I try to keep the back wall above the element legs dry from grease so the non heating legs of the element don't get wet and short.
For the money (especially on sale) they aren’t a bad unit. Some seems to have more problems than others. My son-in-laws sits covered on his deck and fires up without fail every time. It’s about 4 years old and has ran flawlessly.Have been looking to get an electric smoker, I guess I'll cross Masterbuilt off the list.
I mean it smoked great food and generally works as advertised. Built quality is not great, but pretty good value. I think burnt out heating elements and bad electrical controls are common, but customer service was good up until it was an expensive problem. I would still recommend the smokers when they are on sale, even with my issue.Have been looking to get an electric smoker, I guess I'll cross Masterbuilt off the list.
I mean it smoked great food and generally works as advertised. Built quality is not great, but pretty good value. I think burnt out heating elements and bad electrical controls are common, but customer service was good up until it was an expensive problem. I would still recommend the smokers when they are on sale, even with my issue.
Ya know, I read and read on electric smokers before I splurged and heating elements were all the main issue. Some only 90 day warranties. Smokin-it just kept haunting me. Three year warranty. Christmas bonus and....Have been looking to get an electric smoker, I guess I'll cross Masterbuilt off the list.
I'm with you on this . No regrets at all .I just took what I had and rewired it with a New Pid unit in play. Loving it ever since. No issues at all and now I have memory for different heat profiles. Something most units/manufacturers don't offer.
I got my MES40 unit in 2019 just before Christmas. The first one had some pretty good damage on a corner as FedEx brought it from SamsClub.com.
The replacement unit was rec'd after not much of a hassle. I started using the new one around Christmas and it worked well but the first element burned open by May. This unit is on my screen porch up near the house and is not exposed to weather/moisture. I found the listing for parts on the Masterbuilt website and the price of two replacement elements plus shipping was around $30. This seemed fair as at least one seller on Amazon was at $30 for one element shipped. It took over a week to show up in PA from GA (covid delays?). Replacing the element was fairly easy and I did a few more cooks with it and it worked for a couple weeks.
I had promised to bring lunch to some friends and had my chicken trimmed and brined. I lit my smoke tube and saw the element glowing as it heated up. I came back to check the progress and it had only reached 120 with the set temp at 225. Since I had just swapped the element I checked that first but the element still measured 12.2 ohms and the connections were good. I hooked my volt meter leads direct to the wires that feed the element and when you set up a cook and the unit showed it was heating, it only puts out 1.65vac and I'd expect 120vac on the element. I was able to cook the meat in the oven so it didn't go to waste but my Masterbuilt has failed me twice in 7 months. I believe I read another thread here on SMF where negative opinions were shared on the quality of MES units sourced through Sam's Club.
I filled out a service request on their website as the phone number has a recording saying that the online/email support is the only option during covid. So far at 7 business days as of Friday I have an email that they rec'd my request for help but nothing further.
I'd really like to get my MES back in running shape and didn't expect that the quality would be lacking so much. I understand the option to convert to a PID should yield a much more consistent experience but for the short time I've owned this unit I feel like Masterbuilt should be supplying the parts and support necessary to repair or replace this unit.
Other friends bought their own Masterbuilt propane smoker after having dinner I provided for them a couple times. It's easy to get addicted to smoking meat like other smoking I guess. Not sure if Masterbuilt watches these forums or not but I'll jump over on Twitter or Facebook next and see if I can get some help from Masterbuilt via those channels.
I had held off doing any further disassembly/troubleshooting so as not to void my warranty...
Go to the MB page on FB and messenger them. That's the fastest.I got my MES40 unit in 2019 just before Christmas. The first one had some pretty good damage on a corner as FedEx brought it from SamsClub.com.
The replacement unit was rec'd after not much of a hassle. I started using the new one around Christmas and it worked well but the first element burned open by May. This unit is on my screen porch up near the house and is not exposed to weather/moisture. I found the listing for parts on the Masterbuilt website and the price of two replacement elements plus shipping was around $30. This seemed fair as at least one seller on Amazon was at $30 for one element shipped. It took over a week to show up in PA from GA (covid delays?). Replacing the element was fairly easy and I did a few more cooks with it and it worked for a couple weeks.
I had promised to bring lunch to some friends and had my chicken trimmed and brined. I lit my smoke tube and saw the element glowing as it heated up. I came back to check the progress and it had only reached 120 with the set temp at 225. Since I had just swapped the element I checked that first but the element still measured 12.2 ohms and the connections were good. I hooked my volt meter leads direct to the wires that feed the element and when you set up a cook and the unit showed it was heating, it only puts out 1.65vac and I'd expect 120vac on the element. I was able to cook the meat in the oven so it didn't go to waste but my Masterbuilt has failed me twice in 7 months. I believe I read another thread here on SMF where negative opinions were shared on the quality of MES units sourced through Sam's Club.
I filled out a service request on their website as the phone number has a recording saying that the online/email support is the only option during covid. So far at 7 business days as of Friday I have an email that they rec'd my request for help but nothing further.
I'd really like to get my MES back in running shape and didn't expect that the quality would be lacking so much. I understand the option to convert to a PID should yield a much more consistent experience but for the short time I've owned this unit I feel like Masterbuilt should be supplying the parts and support necessary to repair or replace this unit.
Other friends bought their own Masterbuilt propane smoker after having dinner I provided for them a couple times. It's easy to get addicted to smoking meat like other smoking I guess. Not sure if Masterbuilt watches these forums or not but I'll jump over on Twitter or Facebook next and see if I can get some help from Masterbuilt via those channels.
I had held off doing any further disassembly/troubleshooting so as not to void my warranty...
It has always been a hit or miss thing with Masterbuilt.
They used to be terrible with customers.
Then for awhile they were Great.
The last few years it's been the luck of the draw.
Back when it was going Good, there was a Masterbuilt guy here pretty often.
I haven't seen him for a long time.
Do you know which Generation you have?
Can you post pics---Inside & outside?
My Go-to guy here for fixing MES istallbm ---Hopefully he'll show up & give you a hand.
Bear
Thanks for the responses guys
It’s a model 20075315
I have always kept the two foil pans on the bottom rack to catch drips and it keeps things cleaner and dry that way
I too am having terrible luck getting MasterBuilt to reply to my warranty request via their contact form. It's been 15 days with only an acknowledgment that my message was received. I will try the Facebook message option next. If a company can't respond to a warranty request promptly, it makes me wonder if they are going to be around very long. That's a sign of understaffing due to financial issues. For whatever it's worth, my MES140G has been used twice. The controller registers 20+ degrees higher than what the temperature in the smoker actually is, so my maximum temperature seems to be 255 rather than the advertised 275.