Thank you for your awesome HONEST review. My Mxxxxxbuilt gravity fed just died after four years and I'm looking for a replacement. It was too difficult getting it lit
Last question! So you’re saying the fire does in fact go out without burning up all your excess fuel if that flapper doesn’t get stuck? Other folks are saying even if the flappers are down the fire doesn’t go out until the charcoal is empty. Which is odd to me. Thanks for any clarification!
@@ScottysBackYardBBQ thanks for the info! Just seems to me they need to reconsider a basic vent so the fire goes out after your finished. To me it’s a waste of fuel and also a hazard depending on where your grilling
You've definitely put that through the test, Scotty! It looks like it has a few issues, but it doesn't seem to be anything major. Thanks for the honest review!👍
Right on. 1 issue bothered me is the no handle to move it around. snuffing the fire out to me is not a deal breaker. i own 2 MB560s i never use the slides in them.
Nice review and some great info for those who have this grill. I don’t cook but once our twice a week and I love the Pit Boss Lexington. Haven’t had a problem with it yet, thanks to some of your tips on it. Keep on grillin’!!!👍😎👍
Sounds like you got similar results to mine. I will check those vent flaps. My biggest issue was temperatures above 300 had thermal runaway, when I set it to 350 it was running closer to 380.
That's an excellent idea (pulling the manifold) for searing. I burnt through my Masterbuilt manifold in less than 3 years (from searing and burning off grill grease). I know you said "built like a tank" but honestly, I don't see any heavier gauge metal than the Masterbuilt, especially where needed most around the firebox. My Masterbuilt actually rotted the rear ledge supporting the grill grates after 3.5 years. If you use these for just smoking, they'll probably last quite a while. Just don't "grill" with them.🤷 I was hoping the same people responsible for the beefy-as-hell Bronco would build something a little more sturdy where it counts.
Have you used wood chunks instead of charcoal in this pit? I really prefer cooking with wood, but cant find a smoker that has the fan and temperature control that arent charcoal or pellet
Can you use wood chunks too? Chunks provide more smoke than chips. Thanks
Yes you can! i use chunks and chips. some times saw dust. all works good.
Lowe's has the cover
thanks but the nearlest from me is 150 miles one way
Thank you for your awesome HONEST review. My Mxxxxxbuilt gravity fed just died after four years and I'm looking for a replacement. It was too difficult getting it lit
i love my 900
Last question! So you’re saying the fire does in fact go out without burning up all your excess fuel if that flapper doesn’t get stuck? Other folks are saying even if the flappers are down the fire doesn’t go out until the charcoal is empty. Which is odd to me. Thanks for any clarification!
I tried many ways fire. Won't go out. But no where in the manual that states it will. So any coal will be burnt up
@@ScottysBackYardBBQ thanks for the info! Just seems to me they need to reconsider a basic vent so the fire goes out after your finished. To me it’s a waste of fuel and also a hazard depending on where your grilling
@@tashrayt4398 ya. Seems like they should did a better vent. If I find a away u let u guys know
Nice review Scotty! Always straight forward and honest. Nice looking unit! Cheers brother 🍻
thanks bat. thing turns out amazing food.
Can you use wood chips in this or charcoal only?
you can use wood chips
Great review, Scotty. Interesting observation about those flaps.😊
Thanks! 👍 bobbi. fltpper flappers lol
Nice job Scotty. We seem to agree on most points. Cheers
Yeppers
Very helpful Scotty.
Looks like I will get me one.
Be well.
JT
I think you will love it.
You've definitely put that through the test, Scotty! It looks like it has a few issues, but it doesn't seem to be anything major. Thanks for the honest review!👍
Right on. 1 issue bothered me is the no handle to move it around. snuffing the fire out to me is not a deal breaker. i own 2 MB560s i never use the slides in them.
Nice review and some great info for those who have this grill. I don’t cook but once our twice a week and I love the Pit Boss Lexington. Haven’t had a problem with it yet, thanks to some of your tips on it. Keep on grillin’!!!👍😎👍
Thanks for watching! got some great lexington videos coming out soon.
Sounds like you got similar results to mine. I will check those vent flaps. My biggest issue was temperatures above 300 had thermal runaway, when I set it to 350 it was running closer to 380.
Not to bad. May take time to level out. My mb 560 will do that
That's an excellent idea (pulling the manifold) for searing. I burnt through my Masterbuilt manifold in less than 3 years (from searing and burning off grill grease). I know you said "built like a tank" but honestly, I don't see any heavier gauge metal than the Masterbuilt, especially where needed most around the firebox. My Masterbuilt actually rotted the rear ledge supporting the grill grates after 3.5 years. If you use these for just smoking, they'll probably last quite a while. Just don't "grill" with them.🤷 I was hoping the same people responsible for the beefy-as-hell Bronco would build something a little more sturdy where it counts.
So true. Joe's metal little thicker then the MB. ..
Heck yeah Scotty ...you spend your hard earned cash so you can say it as it is...STRAIGHT UP 💯. Cheers!🍻
i love this pit. all pits have problems. u just have to work them out.
looks like you put some cooks on that thing! nice review!
Over 20. Cooking chicken on it now
Thanks Louis
Thx Scotty been eyeing this one
I love it. Turns out great food
Nice review Scotty. How does this compare to the Masterbuilt? Looking forward to maybe a few comparison cookers, a battle of the gravity feds.
In a few weeks I do a side by side. Mb560 vs Tahoma
Thanks Scotty. Who is that guy that will make you racks
Joe Victor. facebook.com/share/dw3dKjiBen7YXAHS/?mibextid=qi2Omg
Have you used wood chunks instead of charcoal in this pit? I really prefer cooking with wood, but cant find a smoker that has the fan and temperature control that arent charcoal or pellet
I add wood chunks to the coals. U want to cook all wood u need an offset for clean burning.
Nice
Thanks
How was the assembly?
Not bad. About 2.5 hours.
@@ScottysBackYardBBQ THANKS!