Hi all -
I had a 2017 Mak 1 and really loved it but decided it was time to upgrade to the current Mak 2. I have been using the 2019 Mak 2 for a few weeks, and all I can say is "Wow!". I am amazed at the amount of smoke generation and smoke flavor, even at higher temperatures, compared to my 2017 Mak 1 with Lumberjack hickory pellets. Great for grilling as well. Currently, I am using the bag of Bear Mountain Hickory pellets that came with the new Mak 2. My usual pellet is the Lumberjack 100% hickory pellets. Haven't tested them on the Mak 2 yet.
That leaves 3 possible reasons which I can come up with to explain why I am getting so much better smoke generation:
1) The new firmware on the pellet boss from 2017 to 2019. Not sure that would explain this.
2) The Bear Mountain pellets compared to the Lumberjack pellets. Certainly could be the reason, but hard to imagine it makes such a big difference.
3) The flame zone insert in the Mak 2 compared may have some effect. Not sure I can explain why it would, but it was a variable I considered.
Any thoughts? I am almost out of Bear Mountain pellets, so it should be pretty clear regarding #2 once I return to Lumberjack hickory. I am getting great smoke generation up to 250, and even decent smoke at 275. Previously, I was using smoke tubes on the Mak 1 at all temps to increase the smoke output. Definitely doesn't seem necessary now!
I had a 2017 Mak 1 and really loved it but decided it was time to upgrade to the current Mak 2. I have been using the 2019 Mak 2 for a few weeks, and all I can say is "Wow!". I am amazed at the amount of smoke generation and smoke flavor, even at higher temperatures, compared to my 2017 Mak 1 with Lumberjack hickory pellets. Great for grilling as well. Currently, I am using the bag of Bear Mountain Hickory pellets that came with the new Mak 2. My usual pellet is the Lumberjack 100% hickory pellets. Haven't tested them on the Mak 2 yet.
That leaves 3 possible reasons which I can come up with to explain why I am getting so much better smoke generation:
1) The new firmware on the pellet boss from 2017 to 2019. Not sure that would explain this.
2) The Bear Mountain pellets compared to the Lumberjack pellets. Certainly could be the reason, but hard to imagine it makes such a big difference.
3) The flame zone insert in the Mak 2 compared may have some effect. Not sure I can explain why it would, but it was a variable I considered.
Any thoughts? I am almost out of Bear Mountain pellets, so it should be pretty clear regarding #2 once I return to Lumberjack hickory. I am getting great smoke generation up to 250, and even decent smoke at 275. Previously, I was using smoke tubes on the Mak 1 at all temps to increase the smoke output. Definitely doesn't seem necessary now!