Perfect Draft...has anyone used this

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It looks to be the same thing, in principle, as the BBQGuru.

Advantages?  It's about $10 cheaper than the middle model Guru,  All battery powered, so no need to plug it into 110V.

Disadvantages?  Maybe battery life (though rechargeable).  Bulkier.

The jury is still out.  We'll see as the votes come in.
 
I have never seen one in use before.

It looks like it would work OK, but I think I would stick with a Guru.

BBQ Guru is well established & very well built.

That's a lot of money to experiment with, when you know a Guru will do the job.

Al
 
All the reviews I have read from various sites a very favorable. Check out YouTube. Reviews from a FB group are as well. I wouldn't have any concerns with the quality or effectiveness. I just wonder how, when using these products, a spike in temp is handled? Like adding a log. Come to think of it, maybe because the dampers are enclosed this doesn't happen.

Oh, I read a post where the charge last 8-12 hours and you can always run off AC if needed.
 
Well since no one has used one if you all chip in and purchase one for me I will write you a review :yahoo:
I know I know I will be quiet now but I did watch a bunch of the videos and im thinking that might work really good on my big trailer smoker maybe I can convince the wife for my birthday
 
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