Masterbuilt M7P 7-in-1 Smoker and Grill with Pan and Basket Set
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| Masterbuilt M7P 7-in-1 Smoker and Grill with Pan and Basket Set |
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| Manufacturer: Masterbuilt |
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| List Price: $199.99 |
| Sale Price: $149.99 |
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Product Description |
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Known for quality and innovation, Masterbuilt's cooking products set the standard. If your looking to get the most flavor out of your food, then the 7 in 1 Smoker and Grill has everything your looking for. This quality smoker/grill features propane smoking and grilling, charcoal smoking and grilling, a deep fryer, boiling/steaming, and camp cooking.
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Product Details |
- Smoker and grill with 10-1/2-quart aluminum pot and basket
- Uses propane or charcoal; can also boil/steam, camp cook, and deep-fry
- Porcelain flame disk bowl; solid-steel 19-inch LP gas-cooker stand
- Cast-iron burner; temperature gauge; cool-touch handles for safety
- Measures approximately 18 by 18 by 26-1/2 inches; 1-year limited warranty
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Smokin Smoker
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| Review Date: March 13, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Steve, Santa Cruz, California |
I went to various retail outlets to inspect Webers, Brinkman and the Masterbuilt. I ended up buying the Masterbuilt M7P. I also was not interested in refrigerator size smoker either. An 18.5 inch grill diameter suites me fine.
Here's why:
1. Brinkman - Single not multi-tiered. Harder to work in lower chamber unless you're very tall. Priced over (...)
2. Weber - Way over priced, period. Only had charcoal option not duel; charcoal and/or propane. Height to low.
3. Shop the inet. You can find an M7P for under (...).
I can control the heat better with propane rather than charcoal as I like a cooler smoke under 125 degrees. I bought the M7P strictly for smoking as I have a gas BBQ grill. The M7P water pan could be used as a drip bowl if you do.
Kit included an aluminum pot and mesh basket, I suppose for crab/lobster boils.
Masterbuilt M7P
Pros:
* Xlnt packaging as every square inch was utilized. Amazed how small a box the M7P arrived in. No waste. Go green.
* Nice finish. Over time we'll see if the shine holds. Wish it came in a primer (dull) black instead.
* Every piece was wrapped well.
* All nuts, bolts, and screws plainly labeled.
* Easy to follow assembly instructions.
* Smokes extremely well. I use the water pan as a heat blocker to cool the smoke down.
* King salmon, beef brisket and pork butt come out lip smackin' to die for dee-lishous.
* Breaks down easily so multi-usage becomes a reality. Just lift the sections up and away. That's it.
* Handles remain cool after 5 hours of smoking. BIG thumbs up!
* NO smoke leakage, it all inside the unit.
Cons:
* Looking for a another burner. The flame range is medium to high. When set low it tends to choke. By this I mean you hear a whooshing/roaring sound as the flame turns from blue/green to yellow/orange. By low I mean the flame is licking the chamber bottom 8" away, yet I cannot maintain a blue/green flame.
* Have to make adjustments to the top lid air/smoke vent so it closes completely.
**Note: When installing the burn unit note the positions of the legs. One leg is at the back while two are in front. Mount the unit so the propane hose faces the correct direction - right or left - as it's not long enough to reach around if mounted incorrectly. If U goof, it's a simple four screw removal to remount the unit...a 2 minute job.
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So good so far?
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| Review Date: May 17, 2010 |
| Reviewer: R. Young, |
Easy setup. Only thing I question is thermometer accuracy.
Smoked ribs and chicken last weekend and they were great! |
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