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Default Bradley smokers?

"modom (palindrome guy)" <moc.etoyok@modom> wrote in message
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> On Thu, 5 Jul 2007 09:20:43 -0400, "Joe Cilinceon" >
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>>"modom (palindrome guy)" <moc.etoyok@modom> wrote in message
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>>> Anybody have experience and opinions about these?
>>> http://www.bradleysmoker.com/main-pa...=products.html

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>>I have a similar style thought not a Bradley that has worked great now for
>>two years. Mine is like this on
>>http://www.amazon.com/SMOKE-HOLLOW-S...641584&sr=1-44
>>that I purchased locally on sale for $90.
>>
>>Joe
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> Thanks for the tip, Joe. Is it possible to cold smoke in this unit? I
> want to cold smoke a few things when the weather cools down.
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No, I don't think it will do cold smoking at least what I think cold smoking
is. I could be wrong in what I think cold smoking is, but assume you need to
burn the wood making the smoke and stop the heat so it doesn't cook the food
at all. This particular smoker works best between about 190 to 300 degrees.
I tend to like to do most things at about 210 to 230 which is easy to set
and hold steady. It will burn any wood out there that are in chip form even
if you bust it up. It will also work with charcoal and even the pellet type
wood chips. You can't use the gas however while using charcoal but with wood
chips gas is the way to go with this smoker.