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God broke the mold after he made John Ward.I have to add John Ward to those lists of great Vols. He made the game come to life. There wasn’t all the options for watching games as there are now. Ward painted a beautiful picture with his words. His phrases are synonymous with Tennessee Football and Basketball. I loved listening to him call basketball games in my room as a kid. The Nerf hoop on the back of the door. “Bottom” “He guns..... BANG” “Nix..... Clicks” “You walked sir”.
Loved John Ward.
I’m basically down to the Masterbuilt digital or Bradley. With 3 small kids I like the idea of the Bradley self loading.Used a Bradley smoker for years till it completely fell apart, very user friendly, but you can only get the brickettes from cabelas.
Got a masterbuilt this summer, and have a 12lb brisket it as I type. Yea, we do beef on turkey day!
It holds the temp much better being digital, but you have to load it with chips much more frequently than my Bradley. I could load the Bradley and it was good for about 8 hours, this masterbuilt I have to load about every 90-120 minutes.
I have a Masterbuilt electric. It's actually my second one. I love them. I agree with others, the product isn't quite as good as a real wood fired smoker. I'd say it gets you 80% there though and with the convenience that they offer you with basically setting them and forgetting them you can't beat them. I just don't have the time to keep working a smoker over a 12 hour smoke. The biggest complaint I have is the bark. It's very hard to achieve a good crust. I think it has to do with the moisture that the unit tends to hold. I've been able to help that by running the air vent wide open. All that being said, I've had several people tell me my ribs were the best they'd ever eaten.I’m basically down to the Masterbuilt digital or Bradley. With 3 small kids I like the idea of the Bradley self loading.