and RF Controller

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