Bradley 4-Rack Digital Smoker: A 3-Week Deep Dive

After three weeks with my Bradley 4-Rack Digital Smoker, I’ve put it through its paces and cooked up some mouth-watering dishes. From Pork Belly Burnt Ends to Mac ‘n’ Cheese, the Bradley has shown its strengths time and again. Here’s an honest review of my experiences, insights, and why I’m loving this smoker so far.

What Have I Cooked?

  • Pork Belly Burnt Ends
  • Bacon-Wrapped Pork Loin
  • Chinese Pork Ribs
  • Beef Short Ribs
  • Mac ‘n’ Cheese
  • Frankfurters
  • Sweetcorn

Each cook has been a roaring success. The results have been consistently juicy, tender, and full of smoky goodness. I even did a side-by-side test with short ribs on the Bradley and my trusty ProQ. Using the same process, the Bradley delivered noticeably more moisture—so much so that opening the wrapping caused a minor kitchen flood!

But it’s not just about the results. The Bradley brings ease and convenience into the world of low-and-slow cooking. Let’s tackle two commonly asked questions right away.

Temperature Control

Yes, the Bradley struggles to go above 260˚F. But honestly, who needs that in a smoker? 225-250˚F is the sweet spot for low-and-slow, and the Bradley delivers it effortlessly. If I’m after crispy chicken wings or seared steak, I turn to my other grills.

Remember, the Bradley is a smoker, not a grill. It’s designed to perfect smoky, slow-cooked meals, and it excels at that.

The Smoke Ring Debate

I love a good smoke ring as much as the next pitmaster—it’s visually satisfying and Instagram-worthy. But here’s the truth: a smoke ring adds zero flavour to your food. The Bradley’s lack of a prominent smoke ring might seem like a downside, but it doesn’t detract from the taste or tenderness of the meat. And let’s face it, food is meant to be eaten, not just admired.

How Has the Bradley Changed My BBQ Game?

Freedom to Multi-Task

The biggest surprise has been how much the Bradley has freed up my time. BBQing has always been a labour of love—managing the fire, adjusting vents, and staying glued to the pit. But with the Bradley, I’ve been able to:

  • Sit through a 3-hour Microsoft Teams meeting
  • Mow the lawn
  • Play with the kids
  • Even do the shopping

Aside from the occasional water bowl refill, the Bradley takes care of everything, producing amazing results with minimal effort.

Stress-Free Cooking

Hosting an American BBQ platter for family and friends used to feel overwhelming. Getting everything cooked and ready at the same time could be stressful. Now, the Bradley not only simplifies the cooking process but also serves as a handy warmer for food while I prep other dishes.

Final Thoughts

After three weeks, I’m thoroughly impressed with the Bradley 4-Rack Digital Smoker. It’s not replacing my fire management setups anytime soon—I still love the art of live-fire BBQ—but it has earned its place as a reliable and convenient companion for my outdoor cooking adventures.

I’m excited to push the limits of what this smoker can do. Stay tuned for more experiments and recipes!

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For the past few days I’ve been glued to the forecast like some obsessed weather nerd . . . 

Low cloud.
Wind.
Rain.
Cancelled. Cancelled. Cancelled.

But today . . . blue skies 😎

Being half term, I grabbed my two youngest and headed straight for the fence line with cautious optimism . . . 

And boom 💥

First display @raf_typhoondisplayteam practice of the season, and it did NOT disappoint.

Huge moment seeing DRAGON01 tear up the Lincolnshire sky 🔥

Flight Lieutenant Tom Nation absolutely sending it.

Some things are just worth the wait.

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47 today . . . Perfect excuse to chuck a rack of ribs on and get stuck in for a cheeky little birthday treat.

Back in 2024 Ninja flew me out to Nashville for the US launch of the FlexFlame, and it’s only just properly landed here in the UK. So today wasn’t about polished content — it was about getting familiar with it again and making sure everything’s running sweet.

After all . . . I did build it myself 😅

Meaty spare ribs from @thecateringbutcher coated in @harry_js_bbq Smoky Cola rub. Couple of hours in the smoke, wrapped in butter, sugar and honey, then finished off with a sticky glaze.

All while standing out there in the snow of all things ❄️🔥

Disclaimer:  The FlexFlame was sent to me by @ninjakitchenuk and I’ll be creating some official content with it very soon.
🔥 The 2026 UK BBQ Events Calendar is Heating Up! 🔥

The calendar’s been live for a few weeks now – but I’ve just dropped a bunch of cracking new events in there… and let me tell ya, BBQ season is looking like it’s kicking off with a bang in March! 💥🔥

From epic meat-ups to demo days and smoke-filled festivals – there’s already a solid lineup to get your tongs twitching.

🗓️ Free interactive calendar
📱 Subscribe straight to your phone
📍 Find it in The Smoke & Sear HUB
💡 Maps, tickets, details, it’s all there

I’m adding events as fast as they’re announced – or when you lot shout about ’em. So let me know what you’re buzzing for… or tag someone running an event I’ve missed.

👇 Which BBQ event are YOU most hyped for this year?
🔥 Drop it in the comments
♻️ Repost to help this reach more of the BBQ fam
📬 Let’s make this the go-to calendar for UK BBQ in 2026

Let’s grow the scene together. More smoke, more fire, more community. 🔥🇬🇧

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You’ll have seen @fourge.bbq pop up yesterday.

I wanted to take a moment to explain what that means for me — and for Smoke & Sear.

Smoke & Sear didn’t start as a plan or a brand. It started when I invested in my first smoker and fell headfirst into outdoor cooking. Along the way, I discovered a growing, supportive BBQ community on Instagram — people sharing knowledge, encouraging each other, and genuinely wanting to see the UK BBQ scene grow.

I loved it.

From that point on, Smoke & Sear became my way of giving something back. Sharing what I was learning, being honest about the wins and the mistakes, testing gear, highlighting good people, and doing my small bit to help grow UK BBQ in a positive way.

That’s never changed.

Smoke & Sear is still me. Still community-first. Still about learning, sharing, and supporting where I can.

But being one person, there’s only so much reach you can have on your own.

Being part of @fourge.bbq opens that up.

FOURGE is a separate venture built with three mates — bigger in scope, broader in ambition, and built to do things I simply couldn’t do solo. Cooking at events, building products, creating experiences, and pushing UK BBQ forward in a different way.

What matters most to me is that the values stay the same.
Supporting the community. Sharing knowledge. Bringing people together over fire and food.

Smoke & Sear continues exactly as it is.

FOURGE is the next chapter alongside it.

I’m genuinely excited about what’s coming — and if you’ve ever backed what I’ve been building here, I’d love your support over at @fourge.bbq too.

Let’s see how far we can take this 🔥