imawhosure
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I have a number 3 with dual probes, internet connection, most expensive they have at number 3.
So what should YOU know!
THE GOOD--The people are great servicing it, and any questions you have, they will answer. If and when you need a question answered, or need a suggestion, call home office, and you will get what you desire.
Cooking a large piece of any kind of meat using probes, you are in! You can't go wrong, unless you demand a smoke ring, or slightly burnt corners. This smoker will satisfy your needs with less fuss then you ever had before, although at times you will look and wonder what it is you actually cooked.
The BAD---if you are into pork ribs, forget about it! If this is your number 1 goal and reason for your purchase, you are.........in my opinion, ordering the wrong machine, unless you are a total novice at this. Before you order this machine, look at the recipes their best cookers offer. No peek? 3-2-1? 2-2-2? These are total gimmicks, plain and simple.
When you do no peek, how do you gauge if your ribs are done? Oh yes, they tell you to do the toothpick method, but you are still guessing on when to open the smoker and invoke their method, and if you open it to soon, you screwed the pooch. They will insist it is up to you to guess when you should do this, 4, 5, maybe 6 hrs depending upon how you feel, lol. Does that sound like an automatic, wi-fi connected cooker to you? Even their most experienced cookers on this platform suggest you do not use the probes on ribs. What does that tell you? What it tells most logical people is------->there is absolutely no way to get pork ribs out of this machine consistently good without you guessing, and when you ask questions for which they have no answers for, go back to the recipe!
Therefore, if you are all into big cuts of meat, or maybe even medium. Are willing to use the probes, and I suggest you should, then you have chosen a very, very, good machine.
If you want to wow your family with pork ribs, or this is the reason you are purchasing this machine, you are in for a letdown, and you will be extremely upset you paid this price for it. Understand, for any producer, it is almost impossible to cover the gamut of everything they can do in every aspect of what they are trying to cover. This is NOT a negative review on their machine, but rather an honest review on what it can, or can not do, without massive input and absolute guesswork from the person running it.
If you already know how to cook a rack of ribs on any sort of charcoal or stick cooker, stay there, and use this smoker to smoke larger pieces of meat! You will serve your family and friends, much better.
So what should YOU know!
THE GOOD--The people are great servicing it, and any questions you have, they will answer. If and when you need a question answered, or need a suggestion, call home office, and you will get what you desire.
Cooking a large piece of any kind of meat using probes, you are in! You can't go wrong, unless you demand a smoke ring, or slightly burnt corners. This smoker will satisfy your needs with less fuss then you ever had before, although at times you will look and wonder what it is you actually cooked.
The BAD---if you are into pork ribs, forget about it! If this is your number 1 goal and reason for your purchase, you are.........in my opinion, ordering the wrong machine, unless you are a total novice at this. Before you order this machine, look at the recipes their best cookers offer. No peek? 3-2-1? 2-2-2? These are total gimmicks, plain and simple.
When you do no peek, how do you gauge if your ribs are done? Oh yes, they tell you to do the toothpick method, but you are still guessing on when to open the smoker and invoke their method, and if you open it to soon, you screwed the pooch. They will insist it is up to you to guess when you should do this, 4, 5, maybe 6 hrs depending upon how you feel, lol. Does that sound like an automatic, wi-fi connected cooker to you? Even their most experienced cookers on this platform suggest you do not use the probes on ribs. What does that tell you? What it tells most logical people is------->there is absolutely no way to get pork ribs out of this machine consistently good without you guessing, and when you ask questions for which they have no answers for, go back to the recipe!
Therefore, if you are all into big cuts of meat, or maybe even medium. Are willing to use the probes, and I suggest you should, then you have chosen a very, very, good machine.
If you want to wow your family with pork ribs, or this is the reason you are purchasing this machine, you are in for a letdown, and you will be extremely upset you paid this price for it. Understand, for any producer, it is almost impossible to cover the gamut of everything they can do in every aspect of what they are trying to cover. This is NOT a negative review on their machine, but rather an honest review on what it can, or can not do, without massive input and absolute guesswork from the person running it.
If you already know how to cook a rack of ribs on any sort of charcoal or stick cooker, stay there, and use this smoker to smoke larger pieces of meat! You will serve your family and friends, much better.