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Why does the Maverick gotta have problems?

The ET-732 looks to be ideal, and it's decently priced, but I've read nothing but bad reviews on it. Bad probes, inconsistent temperatures, etc.
A bad probe manifests itself in an inconsistent reading, so they are really the same problem.

I got an ET-732 this past April. After about 10 cooks, the stock 3' pit probe went bad. I have a probe grommet in the side of my cooker, never crimped the wire and never got the probe or wire wet.

I bought a 6' replacement pit probe and the unit works fine again.

Bob
 
I have had my ET732 for over 6 months and use them 2-4times a week. I don't baby them, but I dont beat them up either. I make sure that the wires arent kinked, I dont immerse the whole probe when washing them, and I dont pull on the probe from the wire. The only probe of mine that has went bad was the one my roommate washed and he submersed the whole probe for an extended amount of time while doing dishes.

As for using the probes, i feed them through the exhaust vents of my Mini and my OTG without any issues at all. If you use the probes that come with the unit, it might be too short to reach a table, and you will just need to hang it off the handles.

How long are the stock probes? From what I understand, the probes are about $20 each, aren't they? That's close to $100 for the Maverick setup. Might be worth getting the Thermoworks one, although that wireless ability is nice.
 
How long are the stock probes? From what I understand, the probes are about $20 each, aren't they? That's close to $100 for the Maverick setup. Might be worth getting the Thermoworks one, although that wireless ability is nice.

The probes are I believe either 3 or 4 ft. They are long enough so that you can hang the unit off the handles of a Kettle or the mini. If you want to get a 6ft probe you can place the unit on a table near by.

You are thinking too deeply into the whole 2 probe thermometer. The stock unit works great (as approved by numerous brethern) If you are within warranty period Maverick will replace items that are defective. If you are hesitant to get the Maverick, it might put your mind at ease a little bit more than Big Green Egg is willing to put their name on the device and sell it as an eggsesory ( http://www.biggreenegg.com/eggcessories/dual-probe-remote-wireless-thermometer/)

Remember though you get what you pay for. The thermoworks dual probe setup is a very nice setup. My co-worker has one and loves it. The overall quality of the unit is higher than the Maverick ET-732. But if you want a remote receiver you can carry around the house, you will have to find another solution for you as they do not provide one.
 
People are quick to post bad experiences.
Folks who have no problems are quiet and just go about their business.
Like when I was in the military. Sit around the bar in the NCO of Officer's Club and all you heard was bitchin' and whinin' but very little about the good and great things going on. 8).

I have had my 732 for several years with nary a problem other than a bad probe before I learned to put "heat shrink" tubing on the cable to probe junction.
Solved the probe problem not only for my Maverick, but my Taylor probes.

5-0 has the dual function 6'probes on sale regularly for about $12.50 each.
Great upgrade!!!

Great product.

TIM
 
People are quick to post bad experiences.
Folks who have no problems are quiet and just go about their business.
Like when I was in the military. Sit around the bar in the NCO of Officer's Club and all you heard was bitchin' and whinin' but very little about the good and great things going on. 8).

I have had my 732 for several years with nary a problem other than a bad probe before I learned to put "heat shrink" tubing on the cable to probe junction.
Solved the probe problem not only for my Maverick, but my Taylor probes.

5-0 has the dual function 6'probes on sale regularly for about $12.50 each.
Great upgrade!!!

Great product.

TIM

What's the "heat shrink" tubing you are talking about? That sounds like a good solution. Sorry, I'm new here.
 
I've heard part of the issue with the probes going bad has to do with the pit probe sitting on the grate itself. I've always inserted mine into a potato or an onion or an apple.
 
The probes are I believe either 3 or 4 ft. They are long enough so that you can hang the unit off the handles of a Kettle or the mini. If you want to get a 6ft probe you can place the unit on a table near by.

You are thinking too deeply into the whole 2 probe thermometer. The stock unit works great (as approved by numerous brethern) If you are within warranty period Maverick will replace items that are defective. If you are hesitant to get the Maverick, it might put your mind at ease a little bit more than Big Green Egg is willing to put their name on the device and sell it as an eggsesory ( http://www.biggreenegg.com/eggcessories/dual-probe-remote-wireless-thermometer/)

Remember though you get what you pay for. The thermoworks dual probe setup is a very nice setup. My co-worker has one and loves it. The overall quality of the unit is higher than the Maverick ET-732. But if you want a remote receiver you can carry around the house, you will have to find another solution for you as they do not provide one.

I would think 3-4 ft would be plenty for what I need it for. I'll only be using it on a mini wsm.

It is reassuring that the BGE folks would put their name on the product. They're a quality brand.

I have a lot to think about. Thing is, I don't even have my mini WSM built yet. My Vasconia pot arrives on Thursday. I hope it fits better than the IMUSA did.
 
What's the "heat shrink" tubing you are talking about? That sounds like a good solution. Sorry, I'm new here.

No problem--pick up some 1/4" heat shrink tubing from any hardware store.
Use a piece maybe 2-2.5" long and "shrink" it over the junction of the cable and the probe. Use a hair dryer, lighter, or any moderate heat source.
Just need shrinking enough to hold it in place--it will seal up fine when in the smoker heat.
It keeps the moisture out of the junction and reinforces it.

Has solved all of my probe problems for both my Maverick and my Taylor's.

TIM
 
I've had my ET-732 since about April. It's been great and I've had zero problems. I should take better care if it but no issues and no replacement parts have been needed. I make sure I don't kink the wires when storing. Batteries last a long time. I've never had mine over 375F. Remote unit is very reliable and the alarming is nice for peace of mind on overnight cooks.

I highly recommend the ET-732 based on my experience. I bought mine at a good price from an E-Bay seller.
 
There is used 3 times on E-Bay right now. Current bid $22.
 
Yes sir! I still have them on sale. I forgot to change the Buy 2 or more price back to what it should be. So right now it is still Buy 2 for $25.00. My laziness and busy work schedule has created a bargain. :wink: http://www.bbqequipmentstore.com/Maverick-ET-732-6-Foot-Hybrid-Probe-ET-732-Hybrid-Probe.htm

That is a great deal! I actually bought 2 of the 6ft hybrid probes from you. I always turn to 5-0 BBQ for any bbq accessory before I go anywhere else. Great service, fast shipping, and a fellow brethren to boot!
 
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