MEATER is the way to goI need to invest in a wireless set up badly but am a cheap/stubborn middle aged man.
My wife ordered a Thermoworks RFX Monday the 16th as my gift and it is lost in the mail. Tracking hasn't updated since Thursday the 19th. Had hoped to use it for Christmas dinner tonight but I guess thats a no-go.
I read a couple weeks ago on a forum that they are supposed to be working on an update to allow multiple probes to be displayed on a single graph.I did get mine in time. Worked well for the turkey to see how each side of cooking and needing to be rotated. Only issue was their app didn’t allow you to see multiple probes on the same graph.
Also found that my oven is way off on temperature. Going to need an oven thermometer to set it for now on.
I tried that once and it was just slightly warm after 2 hours. If I ever did it again I would turn it down to about 170 and use a thermometer to watch the temp.Did the 500 degree oven at 5 lbs/minute (8.5 lb prime rib) for 50 minutes then turn off the oven for 2 hrs
My mom has enjoyed the holidays a lot more after just cooking the meat and the rest of us bring everything else.I don't smoke them but I cooked 2 2.5# beef tenderloins in the oven last night. Pulled at 133 and served at 136/137. Christmas eve dinner is always an ordeal due to MIL stressing out. So about 6 years ago wife and I rotate every other year with her brother and wife of cooking the meal. A lot of work but I enjoy it.
I have a 590 and if I had to do it again I would step up to the Flagship (was the 700 when I bought mine). I don't really care for the rear vent system. Outside of that they are solid grills.Old GMG Daniel Boone is 12 years old. Needs pretty much all new circuit board and auger transmission assembly plus sensors. Deciding to get new rather than repair.
Looking at RecTeq Backyard Beast 1000. Appreciate any feedback.
Have the 1250. Got it about 2 years ago. First pellet grill for me after going with a stick burner for many years. Wish I would have gotten it sooner. Wife loved it so much we went and got a Bullseye as well. It has allowed my brisket to be the best version of itself as it takes out the variables of a stick burner. Have done turkeys, ribs, butts, pizzas (makes a difference on Papa Murphy’s pizzas I swear), veggies, you name it, it will cook it, and cook it with consistency. Just did a 7lb rib roast for Christmas in 35 degree weather, didn’t bat an eye - temps held consistent the entire time.Old GMG Daniel Boone is 12 years old. Needs pretty much all new circuit board and auger transmission assembly plus sensors. Deciding to get new rather than repair.
Looking at RecTeq Backyard Beast 1000. Appreciate any feedback.
I have a 1250 as well and all I can say is "ditto"Have the 1250. Got it about 2 years ago. First pellet grill for me after going with a stick burner for many years. Wish I would have gotten it sooner. Wife loved it so much we went and got a Bullseye as well. It has allowed my brisket to be the best version of itself as it takes out the variables of a stick burner. Have done turkeys, ribs, butts, pizzas (makes a difference on Papa Murphy’s pizzas I swear), veggies, you name it, it will cook it, and cook it with consistency. Just did a 7lb rib roast for Christmas in 35 degree weather, didn’t bat an eye - temps held consistent the entire time.
Service / warranty is second to none. The cookers are well constructed, the app is solid. I would put recteq up against any similarly priced units.
Agree with this. I have the 410 and it’s great but the rear vent is messy. Get one with the chimney and should be much better.I have a 590 and if I had to do it again I would step up to the Flagship (was the 700 when I bought mine). I don't really care for the rear vent system. Outside of that they are solid grills.