mummel
Master of the Pit
Masterbuilt really needs to get their sht together. A waterproof, breathable cover should be a given. It's the easiest up-sell they could ever make. Charge more if you have to, but at least provide a quality cover.
Dang @mummel there you go again with the Masterbuilt bashing. If they charge more they are no longer the go to low cost smoker and they most likely will end up out of the price point for most of their customers.
Masterbuilt really needs to get their sht together. A waterproof, breathable cover should be a given. It's the easiest up-sell they could ever make. Charge more if you have to, but at least provide a quality cover.
Some people just aren't built to own an electric smoker.
Dang @mummel there you go again with the Masterbuilt bashing. If they charge more they are no longer the go to low cost smoker and they most likely will end up out of the price point for most of their customers.
This is not fair. Masterbuilt sells an outdoor appliance that cant get wet. Ok fine. So what do they do to help customers store their smokers that dont have roofed porches? They sell a cover. Ok great. But wait, the cover leaks like sieve..... I mean seriously.... I dont want to get into a debate. I am literally trying to fork over my money to MB but storage is a problem for me. A proper cover would help solve the issue. How difficult can it be to sell the current cover as a $20 dust cover, and contract out Classic Accessories to make a branded waterproof, breathable cover (hickory series, lifetime warranty) and sell it for $50 or $60? MB makes money & customers are happy because they have a choice between both covers. A no brainer. It's clear to me that Masterbuilt is not a customer driven company. I'm not unequivocally bashing the business. I want to buy their product because they provide the best solution for me vs the other options out there. But as a first time buyer who does their research, they are leaving a sour taste in my mouth.
Some people just aren't built to own an electric smoker.
Then just go out and buy a cover yourself. I honestly don't see what all the fuss is about. I've never had an issue with my cover.
This is not fair. Masterbuilt sells an outdoor appliance that cant get wet. Ok fine. So what do they do to help customers store their smokers that dont have roofed porches? They sell a cover. Ok great. But wait, the cover leaks like sieve..... I mean seriously.... I dont want to get into a debate. I am literally trying to fork over my money to MB but storage is a problem for me. A proper cover would help solve the issue. How difficult can it be to sell the current cover as a $20 dust cover, and contract out Classic Accessories to make a branded waterproof, breathable cover (hickory series, lifetime warranty) and sell it for $50 or $60? MB makes money & customers are happy because they have a choice between both covers. A no brainer. It's clear to me that Masterbuilt is not a customer driven company. I'm not unequivocally bashing the business. I want to buy their product because they provide the best solution for me vs the other options out there. But as a first time buyer who does their research, they are leaving a sour taste in my mouth.
Anyway, let's keep it positive. Waiting on a Cabelas discount! Memorial Day weekend?
Dennis, what does the cover look like from the side? From the Amazon reviews, it says the cover is 36 inches high on one side, and 48 inches high on the other side. As the MES BT is 40 inches high, it looks like there would be a ~4 inch area exposed at the back where the wiring is at the bottom.Re: cover for the 40 in MES 2.5 Bluetooth smoker, I purchased from Amazon the a"Classis Accessories Veranda Stackable Chairs Cover #78972" and it fits over everything, including the handle. See attached.
I never use Bluetooth anything but your comment interested me. Wonder why I Maverick found an easy method for transmitting radio signals up to 300 feet away without requiring line-of-sight but MB has a problem with its Bluetooth transmitter (from what you've written)?My limited experience with the Bluetooth function hasn't been great either. I found that once it is paired with your cell phone or iPad, you shouldn't have to do it again and again, but the range for me has only been about 25-30 yards - line of sight. Once I went inside I lost connection. That doesn't mean that it needs to be paired again, just out of range.
I installed a faster wireless router in my house since my last smoke. I don't know if it will improve the range or not - I'll find out in a few days when I next smoke something. I'll report back to this forum on that.
Dennis
Another good question would be, why do I lose contact a lot from inside my "All Wood" House with my Mavericks, but never with my MES Remote Control???
I never use Bluetooth anything but your comment interested me. Wonder why I Maverick found an easy method for transmitting radio signals up to 300 feet away without requiring line-of-sight but MB has a problem with its Bluetooth transmitter (from what you've written)?
Why would you need to use a wireless router? I don't know much about BT technology but I thought all you needed was a transmitter and a receiver.
Bear the MES remote uses RF signals which can be varying strengths (and it must be a stronger signal than what Maverick uses). RF is almost always stronger than bluetooth which is why the older Mavericks seem to have way better range than the new bluetooth ones.
Another good question would be, why do I lose contact a lot from inside my "All Wood" House with my Mavericks, but never with my MES Remote Control???
I would think a company that specializes in Therms would do a better job than a Company that mainly makes cheap Smokers??
Bear
Thank You!!
Bear the MES remote uses RF signals which can be varying strengths (and it must be a stronger signal than what Maverick uses). RF is almost always stronger than bluetooth which is why the older Mavericks seem to have way better range than the new bluetooth ones.
I never use Bluetooth anything but your comment interested me. Wonder why I Maverick found an easy method for transmitting radio signals up to 300 feet away without requiring line-of-sight but MB has a problem with its Bluetooth transmitter (from what you've written)?
Why would you need to use a wireless router? I don't know much about BT technology but I thought all you needed was a transmitter and a receiver.
Awesome!!
That should give you great air flow, even as good as the Gen #1.
Brilliant !!
Bear
Awesome!!
That should give you great air flow, even as good as the Gen #1.
Brilliant !!
Bear
Thank You!!
I know my old ET-73 had poor range, so I demoted it to Curing Fridge duty, and got an ET-732. Works great after 5 years, but I got another ET-732 so I'd have two of them.
I put the receivers right next to each other on my coffee table in the living room, and the new one loses signal, but the old one doesn't.
Bear
IMHO----For us old non-tech guys, the 732 fits us best.Originally Posted by dennispfaff
I think I would like to purchase a Maverick to monitor my smokes from inside. The MES Bluetooth has limited range. The problem or question is which model to buy? I notice on Amazon there are a few Maverick models; 732, 733, 735.
Dennis
Dennis, what does the cover look like from the side? From the Amazon reviews, it says the cover is 36 inches high on one side, and 48 inches high on the other side. As the MES BT is 40 inches high, it looks like there would be a ~4 inch area exposed at the back where the wiring is at the bottom.
Well, I am by no means a tech guy. Actually I'm officially an old fart now - just turned 70. I did not buy the new router just for this smoker. Had home computer problems and when the cable service man was here, he said that I could improve my speed with a better router. I use my iPad for the MES Bluetooth feature. In fact, I now have a connection from my living room. Monitoring it now as I am smoking some boneless chicken thighs and breast using Bear's recipe in a pan. The wine comes next! [emoji]128512[/emoji]Why would you need to use a wireless router? I don't know much about BT technology but I thought all you needed was a transmitter and a receiver.
I would say "touché" except for inside my Hardie Siding home my ET-733 receiver never loses the signal. AND I don't own a MES with a remote control. So there!
Another good question would be, why do I lose contact a lot from inside my "All Wood" House with my Mavericks, but never with my MES Remote Control???
I would think a company that specializes in Therms would do a better job than a Company that mainly makes cheap Smokers??
Bear
I understand. A few months ago I bought a faster router after the current one stopped working. The new one is a dual frequency router which is better for when my son's home and gaming.
I bought the 733 which is the update to the 732 and I like it a lot. 735 is the new Bluetooth model.
[/quoteI understand. A few months ago I bought a faster router after the current one stopped working. The new one is a dual frequency router which is better for when my son's home and gaming.
I bought the 733 which is the update to the 732 and I like it a lot. 735 is the new Bluetooth model.
So what happened to 734?? Maybe Maverick took a year off... Ha ha
Maybe that model version just never worked out. Perhaps they buried it at sea.So what happened to 734?? Maybe Maverick took a year off... Ha ha