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Any I'm looking for a source for the MAK 2 Star General ceramic ignitor

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I sure hope your are right about a source surfacing. Thanks for all you doing some research and coming up with ideas.
 
Well, I'll be crossing Lone Star Grillz off the list as a possible source for an igniter. After they ignored my contact via their web site, I called this morning. The lady I talked to had zero interest in getting me any physical dimension info, so I could see if they fit in the MAK. If they'd simply taken the 10-20 seconds to respond to the web contact and say they don't sell parts to non LSG owners, I would have been fine with that, and wouldn't have wasted both of our time this morning. They were on my list as a possible replacement for the MAK down the road( should it outright fail ), but I guess Yoder will go back to the top of that list.
 
Unfortunate to hear that about LSG. What is it with companies that don't employ business saavy CSR's? If I were in the market, their 36" version checks just about every box I have on the list.
 
Unfortunate to hear that about LSG. What is it with companies that don't employ business saavy CSR's? If I were in the market, their 36" version checks just about every box I have on the list.
I don't get it either. A couple of minutes of their time, and may have made an easy $100 in the short term, and depending on how things go, a several thousand dollar sale in the long view. Now, they get zip.
 
I don't get it either. A couple of minutes of their time, and may have made an easy $100 in the short term, and depending on how things go, a several thousand dollar sale in the long view. Now, they get zip.
Exactly! Customer for life, or never a customer. I just dont get it either.
 
Well, I'll be crossing Lone Star Grillz off the list as a possible source for an igniter. After they ignored my contact via their web site, I called this morning. The lady I talked to had zero interest in getting me any physical dimension info, so I could see if they fit in the MAK. If they'd simply taken the 10-20 seconds to respond to the web contact and say they don't sell parts to non LSG owners, I would have been fine with that, and wouldn't have wasted both of our time this morning. They were on my list as a possible replacement for the MAK down the road( should it outright fail ), but I guess Yoder will go back to the top of that list.
That sucks about LS: I guess I won't be contacting them today as planned. Really none of my busiess but have you considered RecTeq? The only information I have on them is my SIL and daughter have one and it performs as good if not better than my MAK. RecTeq also has a new model out that can get to ripping hot temps for searing of 1000*. I think the model is a Bullseye Deluxe 380D.
Anyway thought I'd toss it out there as a potential contender. For your sake I hope the MAK keeps on humming for years to come. I'm about to give up and start researching a replacement if I fail to source an ignitor in the near future.
 
That sucks about LS: I guess I won't be contacting them today as planned. Really none of my busiess but have you considered RecTeq? The only information I have on them is my SIL and daughter have one and it performs as good if not better than my MAK. RecTeq also has a new model out that can get to ripping hot temps for searing of 1000*. I think the model is a Bullseye Deluxe 380D.
Anyway thought I'd toss it out there as a potential contender. For your sake I hope the MAK keeps on humming for years to come. I'm about to give up and start researching a replacement if I fail to source an ignitor in the near future.
I've looked at Recteq, but I'm pretty set on USA made only. If I had to replace it tomorrow, it would be a Yoder 640. Will definitely be keeping this MAK running as long as possible. It performs so well, and the basic chassis should last damn near forever.
 
I searched silicon nitride igniter and there’s a decent list. GMG, Pitt boss, traeger, Pitts and Spits.
The GMG one seems to match your description of a hollow tube. Search Amazon for P-1158-GPFL.
 
I've looked at Recteq, but I'm pretty set on USA made only. If I had to replace it tomorrow, it would be a Yoder 640. Will definitely be keeping this MAK running as long as possible. It performs so well, and the basic chassis should last damn near forever.
A few years back the "Made in the USA" discussion was had at great length and I believe the consensus was almost nothing is 100% Made in the USA. Some parts and pieces will aways be imported/globally sourced.

Internet info (just so we all know the source): Like many premium US-made manufacturers, they utilize a mix of American manufacturing and the best available global components for their electrical systems

Not trying to be argumentative, but this was the overall belief from the thread on the topic.
 
A few years back the "Made in the USA" discussion was had at great length and I believe the consensus was almost nothing is 100% Made in the USA. Some parts and pieces will aways be imported/globally sourced.

Internet info (just so we all know the source): Like many premium US-made manufacturers, they utilize a mix of American manufacturing and the best available global components for their electrical systems

Not trying to be argumentative, but this was the overall belief from the thread on the topic.
Oh I get that. Mainly try to focus on companies like Yoder, MAK, etc.. where the significant components like the steel fabrication and assembly are done here, and preferably with domestic steel. The electronic/electrical components are just about impossible to get 100% USA made.
 
I searched silicon nitride igniter and there’s a decent list. GMG, Pitt boss, traeger, Pitts and Spits.
The GMG one seems to match your description of a hollow tube. Search Amazon for P-1158-GPFL.
Those are 12V igniters.........the MAK is 120V.
 
Mainly try to focus on companies like Yoder, MAK, etc.
Plus , those are a step up from the middle . If you've been using a Mak , why would you go backwards ?
I had a chance years ago to get a Yoder YS640 with an orange comp cart . Local , right up the road . Like new for $2800 . I passed . That was way before I had a pellet grill , and didn't really get it I guess .
Now it haunts me . Lol .
 
Is it maybe an HVAC igniter then? Furnace, stove, etc ?
It likely is. I think pretty much all of the heart of a pellet grill is a byproduct of the HVAC industry. Pretty much how Traeger got his start; using a pellet heating stove as the basis for a smoker.
 
I searched silicon nitride igniter and there’s a decent list. GMG, Pitt boss, traeger, Pitts and Spits.
The GMG one seems to match your description of a hollow tube. Search Amazon for P-1158-GPFL.
Thanks for the possible fit. I'll see if i can get more information on them. Dimensions are pretty important with the MAK setup. Thanks Again!!!
 
I've looked at Recteq, but I'm pretty set on USA made only. If I had to replace it tomorrow, it would be a Yoder 640. Will definitely be keeping this MAK running as long as possible. It performs so well, and the basic chassis should last damn near forever.
The YODERS are an awesome machine. If and when I replace the MAK one factor with be stability of the manufacturer. It's plain BS the spend that kind of funds for a grill then the manufacturer doesn't provide a path forward for past customers to keep the units going.
 
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