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A couple pork butts on the Masterbuilt
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09/18/22 07:31 PM
09/18/22 07:31 PM
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Joined: Jun 2010
Posts: 3,298 Ontario, Canada
slydogx
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Served with baked Yukon golds and sweet potatoes with a side of corn. Will be shredding one for pulled pork sammiches one night this week
Just happy to be here.
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Re: A couple pork butts on the Masterbuilt
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09/18/22 07:36 PM
09/18/22 07:36 PM
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I have the gravity 1050 and really like it
Just happy to be here.
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Re: A couple pork butts on the Masterbuilt
[Re: slydogx]
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09/18/22 07:42 PM
09/18/22 07:42 PM
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I have the gravity 1050 and really like it I’ve got the same thing. Used it probably 15 times. An this last time, yesterday I cooked a brisket. the fan didn’t want to kick back on after opening the fuel door, where you put briquettes or lump in at. Had to turn off an back on a few times to get it back goin. Other than that it’s been ok. But I will say it isn’t for me because I like to tend to the fire/smoke as I cook something. It’s almost too simple of a cooker lol
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Re: A couple pork butts on the Masterbuilt
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09/18/22 07:53 PM
09/18/22 07:53 PM
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The door switches are sketchy sometimes LOL. I generally am too busy with the job or chasing kids to tend fire so it's been good for me. I'm saving for a Napoleon gas grill to have as backup. Right now, this is the only BBQ I have.
Just happy to be here.
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