8 Reasons Why I Chose The Char-Griller Gravity Over Masterbuilt's Gravity Series

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  • @philipwensko2870
    @philipwensko2870 3 роки тому +16

    I really wanted a masterbuilt 8oo but was always on back order. Got the char-griller at lowes i am glad i did. Love the char-griller.

  • @P3T3R0U1
    @P3T3R0U1 3 роки тому +14

    I really like that there are more choices for charcoal gravity fed grills now! Potentially better build quality is nice also, except I'm seeing dented parts showing up in the char-griller's now too. For those using this type of grill for smoking and/or long cooks, you can get better results by NOT cooking on the main rack. This is where the design of the MB cooking chamber is superior.

    • @projectperfecthome7338
      @projectperfecthome7338  3 роки тому +5

      I’ve done 12 hour cooks on the CG main grate and had no issue. I think their flame shield better protects the meat from flare ups like you’d get on the MB versions

    • @johnwinger2240
      @johnwinger2240 3 роки тому +1

      Spot on

    • @michaeljordan6090
      @michaeljordan6090 2 роки тому

      I am going to try the chargriller, my Masterbuilt experience with reliability was a nightmare, the first one worked for a week. The second one last a year of consistent problems with trying to keep it running, then after 11 months just stopped working. I bought a Traeger and hate it!!

  • @33salemhockey
    @33salemhockey 3 роки тому +22

    Loved your review I do own the Masterbuilt 1050 I can fit nine slabs of St. Louis style ribs and four 13 pound briskets in the grill and the best part of it I get the same smoking temperatures throughout the entire grill without the need to flip the meat around to different shelves the 1050 is very consistent with temperatures from the bottom shelf all the way up to the top shelf at least this is my experience with the grill and I can only speak for myself

    • @huntsonora
      @huntsonora Рік тому

      Did you have to do any mods? How is it holding up? About to buy one of these

    • @33salemhockey
      @33salemhockey Рік тому +1

      @@huntsonora fire box, heat exchanger lid and water box if you have any more questions happy to talk i've had my master built smoker almost 3 years and owned many grills never had the same grill twice this is the only one i would buy again

    • @33salemhockey
      @33salemhockey Рік тому +1

      At lest do the firebox mod before you light a fire in it make it so much easier to get it in

    • @huntsonora
      @huntsonora Рік тому

      @@33salemhockey I’m thinking firebox mod for sure. What do you think about klotes hopper liner?

    • @33salemhockey
      @33salemhockey Рік тому +1

      @@huntsonora i think i used lss mods looks like the stainless steal used is thicker
      ua-cam.com/video/kzxowTAEuu4/v-deo.html

  • @willz4reals
    @willz4reals 3 роки тому +2

    Great points. It was you vids that helped me make the decision to buy this model as my first grill. Just waiting for the delivery. Thanks buddy.

  • @brutesquadbbq2268
    @brutesquadbbq2268 3 роки тому +5

    I do agree that the CG980 is probably the better grill overall, however to your last point about the cooking space and how it’s distributed, this is where I feel the MB comes out on top. I really do feel the rack system in the MB makes for greater flexibility in cooking sides/other items while also doing the main cook. Just my 2 cents.

    • @projectperfecthome7338
      @projectperfecthome7338  3 роки тому +2

      In the grand scheme of things, I don’t think there’s a “bad” choice to be made here 😉

    • @edwardprokopchuk3264
      @edwardprokopchuk3264 Рік тому +1

      Another thing I see as a positive is that you can increase the distance between the protein you are cooking from the heat source.
      Cooking a brisket on the middle shelf of the MB is probably more optimal than having it sitting close to radiant heat if it’s on the main cooking surface.

  • @scottintexas
    @scottintexas Рік тому +1

    The MB’s fire bricks are concealed by the interior metal wall instead of exposed in the CG. A couple companies also provide stainless steel mods that improve on the weaknesses of the MB, making it a true heavy duty grill. MB 800 also includes the griddle top and MB has rotisserie and pizza oven accessories. A couple comparison reviews noted the legs on the CG do not provide very good stability, but perhaps CG has addressed this issue. Are their aftermarket mods for the CG? If so, it may bring CG back into the mix.

    • @blkbyrd
      @blkbyrd Рік тому

      My CG has no problems with its legs. I saw that video as well and I think they likely got a preassembled grill. The first one I got was preassembled by Lowe’s who totally f’ed it up. So bad that I had it returned and got one in the box. After putting it together myself it’s as study as any grill I’ve felt. I’ve cooked ribs, pork belly, tomahawks, etc and it absolutely crushes any BBQ I’ve had outside of my brother in laws offset. It’s a spectacular unit.

  • @0069rob
    @0069rob 3 роки тому +2

    I recently put a comment that talked shit about the Char Griller 980, I want to take that shit back. I failed to read about how using wood may increase temperature as well as that you never add more than 1lb. of wood to a full hopper. Well, I added 3lbs of Hickory to a half full hopper. Discovering my error I want to say this, this grill/smoker is amazing. It maintains such a good temperature and the food is OMG good.

  • @foodonfire3662
    @foodonfire3662 3 роки тому +3

    Using facts and logic to compare products in a UA-cam video is a rare treat. I don't have a dog in this fight (I have a giant kamado and a barrel smoker) but this kind of review/comparison is what we need more of. Especially like it when there are no product links! A small critique, more visuals of the products would be helpful. Well done & thanks.

  • @overanalyzer1
    @overanalyzer1 Рік тому

    Thanks for the info, was looking for another alternative to the Masterbuilt and this video helped a lot.

  • @mikecha1957
    @mikecha1957 3 роки тому +2

    Very nicely done video. I have had my 980 for about a month now and I am very happy with it.

  • @peterlaporte4878
    @peterlaporte4878 3 роки тому +5

    I was interested in the char-griller for the slightly better quality and cost reasons you mention, but lack of availability where I live left me with Masterbuilt. I prefer the Masterbuilt in terms of looks but that's not what matters. Anyway, I chose the 1050. I'll challenge point number 8 having smoked a few times on the 1050. The upper racks are where you're going to smoke in the 1050. The heat is more even across the width of the grill. I've done 2 full racks of ribs at a time on the bigger upper rack. It's pretty deep. You can fit a brisket on it as well and the top most rack can be removed, allowing for about 10 inches of head room. Unless your doing several big cuts at a time, you're not going to smoke on the main surface area probably. I'm going to do several more racks of ribs this weekend (on the upper rack) and possibly a pork butt at the same time so I might get the chance to test the main area for smoking. As you have said both grills are very nice. And the quality of ribs I've gotten on the 1050 has been amazing. I don't think you can go wrong with either.

    • @projectperfecthome7338
      @projectperfecthome7338  3 роки тому +1

      Ribs sure, but those upper racks are pretty skinny for bigger cuts. Depending on the model, the middle shelf seemed to range from 5”-12” deep and the top rack was 5”-7.5”

    • @amodosandstone9341
      @amodosandstone9341 3 роки тому +1

      @@projectperfecthome7338 Not sure about the 1050, I have the 560. if you place both racks at a single level, you get almost as much room as the main grate. The racks are very ridged and will hold a lot of meat. I do most of my smoking on the middle level, then move down too main grate after wrapping. I have fit 2 ten pound pork shoulders in this way with no issues. Also, if you buy an extra set of racks (only $35) you can do 6 racks of ribs at once(2 per level). I find the 560 has plenty of cooking surface for most people.

    • @darunealbane
      @darunealbane 3 роки тому

      @@amodosandstone9341 lss-mods have racks for MB

  • @luvyesmusici4886
    @luvyesmusici4886 2 роки тому +2

    Great comparisons, reviews and insights.I also like you added you are an engineer.
    I had zero idea about gravity fed charcoal grills/smokers. I'm assuming these are not pellet grills?
    I bought a Weber Summit Charcoal Grilling Center ( now known as the Weber Kamado ) after doing much research, when I was offered an employee discount of anything I wanted by one of my customers just after the pandemic started. Best decision I could have made, and with the accessories I also did research on, I have a complete cooking, grilling and smoking arsenal I enjoy using, and my family enjoys the results.

  • @hardwaydave6636
    @hardwaydave6636 3 роки тому +1

    Great Review! I've been watching a few reviews of each of the 980 and have already ordered mine. (Should be here Wednesday)
    Thanks For the break down.... I'm stoked to get mine and get seasoning it....

  • @homeboy17L
    @homeboy17L 3 роки тому +4

    My left ear appreciated these reasons

  • @NeenertinsBBQ
    @NeenertinsBBQ 2 дні тому

    Do you still love this smoker?! I want the char griller so bad your facts make it so easy to go with it

  • @ScottysBackYardBBQ
    @ScottysBackYardBBQ 11 місяців тому

    I own 2 MB 560s. still going strong.. The Char-Griller Gravity kinda disappeared from site on youtube videos..

  • @pina6181
    @pina6181 3 роки тому +1

    In less than a year of use my Masterbuilt computer went out and plastic to the hopper clip to close it melted and the screw to replace the part was faulty. After 100 dollars worth of parts I got it going again replacing the computer and all the heat sensors on the grill . One of the problems is the computer wont shut off the fan that's the first thing to look for if your computer is faulty and needs replacing.

  • @jimgirton2764
    @jimgirton2764 10 місяців тому

    Agree with all your points, except prices have changed. Im still going with MB 800 because of griddle, pizza oven for the same price

  • @mickknowles1412
    @mickknowles1412 Рік тому

    Price per square inch useable is one way of looking at the comparison but not really something I would consider in buying. Personally quality of build is very import, consistency of cooking temps is extremely important, both of which the MB wins hands down. I don't think the CB is a bad option particularly, but I think the points I just made, added to the frequently logged issues with the fan damper, the thin grates (no good for searing) and the sheer instability of the unit when you have to move it all related to the CB would make me choose the MB every time

  • @tedchanin2013
    @tedchanin2013 3 роки тому +5

    Well done sir! I have a 1050. I use it commercially and it really takes a beating. It's very nice and I do like it very much, but you are correct; flame ups are frequent, cleaning is a bear and the top racks are not ideal for large pieces of protein. Based on your in depth analysis, I think I'll be picking up the Char Griller next. I'll trade 60ish square inches of 'total' space for durability, 'functional' space and ease of cleanup. and as a bonus, I'll use the $200 savings for some lump charcoal.

  • @thebigthn
    @thebigthn 3 роки тому +3

    Great video! If I had to choose between a MB 560 or 1050 vs Char Griller, I would choose the Char Griller. However, I found a MB 800 on clearance and jumped on that. Having a griddle and rotisserie option was the deal breaker. I agree with the longevity of the Char Griller though. Having everything porcelain coated would have been good for the MB. But only time will tell.
    Another point for the Char Griller is that the app looks a lot more functional. I've only seen screenshot pics from Lowes, but it looks like it has a graph for cook history as well as status indicator for the various safety switches.

    • @projectperfecthome7338
      @projectperfecthome7338  3 роки тому

      I agree on the CG mobile app being good. The funny thing is that apps can go from terrible to great in one update, so we’ll see if MB makes progress on that front

  • @68rjay
    @68rjay 3 роки тому +3

    I returned my Char-griller gravity.
    Burn in and 2 seasoning cycles went perfect.
    First cook of 2 chicken breasts went perfect.
    Loaded 3 racks of Baby Backs, and temp control went haywire. Spent the entire cook Baby sitting the grill. Had to set temp from 285⁰ to 310⁰ to hold an actual 225⁰.
    Then, after the cook and cool down, I noticed top gasket was cracked along one side and firebrick at bottom was cracked in half.

    • @projectperfecthome7338
      @projectperfecthome7338  3 роки тому +1

      I’d be so bummed if mine failed! Did you try contacting Char-Griller support to just get a replacement since it has a 1-year warranty? I’m sure the event left a bad taste in your mouth, but sometimes you just get a lemon…

    • @68rjay
      @68rjay 3 роки тому

      @@projectperfecthome7338 I contacted them right away.
      I did send pics of the damage I described.
      They responded a few days later with a string of a half dozen questions requesting pics of wiring, and all kinds of other nonsense.
      I felt the response from Char-Griller was written by a lawyer... not good. Not the reply I expected.
      Lowes accepted the return without a problem.
      Yes, the guys on the Char-Griller FB page said I must have got a bad one.
      Oh, well.
      Recteq 590 is due to be delivered tomorrow.
      Thank You for the discussion!

    • @projectperfecthome7338
      @projectperfecthome7338  3 роки тому +1

      That’s a shame, sorry it didn’t work out better for you!

  • @universaldonor3100
    @universaldonor3100 3 роки тому +2

    9. WifI Functionality. 10. Controller Accuracy and Probes. 11. Accessories -shelving; cover; rotisserie 12. (which should be #1) Customer Serivce and Warranty

  • @derrikmcgee1638
    @derrikmcgee1638 3 роки тому +3

    Awesome review! Definitely helped me make my decision. Char-griller it is! Lowes has 5 in stock so it's my lucky day.

  • @DarkhourOfficial
    @DarkhourOfficial 3 роки тому +1

    Generally a good answer based on the video title, but presented a little bias towards the chargriller from a standpoint of generally comparing them i.e. it would have maybe been better to state the pros and cons of from what you understand of both series and then stated why you chose the CG.

  • @RipeSteel
    @RipeSteel 3 роки тому +1

    @ProjectPerfectHome Great comparison video. I had my mind set on the Masterbuilt 800 because of the griddle option but they are never in stock. So my question for you is what is the depth and width of the main cooking grates? I was thinking I could just by a aftermarket griddle and put it on instead of a few of the grates and get the same effect.

    • @projectperfecthome7338
      @projectperfecthome7338  3 роки тому

      The main grate on the 980 is approximately 19 inches deep by 36 inches wide

    • @RipeSteel
      @RipeSteel 3 роки тому +1

      @@projectperfecthome7338 Sounds good thank you!

  • @jeffhruska8626
    @jeffhruska8626 3 роки тому +2

    Waiting for a high quality builder to make a gravity fed grill. Yoder would be great

    • @stevejohnson6248
      @stevejohnson6248 3 роки тому

      Old Country makes a nice one for around $1300 at Academy sporting goods.

    • @DebianDog
      @DebianDog 3 роки тому

      Stumpy makes them if you are ready to drop a few grand. Made them for YEARS ;)

  • @tomcooke6670
    @tomcooke6670 3 роки тому +1

    I have 2 more points ts why I chose the 980. First there are 5 small grates. I can clean them in the kitchen sink. Second there us a turbo button to save time on a revenue sear

  • @JoeAnshien
    @JoeAnshien 3 роки тому +2

    Really good video and great points and I agree on all of them. You forgot 1 though. The Char-griller comes with the front shelf! The one BIG + the Masterbuilt has is the optional rotisserie, and that is important to me. The Char-griller would be about perfect if they ad that option!

    • @projectperfecthome7338
      @projectperfecthome7338  3 роки тому +1

      The big shelf on the front of the Char-Griller is definitely a nice feature! The rotisserie option was also a nice addition on Masterbuilt's part as well.

    • @peterlaporte4878
      @peterlaporte4878 3 роки тому +1

      MB 1050 has a front shelf. Doesn't make it better, just saying

    • @projectperfecthome7338
      @projectperfecthome7338  3 роки тому

      The CG version also has a large front shelf

    • @JoeAnshien
      @JoeAnshien 3 роки тому

      @@christinam673 Thanks - I really like Tom. I watched that, but really think Char-Griller should add the option in the future so you don't have to hack it.

  • @rayjansen6712
    @rayjansen6712 2 роки тому

    Question for you, how's the grill doing today.? Seeing negative comments on durability. Any issues experienced.?

  • @malletandchisel5154
    @malletandchisel5154 3 роки тому

    Great job. Appreciate the % of main cooking area explanation. That should be a big factor and is why will be picking up this grill.

  • @hugdeath929
    @hugdeath929 2 роки тому

    Why do you say you prefer either of these to a pellet grill? Is it the amount of smoke or is there something wrong with pellet grills?

  • @Midwest283
    @Midwest283 2 роки тому

    The 980 is now $749 at at Lowes, and the masterbuilt GS800 is still at $699 ar Walmart.

  • @TheRobTuber
    @TheRobTuber 3 роки тому

    All of them have the removable tray on the back for grease.

    • @projectperfecthome7338
      @projectperfecthome7338  3 роки тому

      The Chargriller has a small removable grease trap - it’s not the entire section that MB has in addition to the standard trap

  • @geraldsahd3413
    @geraldsahd3413 3 роки тому +3

    Point 8, really great insight.

    • @peterlaporte4878
      @peterlaporte4878 3 роки тому

      It's not completely true though. You can fit 2 racks of ribs on the first upper rack, or one brisket, or a pork butt. You can also fit a rack of ribs on the very top. So it's possible to smoke 3 racks of ribs on the upper decks of the 1050 where the temps are a bit more even

  • @jj-hb8cy
    @jj-hb8cy 3 роки тому +5

    "un-pan" your audio from the left side.

  • @Hamneggs197
    @Hamneggs197 3 роки тому

    You said you would choose this over any pellet grill, I’m just curious because I am in the market, why?

    • @projectperfecthome7338
      @projectperfecthome7338  3 роки тому +5

      Great question! Gravity's are generally cheaper, have more grill space, more efficient and cheaper fuel, have fewer components to break, provide better smoke flavor, and can get muchhhhh hotter.

    • @Villageidiot2
      @Villageidiot2 3 роки тому +2

      I’m thinking about selling my pellet grill for gravity. Currently researching which one suits me best

    • @dank9288639
      @dank9288639 3 роки тому

      @@Villageidiot2 same, I'm leaning towards the 980

  • @jayh9635
    @jayh9635 3 роки тому +1

    This guy should be a politician! He has all the ingredients! No pun intended!

    • @projectperfecthome7338
      @projectperfecthome7338  3 роки тому

      Not sure if I should take that as a compliment or not but thanks! 😂

    • @jayh9635
      @jayh9635 3 роки тому +1

      @@projectperfecthome7338
      It was a tounge and cheek comment!
      Loved the review!
      I'm a masterbuilt 1050 owner so I was just throwing some bait out there and seeing who bit!
      Haha. Always glad to hear from a channel owner! Keep it up!

    • @projectperfecthome7338
      @projectperfecthome7338  3 роки тому +1

      Got to give the props to MB for creating the gravity in the first place! Regardless of the manufacturer, I think the gravity approach is the future of grilling so they’re all great grills

    • @jayh9635
      @jayh9635 3 роки тому

      @@projectperfecthome7338 this's true! Had made my life so much easier with grilling, and starting to smoke! Love it!

  • @Johndoe-gn6mm
    @Johndoe-gn6mm 3 роки тому

    If I could talk to myself 2 years ago, I would have told myself NOT NOT NOT to buy the gravity grill

    • @jerbs1
      @jerbs1 2 роки тому +1

      Why?

    • @peewok99
      @peewok99 2 роки тому +1

      Can I ask why not please?

    • @Johndoe-gn6mm
      @Johndoe-gn6mm 2 роки тому

      It is not easy to use at all. If you miss one step, you'll come back in 10 minutes like WTF!!! If you're trying to make burgers, it throws all the timing off.
      It doesn't really bother me that it takes a little longer to start up and its kind of like a science experiment to get it going but to do this every time you want some food, it feels like you do need a back up grill. This is more of a specialty grill that you use on occasion not an every weekend user.
      Also, shit is rusting out already and I haven't had it a year. Grill cast iron gratis are awesome, everything else is rusting out. Oh and smoke, smoke everywhere if you're making anything that is fatty.
      This thing goes through some charcoal!!!! If you use this every weekend, you're gonna be spending some dough on charcoal. A webber or one of those green eggs could do the same thing with less fuel.
      You could actually get the same result with a gas grill and a smoke box with 1000 x less effort and a S-ton less dollars. I mean it's already falling apart is what is really disappointing because it was kind of expensive.
      I bought a gas grill, this thing is now a yard decoration...
      To be fair, it does make some tasty food once you get the hang of it. Never had a better burger!!!
      "Ya but still"

    • @Johndoe-gn6mm
      @Johndoe-gn6mm 2 роки тому

      @@jerbs1 It is not easy to use at all. If you miss one step, you'll come back in 10 minutes like WTF!!! If you're trying to make burgers, it throws all the timing off.
      It doesn't really bother me that it takes a little longer to start up and its kind of like a science experiment to get it going but to do this every time you want some food, it feels like you do need a back up grill. This is more of a specialty grill that you use on occasion not an every weekend user.
      Also, shit is rusting out already and I haven't had it a year. Grill cast iron gratis are awesome, everything else is rusting out. Oh and smoke, smoke everywhere if you're making anything that is fatty.
      This thing goes through some charcoal!!!! If you use this every weekend, you're gonna be spending some dough on charcoal. A webber or one of those green eggs could do the same thing with less fuel.
      You could actually get the same result with a gas grill and a smoke box with 1000 x less effort and a S-ton less dollars. I mean it's already falling apart is what is really disappointing because it was kind of expensive.
      I bought a gas grill, this thing is now a yard decoration...
      To be fair, it does make some tasty food once you get the hang of it. Never had a better burger!!!
      "Ya but still"

    • @Johndoe-gn6mm
      @Johndoe-gn6mm 2 роки тому

      @@peewok99 It is not easy to use at all. If you miss one step, you'll come back in 10 minutes like WTF!!! If you're trying to make burgers, it throws all the timing off.
      It doesn't really bother me that it takes a little longer to start up and its kind of like a science experiment to get it going but to do this every time you want some food, it feels like you do need a back up grill. This is more of a specialty grill that you use on occasion not an every weekend user.
      Also, shit is rusting out already and I haven't had it a year. Grill cast iron gratis are awesome, everything else is rusting out. Oh and smoke, smoke everywhere if you're making anything that is fatty.
      This thing goes through some charcoal!!!! If you use this every weekend, you're gonna be spending some dough on charcoal. A webber or one of those green eggs could do the same thing with less fuel.
      You could actually get the same result with a gas grill and a smoke box with 1000 x less effort and a S-ton less dollars. I mean it's already falling apart is what is really disappointing because it was kind of expensive.
      I bought a gas grill, this thing is now a yard decoration...
      To be fair, it does make some tasty food once you get the hang of it. Never had a better burger!!!
      "Ya but still"

  • @NMLongshot
    @NMLongshot 3 роки тому +1

    A huge miss for Char Griller is that their lowest temperature is 200 degrees, where the Masterbuilt is 150F. If you want to smoke fish, the Char Griller with a lowest setting of 200F is simply too hot. If you don't do fish, the Char Griller is likely a better fit.

  • @gabe8309
    @gabe8309 Рік тому

    Found the MB 800 for $250 at Walmart. No brainer

  • @TheBupolo
    @TheBupolo 3 роки тому +1

    How are the wifi options for both?

    • @projectperfecthome7338
      @projectperfecthome7338  3 роки тому +1

      Replying again because I realized that I didn’t answer your question the first time. I’ve had no issues using WiFi connectivity with the CharGriller version. The ones from MB support WiFi as well, but I haven’t personally tested this on them

    • @TheBupolo
      @TheBupolo 3 роки тому +1

      @@projectperfecthome7338 thank you! I saw the MB has it but I've read some complaints that it's kind of a clunky app.

    • @projectperfecthome7338
      @projectperfecthome7338  3 роки тому +1

      Same. The good news is that MB can always improve the app post-purchase. Whether or not they do is of course up to them

    • @TheBupolo
      @TheBupolo 3 роки тому

      @@projectperfecthome7338 also I had two other questions:
      1. Have you tried using a griddle on it? I wanted to also use it for Smash burgers.
      2. Would it fit/is there an option to add a rotisserie to it like the MB has?

  • @chadl5946
    @chadl5946 3 роки тому +1

    Got char grill today

  • @SorrowundAgony
    @SorrowundAgony 3 роки тому +1

    "Masterbuilt experiences flameups" yup... Mine caught fire and melted a lot of the components. RIP

  • @zakKCc
    @zakKCc 2 роки тому

    Great review by John Wick.

  • @JonathanHaberski
    @JonathanHaberski 11 місяців тому

    Masterbuilt wins. You can do more with MB. PIZZA AND GRIDDLE.

  • @CaptainAngelo
    @CaptainAngelo 3 роки тому

    Don’t like the Chargrillers glitchy electronics or barrel design over the bread box design of the Masterbuilt. Plus the Chargriller doesn’t keep a consistent temp as well as the Masterbuilt. Plus, how can you do a review without a cook off to see witch delivers a better cook? No biscuit cook, to check for hot spots?

    • @projectperfecthome7338
      @projectperfecthome7338  3 роки тому +2

      Hot spot test was in a separate video. I’ve had no problems maintaining consistent temps with the Char-Griller

  • @ptcontre
    @ptcontre Рік тому

    What a joke, this guy is comparing two gravity grills and one of them he has never actually used himself, his comparison is based on someone else's reviews, and as we all know, most products always have good and bad reviews, however, in this case, it seems as he if only was interested on the bad reviews of the Materbuilt, this is not really a comparison, because in a true and honest comparison, you always have pros and cons of the products being compared, thus, heo nly mentiones what Char-Griller advantages over Masterbuilt, and there's no mentioned of what's better on a Masterbuilt over a Char-Griller. How much did you get from Char-Griller?

  • @Noirmaskcooking
    @Noirmaskcooking 2 роки тому

    Chargrill is 799

  • @Funkafella01
    @Funkafella01 2 роки тому

    Anyone ever tell you you look a little like Keanu Reeves?

    • @projectperfecthome7338
      @projectperfecthome7338  2 роки тому

      Yup

    • @Funkafella01
      @Funkafella01 2 роки тому +1

      @@projectperfecthome7338 lol I figured so. Anyways good review I decided to go with the 980 after watching your video, made a lot of valid points.

  • @thebuyingseller
    @thebuyingseller 2 роки тому

    Hard watching this staring at you instead of what you’re talking about on the grill. Maybe edit and film you showing the grills and not you.