Never been much of a Masterbuilt fan but this looks interesting. Saw it on Facebook this morning.
https://www.masterbuilt.com/pages/gravity-series-560
https://www.masterbuilt.com/pages/gravity-series-560
Of course you would. This is probably at least 2k less though and might be a good option for somebody with a lower budget.I think I will stick with my Assassin 28.
I was also looking forward to seeing that.I, and many here it seemed, was looking forward to the Old Country GF but that never appeared to materialize.
I, and many here it seemed, was looking forward to the Old Country GF but that never appeared to materialize.
Kinda cool- everybody and their dog seems to have a pellet cooker but gravity?
That's the part that worries me. The chute should be minimum 1/4". Here's my charcoal grate.I was on there live today and got them to show me how the chute works. Kinda cool. Have some pieces of metals you insert to cut off the fire. Holds 16 pounds of charcoal.
I would love to know the thickness of steel inside the charcoal chute. I can see this selling fast.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FotwjLyaSLc
I had to watch a couple more times. The chute doesn't look to be insulated. I guess that's the reason for the slotted surround around the chute (protects against burns). The fan seems to be used to push flames into the cook chamber when grilling and as an ATC when smoking. At $500 compromises had to be made.As a GF owner, this video makes no sense.