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Meater 2 Plus vs ThermoPro TempSpike vs Typhur Sync: *ONE CLEAR WINNER*
Which wireless thermometer probe is the best overall pick? While all 3 of these units did the job, the Typhur Sync had the most features and functionality I look for in a quality wireless thermometer. What did you decide? Please share your thoughts on the comments below!
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Hey everyone! My name is Kevin. I'm a husband, father, pastor and a growing BBQ enthusiast that loves the food and the gear that comes with making good eats. I started this channel to share my love for BBQ and to be a resource for new and upcoming backyard cooks so we can all have more fun and cook better food together.
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The Best Wireless Thermometer I’ve Used… (Typhur Sync Review)
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This video includes my first impressions of the Typhur Sync Wireless Meat Probes. The Sync is a Wi-Fi/Bluetooth enabled system that includes 2 premium meat probes. Each probe houses 5 sensors (1 for ambient, 4 for internal meat temps). My impressions so far are overall positive. Comparison video is up next! *UPDATE* Typhur will be rolling out a major firmware upgrade in the next two weeks via t...
INKBIRD IBT-26S Meat Thermometer: Best features AND value?
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INKBIRD has released the first cooking alarm that utilizes Bluetooth 5.1 and WiFi that utilizes both the 2.4ghz and 5ghz bands. This makes for reliable connections on top of having 6 total probe inputs, a bright and clear LCD display, and a very easy to use app. They are also celebrating their 13 year anniversary this month (9/2023) so be on the lookout for more promotions from them. Affiliate ...
Typhur InstaProbe Food Thermometer - How much more fancy can a thermometer get?
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In this video I review the Typhur InstaProbe and compare aspects of it against the popular ThermoWorks ThermaPen and a couple others. This pen is a premium entry into the category with an OLED display, fast readings, precise accuracy and elegant looks. Minus one design flaw with the exposed probe tip, I would say this product is easily one of my favorite thermometer pens so far. Typhur InstaPro...
Goodbye Workhorse Pits 1975
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This last year has been full of changes: job, community, foster placements, and soon... home. In this short tribute I say farewell to my favorite cooker so far... the Workhorse Pits 1975. Thank you to all the WHP fans that have watched my videos and shared feedback and experiences. Keep smoking! CONNECT Subscribe! bit.ly/3bCFobT Instagram: @husmokin BBQ GEAR •Workhorse Pits 1975 with Cowboy Gri...
ThermoPro TempSpike Wireless Meat Thermometer Promo
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This was a promo video project I put together after being asked to test and provide feedback on the new TempSpike from ThermoPro. I had some issues with the first unit they sent me, but the replacement unit has been working good so far. "In this video I do a brief unboxing and cook with the new TempSpike from ThermoPro. This is a wireless Bluetooth thermometer that measures internal and ambient...
Thermometer Pen Comparison - TP19 Still Going Strong
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It has been 3 years since I began using the ThermoPro TP19, and despite also having the ThermoWorks ThermaPen MK4, the TP19 has been my trusted go-to thermometer pen for all of my cooks to date. In this video I do a quick unboxing of the new ThermoPro TP620 which is supposed to be a successor to the TP19. Is the new model worth the extra $20? It's not bad, but not good enough to make the switch...
Wireless Probe Range Shootout: ThermoPro TempSpike VS Meater Plus
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In this short video I compare the Meater wireless probe with the new TempSpike from ThermoPro to see which wireless thermometer probe has the best range around the house and out in the open. DISCLAIMER: ThermoPro reached out to me and helped make this video of the Meater and TempSpike possible. However all the content of this review and findings are my own. Folks should also know that ThermoPro...
Workhorse Pits 1975 | Biscuit Test @ 300+ Degrees
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Shoutout to UA-cam user Jeremy D for reminding me to do a biscuit test on our Workhorse Pits 1975 offset smoker. In this video I cook up 16 biscuits across the main and upper grates to see how even the cooking surfaces actually are. If you have additional questions please drop them in the comments! Please don't forget to subscribe if you're following the channel. Thanks for watching! -Kevin CON...
Workhorse Pits 1975 - Delivery & Walkthrough - First Impressions - Questions Answered - Pros/Cons
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This video features the delivery and walkthrough of the Workhorse Pits 1975 with patina finish and cowboy grill. I tried to share up close footage of the whole offset smoker and share my impressions so far. If you have any questions please share them in the comments and I'll address them directly or in the next video. Thank you for watching and for the ongoing support of the channel! Please don...
Relaxing Campfire 4K 20 MIN - Instrumental Music & Fire Sounds - Workhorse Pits 1975 Offset Firebox
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Join me for 20 minutes of watching and tending the fire in my Workhorse Pits 1975 offset smoker. I selected a handful of relaxing instrumental tracks from Epidemic Sounds if you just want to play this in the background too. One of the BEST parts of live fire cooking and having a massive firebox is THIS right here... sitting back and watching the flames dance for hours. Some say it is far more t...
Cuisinart 360 XL Review | Versatile, Easy To Use, Fun!
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Cuisinart 360 XL Review | Versatile, Easy To Use, Fun!
Comparing My Brisket with Franklin's BBQ | Encouraging Results!
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Comparing My Brisket with Franklin's BBQ | Encouraging Results!
Horn BBQ in Oakland, Ca | Best in the Bay Area?
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Horn BBQ in Oakland, Ca | Best in the Bay Area?
South Carolina Trip | Lewis BBQ, Rodney Scott's, and Drone Footage!
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South Carolina Trip | Lewis BBQ, Rodney Scott's, and Drone Footage!
HuSmokin' Tri-Tip on a Gas Grill??? | Propane + Hickory Wood Chips FTW
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HuSmokin' Tri-Tip on a Gas Grill??? | Propane Hickory Wood Chips FTW
HOLDING SMOKED BBQ IN OVEN FOR 12+ HOURS? | BRISKET & BEEF RIBS
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HOLDING SMOKED BBQ IN OVEN FOR 12 HOURS? | BRISKET & BEEF RIBS
Smoked Beef Dino Ribs | Prep, Cook, and Lessons Learned
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Smoked Beef Dino Ribs | Prep, Cook, and Lessons Learned
TP27 Cooking Alarm Review | 3 Months Later & Still Happy!
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TP27 Cooking Alarm Review | 3 Months Later & Still Happy!
First Time Using the BBQ Vortex Charcoal Basket | I AM A FAN
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First Time Using the BBQ Vortex Charcoal Basket | I AM A FAN
Smokey Spareribs on the Pit Barrel Smoker | Full Cook + Thoughts
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Smokey Spareribs on the Pit Barrel Smoker | Full Cook Thoughts
Pulled Pork Cooks and Comparisons | Drum Smoker VS Pellet Grill
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Pulled Pork Cooks and Comparisons | Drum Smoker VS Pellet Grill
First Time Trying Snow's BBQ Brisket | Voted #1 Brisket in Texas!
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First Time Trying Snow's BBQ Brisket | Voted #1 Brisket in Texas!
Top 3 Reasons Why I Love and Don't Love My Pellet Grill | Camp Chef Woodwind 36
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Top 3 Reasons Why I Love and Don't Love My Pellet Grill | Camp Chef Woodwind 36
An Introduction to the HuSmokin' Channel!
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An Introduction to the HuSmokin' Channel!
Krispy Kreme Sandwich with Creekstone Farms Brisket
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Krispy Kreme Sandwich with Creekstone Farms Brisket
Local Spotlight | Murillo Metalworks
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Local Spotlight | Murillo Metalworks
Spicy Pork Belly Burnt Ends with Homestyle Scallion Pancakes | 葱油煎饼包裹烟熏肉
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Spicy Pork Belly Burnt Ends with Homestyle Scallion Pancakes | 葱油煎饼包裹烟熏肉
Bacon Wrapped Cookies | First Attempt + 5 Different Treats
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Bacon Wrapped Cookies | First Attempt 5 Different Treats
Making Smoked Sausages and 3 Lessons Learned
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Making Smoked Sausages and 3 Lessons Learned

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @HedlessHorsman
    @HedlessHorsman 10 днів тому

    I own all 3, and I'll never buy Meater again. I've had 7 of their products, and they're consistently junk. I despise Tappeque, Fireboard, and Chef IQ fir the same reasons. I love my ThermoPro and Typhur. Thermoworks is king of wired setups, and I can't wait for Thermoworks and ThermoPro to release wifi wireless probes.

    • @kaos94591
      @kaos94591 9 днів тому

      I agree I’ve had two mentees and the both broke. Also customer service was terrible.

  • @issombeituni
    @issombeituni 21 день тому

    What’s the battery life on probes and unit got the typhus

  • @issombeituni
    @issombeituni 21 день тому

    U mentioned you had to charge the base? Did it not last all night?

    • @HuSmokin
      @HuSmokin 21 день тому

      Sorry it’s been awhile since I ran this initial test. I think it was around 20 hours before the battery was getting low. There have been several firmware updates since and I’ve been able to monitor a brisket cook and rest totaling 16-20 hours without needing to charge.

  • @brianpreston4121
    @brianpreston4121 23 дні тому

    I like how it shows time remaining for the cook. Which is very helpful. I think I'm buying this one

    • @HuSmokin
      @HuSmokin 23 дні тому

      The Meater also does a great job estimating remaining time. All the units I’ve tested however aren’t the best when it comes to estimating longer low and slow cooks like brisket and pork shoulder.

  • @Waterproof56
    @Waterproof56 25 днів тому

    got the tyfur for 150 now

    • @HuSmokin
      @HuSmokin 25 днів тому

      That is awesome!

  • @theubiquitusgastronaut8273
    @theubiquitusgastronaut8273 28 днів тому

    Hi, I think I see an exhaust deflector inside the pit on the outlet. if I did how do you find they work?

    • @HuSmokin
      @HuSmokin 28 днів тому

      To do it again, I’d only get the heat deflector/tuning plate for the bottom and leave the exhaust/smoke stack alone. The airflow is already limited and by adding both, my airflow suffered a lot the smoke profile was noticeably more dirty.

    • @theubiquitusgastronaut8273
      @theubiquitusgastronaut8273 28 днів тому

      @@HuSmokin That is a good tip. Much appreciated.

  • @Texmade3
    @Texmade3 Місяць тому

    Awesome depth of testing and made my decision easy. Was leaning towards the tupher but you got me over the edge.! Thank you!!!

  • @23Robusto
    @23Robusto Місяць тому

    Recently bought a OJ Highland and use it more as a grill but really appreciate your efforts

  • @mannyr8795
    @mannyr8795 Місяць тому

    I thought you weren’t allowed to smoke in the new place??? Could you have kept the 1975? Tough on the channel with out her 😂

    • @HuSmokin
      @HuSmokin Місяць тому

      Haha! I am. But gas and pellets only. Even the charcoal smokers I wanted to use are technically a no no. Plus we don’t have the space for such a majestic beast anymore. Yah as you can tell after the 1975 left… the channel has been crickets.

  • @pdubowner
    @pdubowner Місяць тому

    Thanks for the review. I just got mine, looking forward to using it.

  • @JoyfulJester101
    @JoyfulJester101 Місяць тому

    What sort of meat grinder do you use?

    • @HuSmokin
      @HuSmokin Місяць тому

      I have the 0.5hp Meat! Grinder.

  • @BPRescue
    @BPRescue 2 місяці тому

    I've only had the TP620 about a week, however I am cooking on the Blackstone nightly. So far I am having mixed results. It does help me make a better steak/chicken, however I find myself watching and waiting for the final temp after inserting the thermometer. The claim is 2-3 seconds, but I believe it is more like 6 or 8. I know, still better than old school analog, however I lose confidence since I can watch it climb until it finally stops 6-8 seconds later, even longer. I do like the large digital reader and it works well until you get that angle where reflection voids it. Seems like an unreasonable complaint on the surface, but when you are trying to position thermometer and holding for 5 or more seconds over a 36" searing hot griddle, it can be annoying. I paid $29, so while I think it is par for the course at that price point, the normal price of $60 is not even close. So, while I probably will keep it, I imagine my frustration will force me to search for a better primary. So, save money where it makes sense; I am not sure this is it... BTW, I expected a nice carrying case, but they no longer include it, at least on the Amazon model.

  • @mannyr8795
    @mannyr8795 2 місяці тому

    Jeez this is a huuuge bummer of a video! Stay in Cali, don’t move 😂

  • @mannyr8795
    @mannyr8795 2 місяці тому

    Still happy with it 2 years later?

    • @HuSmokin
      @HuSmokin 2 місяці тому

      Unfortunately had to part ways with it last year. My favorite smoker by far. But the place we moved to wouldn’t allow it.

  • @Goat67
    @Goat67 3 місяці тому

    I just ordered a Typhur Sync for $150,97 delivered

  • @waymor2460
    @waymor2460 3 місяці тому

    Have you done any testing of the accuracy of the ambient temp sensors? To me that’s just as important as the internal temp accuracy. The built in sensor on my pellet smoker is not close to accurate so I rely on a secondary temp probe which is currently wired. Thanks for the review.

  • @fattybuttsbbq
    @fattybuttsbbq 3 місяці тому

    Hey man, i know this video was posted a while ago but how did the casters do moving it from front to back? Ordered it on casters but debating on the cart now. Looks like you moved it fairly easily with a nice crew. Would probably just be me and my wife. haha

  • @PeterVietor
    @PeterVietor 3 місяці тому

    Bro, good video. Very helpful

  • @markdephilippo1404
    @markdephilippo1404 3 місяці тому

    You’re saying everything that I would say I love operating offset smoker and I like all my gadgets great video, and I like your honest opinion on stuff. Thank you very much.

  • @NuarStanger
    @NuarStanger 4 місяці тому

    But how many of them could survive searing over direct fire?

  • @foodonfire3662
    @foodonfire3662 4 місяці тому

    Very even-handed review. I just got mine last week. I use a FireBoard pit controller and food probe combo which I feel is without equal but, it isn't wireless. So, I added the Typhur to my kit. Some additional info- Their are 5 sensors inside the stem plus the ambient. In the app you can see each one on the "advanced" screen. Second, the app will give you a.predicted time to reach the target temps.. very useful. Finally, all 6 sensors update several times per second! Just waiting for Wear OS support so I can get notifications on my watch.

  • @stevec9231
    @stevec9231 4 місяці тому

    Just got Typhur for $159 with $40 off coupon.

  • @josephpeck4315
    @josephpeck4315 4 місяці тому

    Please dont take this the wrong way, but is it supposed to look rusted and that rough inside? Thanks.

    • @HuSmokin
      @HuSmokin 4 місяці тому

      😬 Yanno, I never asked myself that. I just assumed it’s normal before seasoning after seeing a handful of other smokers arriving that way too. After the initial seasoning and a couple cooks, that patina wasn’t noticeable anymore inside.

  • @jakeflores4755
    @jakeflores4755 5 місяців тому

    Same things been happening to me I’m still trying to learn

  • @joseph-ow1hf
    @joseph-ow1hf 5 місяців тому

    I use the TP-19 and think it works just fine. Stepping up into using any of these from guessing or relying on time, etc is going to make a quality difference in your food. And the $30 Thermopro is a huge step up from my old analog 'instant' reads. I like Themopro enough that I have two of the ones w/ a brain box, and cabled probe(s). Still, I'm a maniac and will probably get a Thermoworks down the road, but not priority. Oh.....I also have one of those IR temp guns.....those things are useful.

    • @HuSmokin
      @HuSmokin 5 місяців тому

      Agree with all that. At this point I’ve had the opportunity to try a handful of brands. ThermoPro has consistently been a solid performer at the best price points for me. Which IR temp gun do you have?

    • @joseph-ow1hf
      @joseph-ow1hf 5 місяців тому

      Klein, I'm pretty sure. Have misplaced, so can't verify, but think it's just one from HD, not food specific. Good for checking pan skillet/fry pan/wok temps and pizza steel/stones. My main point is even the cheapest digital thermometer is going to up your game over old fashioned 'poke the meat w/ your finger to judge resistance, et al methods. Am a disciple of Kenji. Food Lab is MY bible. You're off to better food w/ any thermometer. Cooking is science. The art of food is tasting for balance, the presentation, and if creative your own recipes or variants of old. Cheers mate.

  • @hojobbq
    @hojobbq 5 місяців тому

    I picked up the Typhur Sync a month or so ago - have to save it works great - on the App - are you able to put a range of temps for the ambient temp (like you can do with the MEATER) so that it will notify you if your temp goes below or above that range ? Thank you

    • @HuSmokin
      @HuSmokin 5 місяців тому

      Congrats! Glad you’re still enjoying yours. To answer your question, absolutely. From the app you’ll want to set up “alerts” by selecting the probe then press the bell icon toward the bottom right. Press the “+” icon and you’ll see options to set up ambient, internal, and general time alarms. If you’re using both probes, you’ll need to do this for each. Hope that helps!

    • @hojobbq
      @hojobbq 5 місяців тому

      @@HuSmokin thank you!

  • @midegola5623
    @midegola5623 5 місяців тому

    I have a meater 2,and that thing disconnects and reconnects so much I want to toss it in the trash

  • @rickwischer1318
    @rickwischer1318 5 місяців тому

    The only advantage I can see of the Meater over Typhur is the ambient temperature limit. That said, the Typhur upper limit 572℉. I can't think of anything I'd cook that's going that high.

    • @midegola5623
      @midegola5623 5 місяців тому

      Searing a steak on the grill can exceed that

  • @rfischer1984
    @rfischer1984 6 місяців тому

    I ordered the typhur sync on amazon for 183. I checked and seems like i got it on sale and it is now back up. But still only 199.

  • @mikehouser7587
    @mikehouser7587 6 місяців тому

    Would have been nice to have done a cook with all 3 in that big piece of meat..

  • @vaajchang
    @vaajchang 6 місяців тому

    What would be the best offset smoker to get under 4k?

  • @michaelcollier5164
    @michaelcollier5164 6 місяців тому

    Congrats on your escape from Oakland.... great comparison. Thank you

    • @HuSmokin
      @HuSmokin 6 місяців тому

      Haha. Thank you.

  • @UkuleleJayBBQ
    @UkuleleJayBBQ 6 місяців тому

    Typhur by far is the most state of the art with bluetooth 5.4 which is why you got that range compared to the older 5.2 from the others. Nice review.

  • @skittlez8943
    @skittlez8943 6 місяців тому

    Former employee. Not a great guy to work for he would cut hours every week, no healthcare or 401k, also was impatient and fired me after 1 bad day. No patience to train new welders when its an entry level job. Also would make homophobic jokes (not knowing im gay)

    • @HuSmokin
      @HuSmokin 6 місяців тому

      Ack. The healthcare and retirement benefits bit is understandable… but everything else is disturbing. Sorry to hear that. Hope you’ve found a better spot.

    • @skittlez8943
      @skittlez8943 6 місяців тому

      @@HuSmokinYeah its all good I work for a union now lol. To be fair to him his grills are pretty good its just that he wasn't good at hiring and training new people. Hell even before he gave me the job he would complain about his previous hires and even on the job as well. Not very professional in my opinion.

  • @adansaenz8752
    @adansaenz8752 6 місяців тому

    Awesome video... Do you take the the unit you picked everywhere? You do take your phone. So with the one you picked I'm assuming you carry both phone and standalone unit together? Meater on the app in your phone. I don't see your reasoning. Hands down Meater ...... Good info thou. Thanks.

    • @HuSmokin
      @HuSmokin 6 місяців тому

      Hey Adan thanks for the feedback. I'm not sure I follow what you're saying about taking my phone everywhere though. Yes I do take my phone everywhere. With either the Meater, TempSpike or Typhur units, you'll want to keep the base close to your cooker/probes. Then the base unit will transmit the probe readings via bluetooth to your phone. The problem here is that bluetooth can only transmit so far, so depending on your home or competing signals, you'll have limited range to keep getting those readings on your phone. Personally, I can't get the Meater to stay connected via Bluetooth when I have my phone upstairs. Of the 3, only the Typhur Sync has WiFi built into the base. This means the probe sends data to the base unit, then the base unit connects to your home Wi-Fi into the Typhur servers... and this gives you the ability to monitor the cook from anywhere as long as you have data access from your phone. So when I'm roaming around the house, doing some yard work out front, and running to the store for a quick errand... I can continue monitoring my progress from the Typhur app. In regards to the standalone feature, again you're right in that I usually have my phone with me. But I can also be a little old school in that I don't want to be tethered to it all the time. I like how the Typhur and the TempSpike give me immediate readings from the display so when I'm multitasking in the kitchen and preparing a Christmas meal, I don't have to pull my phone out with my dirty hands, open the app, and wait for the data to refresh to see my temps. Instead, I can just look down at the base unit and that's it... done. Hopefully that clarifies why I continue to choose Typhur unit over the Meater.

    • @stifflers69mom1
      @stifflers69mom1 6 місяців тому

      ⁠@@HuSmokincouldn’t have explained it better myself….I think they are both good but I definitely think your right, the typhur is the clear winner …..but the price I think scares people , but remember your getting two probes AND Wi-Fi capabilities with quick read Display…..that’s definitely something to take in consideration

    • @HuSmokin
      @HuSmokin 6 місяців тому

      The sticker shock is very real, especially when you consider how many alternatives there are on the market. The Typhur definitely falls under the category of buy once cry once 👍🏼

  • @MadPick
    @MadPick 6 місяців тому

    Great video, thank you. I agree with your conclusion!

    • @HuSmokin
      @HuSmokin 6 місяців тому

      Thanks for watching!

  • @jerryxiong5159
    @jerryxiong5159 6 місяців тому

    Great tests! I wished you wouldve tested the battery life of the probes.

    • @HuSmokin
      @HuSmokin 6 місяців тому

      Ah! You’re right. I can do that and pin the results in the comments. If it helps, and assuming the new MEATER does what the previous one could, all 3 have lasted over 20 hours before. This was tested over a 10 hour cook with brisket followed by the cool down and oven hold for another 10 hours.

    • @UkuleleJayBBQ
      @UkuleleJayBBQ 6 місяців тому

      @@HuSmokin 50 hrs on Typbur and when you register you also extend your warranty to 3 years way beyond anyone else’s warranty.

  • @s0do
    @s0do 6 місяців тому

    Thanks for the video, how are you guys enjoying life in Colorado?

    • @HuSmokin
      @HuSmokin 6 місяців тому

      👍🏼 Colorado has been very good to us. Smoking meat at this altitude has been a learning process and the ocean is definitely missed.

  • @UncleTimsFarm
    @UncleTimsFarm 6 місяців тому

    Great video. Keep it up.

  • @ianb282
    @ianb282 6 місяців тому

    Thanks for the review…a few things, one is connectivity for wireless 5ghz? It appears their is a safety line to insert probe how does that compare to other probes? Thickness of probe seems s little on the thick side for delicate slices…no direct grill temperature mentioned….so will have to do some more analysis paralysis..lol

    • @HuSmokin
      @HuSmokin 6 місяців тому

      Good questions. The Sync only uses 2.4ghz. Thankfully it hasn’t been finicky with our mesh system at home. Regarding the safety line, all of the probes I’ve used, including the new MEATER 2 Plus have a safety notch or minimum insertion requirement. And yes the thickness of all of the probes are thicker than the traditional wired ones. The MEATER 2 Plus is definitely the thinnest probe and helps alleviate some of these issues.

    • @ianb282
      @ianb282 6 місяців тому

      Thanks@@HuSmokin

  • @davidh6809
    @davidh6809 7 місяців тому

    Good video

  • @MadPick
    @MadPick 7 місяців тому

    Good review, thanks! I have the Typhur Sync as well (plus two other similar products), and I agree that the Sync is now king of the hill. Wifi (a must, IMO), multiple probes, and multiple sensors per probe . . . it's a winner.

    • @HuSmokin
      @HuSmokin 7 місяців тому

      Awesome! How long have you had it?

    • @MadPick
      @MadPick 7 місяців тому

      @@HuSmokin I've had it a couple of weeks now, and done maybe five cooks with it, from steak to brisket. Typhur apparently has an app update coming out today that will add more functionality, such as the ability to turn off alerts at the base, and the ability to see the temp at all of the individual sensors in the probe. So I'm looking forward to that!

  • @jerryjerrylahngenhairy4724
    @jerryjerrylahngenhairy4724 7 місяців тому

    Love your video. Fire and temp management is so hard on these OK Joe's but when you figure out your rig the product is so much better. With that said I will never buy a pellet grill. Easy bake ovens for men. Will definitely upgrade to a better offset though

  • @HuSmokin
    @HuSmokin 7 місяців тому

    Comparison video coming out in a few weeks against the Meater 2 Plus and the ThermoPro Twin TempSpike! So far it looks like the Sync is the one to beat. Share your questions in the comments or DM me. Thanks for watching!

    • @T2_Sug
      @T2_Sug 7 місяців тому

      I have the meater 2 plus. Might have to get this one too lol

    • @HuSmokin
      @HuSmokin 7 місяців тому

      @@T2_Sugthe proper formula for how many cooking gadgets to have is x+1. x being how many you currently own. 😊

    • @T2_Sug
      @T2_Sug 7 місяців тому

      @@HuSmokin lol I love it

  • @tpharo34
    @tpharo34 8 місяців тому

    👍 the hold is tough with a cooler or oven. I also used a oven on 12 hour hold and it came out pot roast. I pull the brisket at 190s and use a cooler hold to care over came out much better. But not they way I could if I held longer so I investing in some type or cambro.

  • @christmaschris487
    @christmaschris487 8 місяців тому

    was it gas or electric oven. Any thoughts out there on resting overnight (sleeping) with a gas oven on?

  • @emadventures6975
    @emadventures6975 9 місяців тому

    Question about the quality smoke on the kamado vs workhorse. I noticed you had to get rid of yours because you were moving. How much different would you describe flavor taste between the both? What you do now vs when you had workhorse. Is it worth the hassle of being outside for 12-13 long cooks.. wood supply etc specially when doing long cooks like brisket or pork butt

    • @HuSmokin
      @HuSmokin 9 місяців тому

      The smoke profile is definitely different when comparing the two. I’ve now owned 2 of these Akorn kamados and 2 Weber Smokey Mountain 18.5s. I would describe the smoke profile of the Workhorse to be cleaner and more subtle in comparison. These kamado or bullet style smokers have a distinct flavor from the recirculating smoke and minimal airflow. The difference to me is very noticeable and I personally prefer the flavor from the Workhorse hands down. In a perfect world I’d own both a Workhorse pit and either a kamado or pellet grill. The ease of use while producing decent bbq is super appealing with the kamados, and the vast majority of people I’ve cooked for simply cannot tell the difference. So in short I’d say these kamado style cookers will get you 80% there which is still often better than most restaurants. But that final 20% requires the work as you mentioned but that labor of love is worth it. My .02!

    • @emadventures6975
      @emadventures6975 9 місяців тому

      @@HuSmokin thank you for the answer! Would you say a pellet smoker ( good one ) gets closer to an off set versus a kamado?

  • @johnnguyen7937
    @johnnguyen7937 9 місяців тому

    I concur and also held for 12 hours at 150 and mine turned out over too.

  • @halaldigest
    @halaldigest 9 місяців тому

    woah...that looks amazing! great video and review(new subscriber here!) i love my current wired ink bird(4 channels). changed my smoking game for sure!

    • @HuSmokin
      @HuSmokin 9 місяців тому

      Awesome! And thank you.

  • @anomalyevolution40
    @anomalyevolution40 9 місяців тому

    Just so you everyone knows not all coolers are created equally. I have seen a yeti cooler keep a brisket 160 for 11hrs no water on towel or anything. I think he did slowly fill it out with steaming hot water to warm up the cooler. Then dumped it out wiped it up insert meat and that sucker held temp. They're expensive but that showed me they work. Guess it would be perfect if you were planning on taking it somewhere.