Hey Tommy .. my XT starts great with a paper towel and a little vegetable oil .. my only Con so far is the power cord it came loose on one of my cooks and kind of had me scratching my head. But now I check it every time Great show…
Thanks Frank. For some reason mine took to long. Tried it a few times as thats how I started my gen1 masterbuilts. When i run through this box of starters, ill give it another go.,.
Your observations about the 900 are certainly correct. I have been pretty good at estimating how much fuel I needed for whatever I was cooking. Can't imagine having half the hopper full of fuel at the end of a cook. As for grease management, I have cooked on the top rack and used aluminum pans underneath. I have no grease problem. Don't want to hijack the video, but I bought the 900 for a very specific purpose. It does the job. The XT looks like you can do great things with it, and you have. To be honest, I never thought about buying the XT. Not sure why. . Anyway, thanks for the video and your hard work. Belated Happy 4th. JT
JT my man.... Ain't nothing wrong with the food produced on that Tahoma 900. I just wished they would have nailed down that hopper so fuel was not at a loss. Cheers my brother and you keep on enjoying!
Nice review Tommy very informative that’s my number 1 thing I love about this channel your 100% honest about everything good or bad good job cheers 🔥🍺👍
As always very informative. Watched couple of Your videos now also subscribed. Waiting on my XT to arrive (expected in july). Can't wait.and hope to see more from You :)
@@thegalleryBBQ Cheers. Can't wait. Can You tell me though how are the masterbuilt probes compared to chefstemp quad pro? Are there any differences? I'm hoping You have unbiased opinion after using both. I'm thinking like if xt already has good probes then is there a point in getting quad pro? I prefer to use one app not multiple devices if possible
I connected an inkbrd wired probe next to he manufacture one and the temps were within 8 degrees F of each other regardless of if I was smoking at 160 or 300f - that's pretty good in my opinion
it is good. That said there are lots of factors that drive your pit temp. Wind, outside temps and so forth. Thats the readon I always run an outside sourse. Cheers
Great video . I had a question the XT vs LSG pellet for smoke and flavor. I was working on ordering the LSG but have been interested in the gravity cookers for a while. I run camp chef currently And can make some fine food but want to move up to the next level and would love to hear your thoughts. I know they are significantly different in price but know the quality is too. Thanks for the time and video.
HI Tommy I really enjoy your videos. I have owned the 560 and 1050, both worked great. I now have the Xt and frankly i am very dissapointed. The problem is the temp control is beyond bad. Last 2 were just fine. my XT will over shoot by 150 degrees then under by 75. middle rack temps with my external probe is all over the place sometimes off from the buikt in probe temp by 200 degrees. Build quality is great but i dont think i can live with the temp issue.
Hey Warrior, I'm pretty sure I'm going to get the new masterbuilt that's on the market, lots of money! Might run thoughs by you if you're okay with PMs.
Thank for the video. I am just got this for a smoking completion in a few weeks. Do you know why it can’t keep temp around 250. I kept on having to close the slide as the temperate kept rising to over 300. Any ideas what I have been doing wrong ?
Hey Tommy! Great video! How well do you think the control panel will hold up over the winter in freezing temperatures? We have ours under a cover, under a gazebo.
Is there no system check that the lid is open? When I open I hear the fan going and when I close it the temperature can spike. You got any tip on that? I also like to know where you put your temperature sensor in de masterbuilt to know the real temp.
Hey Tommy great video as always and all MB owners can make use of the splits surrounded by charcoal briquettes method for producing offset like smoke flavor. If owners don't have easy access to splits like me you can get a piece of 4" PVC and put it down in the center of the hopper and fill it with wood chunks or even pack it with chips.I then pour charcoal all around the outside and then just pull the tube out leaving the chunks/chips perfectly stacked in the middle of the hopper surrounded by an even layer of charcoal. I actually have taken it to the next step that is really cool. I buy Lumberjack pellets for $10 a 20lb bag (1/2 the price of wood chunks) and spray the inside of the PVC tube with Wagu Tallow then fill it up about 3/4 full of pellets, add enough water to fill the tube up. The water expands the pellets to fill the tube and I just wait for everything to dry and slide the pellet "log" out and just set that in the center of the hopper surrounded by charcoal. It takes a little time and effort but the savings in $ and the consistent burn make it well worth it.The other thing I do is only use the amount of fuel I need for each cook so at the end I do a burn off with what little is left which eliminates any possibility of losing 1/2 a hopper of fuel due to air leaks, it burns off any crud on the grates for easy cleaning, it moves the grease to the drip pan and I always start each cook with fresh fuel. So instead of putting 16lbs of fuel in for a 4 hr cook I just put in 4-4 1/2lbs. If I'm cooking burgers hot and fast I just put in 2lbs. You get the point. Try it, you can always add more if needed but no broom stick needed doing it this way😉
Hey Tommy, glad to see the XT hacks. I’m really happy with the 1050, but I’m not always getting as much smoke as I’d like. I like the splits tip. Do you also put chunks in the hopper? Thanks for your advice, Alden
Hey Tommy, I was planning to get a 1050 but I'm wondering if master built plans to do some of the upgraded found in the XT in to the 1050 or 800. Mainly I'm wondering about the issues with the switches ,the control panel and the firebox .
Do you know how long the spit rod and what diameter the Masterbuilt rotisserie is? I have a OneGrill Rotisserie that can do up to 50 lbs but their 20 lbs seems small. I like to cook a 25lb Turkey. I would like to put my onegrill rotisserie on the Masterbuilt. I currently use gas and want to do charcoal.
Such a great video as usual! Borja from Spain here! I am planing on buying this pit and just waiting for a while just to know if you find any important problems on it! I have one question you never talk about tho… why not using briquettes? Thanks Tommy!
You are right! I did my research and it looks like KingsFord makes briquettes! Not sure why I thought otherwise. We do not have that brand here but I will stick to briquettes anyway! BTW… how long can you cook with a full charge on briquettes on the XT? Thanks again!
another great vid Tommy. I was thinking about the no flare up, grease fires with the XT. Putting a slight engineering twist to it. The lack of grease fire at all is the design of the twin manifold that vents the smoke and heat right to the center of the grill. Since the vents are pumping smoke and and almost pure CO2/CO into that lower part of the grill, since most of the grease falls below the vents, it snuffs any grease flame ignition. Theres just not enough oxygen to the ignite the flame. I could be wrong, but it make sense to me. May be a design feature. I wonder if I could make a custom vent system like that for 560, which seems to be the worst for grease fires. That may be and opportunity for like LSS to make custom manifolds to do the same thing.
Tommy, is this the best auto smoker in the $1500 range for flavor, ease of use, and reliability? Is there something better I should be looking at in that price range?
The decision is easy, if you can afford the XT then get, the cooks each one produces wont be that different but the XT is built like a tank and will last you far longer, you get what you pay for with the XT. And that's quality of materials used.
Hi Brian. I kind of agree with Badman. While the 1050 is an amazing pit, the XT is build better, better meterails used, better disign. That said. They both will put out amazing food. You have to get what you can afford. 560/600/800/1050/XT.... All those pits are tops in it's class.
Tommy I love my 560 but the control unit and power cord both crapped the bed. They are sending me new ones but what gives I bought it mid may this year.
It happens. Although it never happened to me and about 98% of other 560 owners. It definitely does happen. Hopufully it's smooth sailing from here on out!
Does this model have the griddle like the 800, or is it available separately? I really liked the 800 and have been wanting to get it for several years but hasn't been an option for us yet. I think I would use the griddle more than smoking. But, I really like the design of the XT better. Now I have to convince the wife to let me spend more.
It kind of disappoints me about relying on the controller to monitor temps. I have tested my 1050 and if I have it set to 250, the middle rack is right at 250. I do wish the lid had an analog thermometer.
My grease trap is much fuller than yours after 2 cooks - are you sure your XT is on a level surface, if not then raise the right hand wheels a cm or so, shove a bit of cardboard underneath two of the legs
Great video Tommy. You explained everything on that Masterbuild XT. Great information and tips.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Hey Tommy .. my XT starts great with a paper towel and a little vegetable oil .. my only Con so far is the power cord it came loose on one of my cooks and kind of had me scratching my head. But now I check it every time
Great show…
Thanks Frank. For some reason mine took to long. Tried it a few times as thats how I started my gen1 masterbuilts. When i run through this box of starters, ill give it another go.,.
Thanks for the tips and tricks for I pulled the trigger on getting my Masterbuild XT! Cant wait!
your gonna love it...
Your observations about the 900 are certainly correct. I have been pretty good at estimating how much fuel I needed for whatever I was cooking. Can't imagine having half the hopper full of fuel at the end of a cook. As for grease management, I have cooked on the top rack and used aluminum pans underneath. I have no grease problem. Don't want to hijack the video, but I bought the 900 for a very specific purpose. It does the job.
The XT looks like you can do great things with it, and you have. To be honest, I never thought about buying the XT. Not sure why. .
Anyway, thanks for the video and your hard work.
Belated Happy 4th.
JT
JT my man.... Ain't nothing wrong with the food produced on that Tahoma 900. I just wished they would have nailed down that hopper so fuel was not at a loss. Cheers my brother and you keep on enjoying!
Another great video Tommy.
Love my 1050 and haven’t made the XT jump......yet
Oh man I love your T-shirt!
Ill have to make those for sale.
Awesome tips on this beast! Loving the cooks and the performance! 🔥🔥Have a super weekend! Cheers brother 🍻
Thanks my man.
Nice review Tommy very informative that’s my number 1 thing I love about this channel your 100% honest about everything good or bad good job cheers 🔥🍺👍
Thank you so much LL 👍
A lot of good information in this video! 👏👍🍻
As always very informative. Watched couple of Your videos now also subscribed. Waiting on my XT to arrive (expected in july). Can't wait.and hope to see more from You :)
Welcome aboard my friend and stay tuned to much more XT info. Iv got top 5 or so beginner mistakes coming soon.
@@thegalleryBBQ Cheers. Can't wait.
Can You tell me though how are the masterbuilt probes compared to chefstemp quad pro?
Are there any differences? I'm hoping You have unbiased opinion after using both.
I'm thinking like if xt already has good probes then is there a point in getting quad pro? I prefer to use one app not multiple devices if possible
You remind me of the Macho Man Randy Savage. Thanks for the review and the tips!
Ive heard that and ringo star. lol
@thegalleryBBQ I see it!
Great video brotha
Appreciate the support my man.
Very informative my guy!! Nice work as always
Appreciate it!
That's a lot of great information, Tommy!👍✌️
Thanks 👍
Awesome video! Thanks for the info!
Enjoy and thanks for watching
Excellent show
Glad you enjoyed it
I connected an inkbrd wired probe next to he manufacture one and the temps were within 8 degrees F of each other regardless of if I was smoking at 160 or 300f - that's pretty good in my opinion
it is good. That said there are lots of factors that drive your pit temp. Wind, outside temps and so forth. Thats the readon I always run an outside sourse. Cheers
Great video . I had a question the XT vs LSG pellet for smoke and flavor. I was working on ordering the LSG but have been interested in the gravity cookers for a while. I run camp chef currently And can make some fine food but want to move up to the next level and would love to hear your thoughts. I know they are significantly different in price but know the quality is too. Thanks for the time and video.
Don’t have the XT but just replaced by pellet grill with the masterbuilt 600, just did my first brisket in it and wow what a pit.
Heck yeah. That 600 is an amazing pit. Enjoy it and stay tuned for many more Masterbuilt tips, tricks and recipes.
The wood split method is the only way I run the XT and it works great.
Agreed.
HI Tommy I really enjoy your videos. I have owned the 560 and 1050, both worked great. I now have the Xt and frankly i am very dissapointed. The problem is the temp control is beyond bad. Last 2 were just fine. my XT will over shoot by 150 degrees then under by 75. middle rack temps with my external probe is all over the place sometimes off from the buikt in probe temp by 200 degrees. Build quality is great but i dont think i can live with the temp issue.
WOW... Although mine over shoots it settles quick. It does run hot but i adjust according to my externel probes. Have you reached out to the company??
Hey Warrior, I'm pretty sure I'm going to get the new masterbuilt that's on the market, lots of money! Might run thoughs by you if you're okay with PMs.
gallerybbq@gmail.com
Thank for the video. I am just got this for a smoking completion in a few weeks. Do you know why it can’t keep temp around 250.
I kept on having to close the slide as the temperate kept rising to over 300.
Any ideas what I have been doing wrong ?
Hey Tommy! Great video! How well do you think the control panel will hold up over the winter in freezing temperatures? We have ours under a cover, under a gazebo.
IIIIIId only be guessing but id hope pretty well.
Tommy I just got my XT yesterday - another warning would be to unbox on its side! All good though if you got 4 people to lift it on it's side 😅
I did the same. lol
How, when and where do you add your wood for smoking?
Is there no system check that the lid is open? When I open I hear the fan going and when I close it the temperature can spike. You got any tip on that? I also like to know where you put your temperature sensor in de masterbuilt to know the real temp.
Use a few match light cubs to start your flames 🔥 or use a CHARCOAL CHIMNEY, to get your flame 🔥 going and just be patient
Hi mate, I was wondering with the flap/slid not closing properly is it just a bit of gunk in there and is it easy to get to and clean?
Not sure. One day ill have a look.
Hey Tommy great video as always and all MB owners can make use of the splits surrounded by charcoal briquettes method for producing offset like smoke flavor. If owners don't have easy access to splits like me you can get a piece of 4" PVC and put it down in the center of the hopper and fill it with wood chunks or even pack it with chips.I then pour charcoal all around the outside and then just pull the tube out leaving the chunks/chips perfectly stacked in the middle of the hopper surrounded by an even layer of charcoal. I actually have taken it to the next step that is really cool. I buy Lumberjack pellets for $10 a 20lb bag (1/2 the price of wood chunks) and spray the inside of the PVC tube with Wagu Tallow then fill it up about 3/4 full of pellets, add enough water to fill the tube up. The water expands the pellets to fill the tube and I just wait for everything to dry and slide the pellet "log" out and just set that in the center of the hopper surrounded by charcoal. It takes a little time and effort but the savings in $ and the consistent burn make it well worth it.The other thing I do is only use the amount of fuel I need for each cook so at the end I do a burn off with what little is left which eliminates any possibility of losing 1/2 a hopper of fuel due to air leaks, it burns off any crud on the grates for easy cleaning, it moves the grease to the drip pan and I always start each cook with fresh fuel. So instead of putting 16lbs of fuel in for a 4 hr cook I just put in 4-4 1/2lbs. If I'm cooking burgers hot and fast I just put in 2lbs. You get the point. Try it, you can always add more if needed but no broom stick needed doing it this way😉
Good vid brother
Glad you enjoyed
How is the power consumption on the xt and do you need to season the outide of the xt also like the older models?
I season it all esp because i live in NJ....
Hi Tommy, Great video. What is the lowest temp it will run at for holding meat / resting for long periods (keeping warm)? Thanks
I think it was 180f but not 100% sure.
Hey Tommy, glad to see the XT hacks. I’m really happy with the 1050, but I’m not always getting as much smoke as I’d like. I like the splits tip. Do you also put chunks in the hopper? Thanks for your advice, Alden
No... If you do splits in teh hopper keep it splits. That said, splits up top and chunks down in the ash catcher would be killer.
Hey Tommy, I was planning to get a 1050 but I'm wondering if master built plans to do some of the upgraded found in the XT in to the 1050 or 800. Mainly I'm wondering about the issues with the switches ,the control panel and the firebox .
I don't think so but I guess one never knows.... That 1050 still rocks.
Do you know how long the spit rod and what diameter the Masterbuilt rotisserie is? I have a OneGrill Rotisserie that can do up to 50 lbs but their 20 lbs seems small. I like to cook a 25lb Turkey. I would like to put my onegrill rotisserie on the Masterbuilt. I currently use gas and want to do charcoal.
Such a great video as usual! Borja from Spain here! I am planing on buying this pit and just waiting for a while just to know if you find any important problems on it! I have one question you never talk about tho… why not using briquettes? Thanks Tommy!
I do use Briquettes... Unless im reading your question wrong.
You are right! I did my research and it looks like KingsFord makes briquettes! Not sure why I thought otherwise. We do not have that brand here but I will stick to briquettes anyway! BTW… how long can you cook with a full charge on briquettes on the XT? Thanks again!
@@borjalpze I'd guess around 10 hours give or take...
Ok, thank you so much!!!! Cheers and keep up the good work!!! No better bbq channel than your show!!!
another great vid Tommy. I was thinking about the no flare up, grease fires with the XT. Putting a slight engineering twist to it. The lack of grease fire at all is the design of the twin manifold that vents the smoke and heat right to the center of the grill. Since the vents are pumping smoke and and almost pure CO2/CO into that lower part of the grill, since most of the grease falls below the vents, it snuffs any grease flame ignition. Theres just not enough oxygen to the ignite the flame. I could be wrong, but it make sense to me. May be a design feature. I wonder if I could make a custom vent system like that for 560, which seems to be the worst for grease fires. That may be and opportunity for like LSS to make custom manifolds to do the same thing.
The lack of grease fire is defiently kudos to Masterbuilt. Cheers
My 560's controller is messed up. It's stuck on 225 degrees. Not sure what's wrong with it. I think my wife is getting me the xt for Christmas 😁
You will love the XT. You can't go wrong!
Tommy, is this the best auto smoker in the $1500 range for flavor, ease of use, and reliability? Is there something better I should be looking at in that price range?
Yes!!! This pit's amazing.
If you haven’t done so already, can you do a comparison between the Masterbuilt Gravity XT and 1050? I am stuck between the two of them. Thanks
The decision is easy, if you can afford the XT then get, the cooks each one produces wont be that different but the XT is built like a tank and will last you far longer, you get what you pay for with the XT. And that's quality of materials used.
Hi Brian. I kind of agree with Badman. While the 1050 is an amazing pit, the XT is build better, better meterails used, better disign. That said. They both will put out amazing food. You have to get what you can afford. 560/600/800/1050/XT.... All those pits are tops in it's class.
Any spicif questions. LMK gallerybbq@gmail.com
Tommy I love my 560 but the control unit and power cord both crapped the bed. They are sending me new ones but what gives I bought it mid may this year.
It happens. Although it never happened to me and about 98% of other 560 owners. It definitely does happen. Hopufully it's smooth sailing from here on out!
Why did they get rid of the cast iron grates?
Not sure-
Does this model have the griddle like the 800, or is it available separately? I really liked the 800 and have been wanting to get it for several years but hasn't been an option for us yet. I think I would use the griddle more than smoking. But, I really like the design of the XT better. Now I have to convince the wife to let me spend more.
Not that im aware...
It kind of disappoints me about relying on the controller to monitor temps. I have tested my 1050 and if I have it set to 250, the middle rack is right at 250. I do wish the lid had an analog thermometer.
Understood. Its so hit or miss with these controllers that i never rely on them.
Pretty disappointing that they havent engineered an auto startup for these. At least have a propane starter option.
My grease trap is much fuller than yours after 2 cooks - are you sure your XT is on a level surface, if not then raise the right hand wheels a cm or so, shove a bit of cardboard underneath two of the legs
100% level. My last 2 cooks were prolly more quicker grill type cooks with less grease. Cheers