Bradley Cold Smoke Adaptor makes Cold Smoking a Breeze
From inception Bradley Smokers have always produced first class results when cold smoking. Users have employed a variety of techniques to minimise the temperature inside the smoking cabinets and the best method has always been a keenly discussed topic on the Bradley Smoker Users Forum. With the introduction of the Bradley Cold Smoke Adaptor, as an accessory to the Bradley product range, cold smoking has never been simpler!
The Cold Smoke Adaptor has been designed to remove the smoke generator out of the smoke cabinet and feed the smoke through a flexible aluminium tube into the side of the cabinet . Because the bisquette heater no longer sits within the insulated smoking cabinet , the minimal amount of heat it produces is dissipated outwith the smoking cabinet which remains at or around the ambient temperature.
The cold smoking adaptor can be used with all four models of Bradley Smoker that use smoke cabinets. It comes with full instructions. Recipes for Cold Smoking are included at the Recipe Section.



This will be a welcome addition/solution.
I received a gift of the Bradley Original at Christmas 2008 and although temperatures were freezing, it proved impossible to have a cold smoke, even with the heating element power cord disconnected.
My only concern is that looking at the second chamber it looks pretty small compared to some other home-made solutions (e.g. the cardboard box and washer/dryer hose trick) …. are there any test results on the new cold-smoke adaptor to show the difference in temperature in the smoke house before and after fitting the official adaptor?
Comment by David Cameron — 23rd February 2009 @ 10:52 am
I am really looking forward to getting hold of this.
The original Bradley is great, but let down in the cold smoking area because of the radiant heat from the bisquette burner pushing the cabinet temperature too high.
This is a must have for all Bradley Smoker users if it keeps the temperatures down acceptably.
Comment by BBQ Store — 30th March 2009 @ 11:51 am