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Outdoor Cooking Equipment => Grills & Smokers => Charcoal Smokers => Topic started by: rexster314 on January 04, 2020, 11:24:10 PM

Title: My New Masterbuilt 560 Gravity Feed
Post by: rexster314 on January 04, 2020, 11:24:10 PM
Today I was sitting nonchalantly at my computer and my wife came in and asked me "do you want that smoker?" I had posted a picture of the new MB on Facebook a day or two ago and said it looked interesting.

Any way, we danced around it a couple of minutes, telling her it was 500 bucks and all. She told me why don't you get it? HOLY CRAP!! I checked on Walmart site and a local store had one in stock! Bought it on the spot and about an hour later I got the email saying it was ready to be picked up at the store.

Drove down, got it loaded in the Expedition and I was homeward bound.

Got it unloaded by myself (carefully) and began unboxing. I would like to meet the guy who computer designed the packing method at MB. Wow!

Got everything separated and all parts laid down on my deck. I started timing the operation when I put the first screw in the hold. Someone mentioned on a forum the assembly manual. It's mostly pictures and fairly easy to follow. With a few 10 minute breaks, I was finished in 2 hours. The worst part is starting the mounting screws for the lid handle. Mostly a blind operation and if you drop a screw in between the walls of the lid, you're pretty much out of luck getting it out. And, I did. It must be jammed somehow, cause it's not rattling. Maybe I'll get a magnet from Harbor Freight and try to get it, but it's ok if I don't.

After dinner, I got back at it to do the initial burn in and pair the cooker with my phone's MB app. Everything went good, haven't got a wi-fi connection yet, but the bluetooth connection is solid. Tomorrow I'll fiddle with the wi-fi again.

I'm probably ordering the cover for it tomorrow. I plan to do a couple racks of ribs and maybe some bbq beans tomorrow for a shakedown cook and have a 18 pound brisket waiting for me to have time to put it on.

A big, huge thanks to my wife for letting me indulge my hobby
Title: Re: My New Masterbuilt 560 Gravity Feed
Post by: rwalters on January 04, 2020, 11:27:23 PM
Congrats and what a nice thing for your wife to “twist your arm” on... sounds like she really had to twist hard... lol. Let’s see some pics :)
Title: Re: My New Masterbuilt 560 Gravity Feed
Post by: ronman451 on January 05, 2020, 01:09:34 PM
Congrats! Looking forward to some pics and a cook or two!
Title: Re: My New Masterbuilt 560 Gravity Feed
Post by: RAD on October 17, 2020, 02:33:36 PM
It's been a few months since you posted. How have you like the smoker? I've been thinking about getting this.
Title: Re: My New Masterbuilt 560 Gravity Feed
Post by: rexster314 on October 17, 2020, 09:33:28 PM
LOL
I loved the 560 so much, I bought a 1050 to keep it company on the deck
Title: Re: My New Masterbuilt 560 Gravity Feed
Post by: RAD on October 18, 2020, 09:55:36 AM
LOL
I loved the 560 so much, I bought a 1050 to keep it company on the deck
Thanks. I was thinking abut getting a pellet smoker until I saw this post. I think I am going to get the MS 560 now.
Title: Re: My New Masterbuilt 560 Gravity Feed
Post by: pmillen on November 04, 2020, 01:45:31 PM
Thanks. I was thinking abut getting a pellet smoker until I saw this post. I think I am going to get the MS 560 now.

Rad, for me, the MasterBuilt Gravity line (they have 3 sizes now) is a pellet pit killer.  I had what I consider to be one of the top three pellet pits for seven years.  There were some inherent things about it that annoyed me but I loved to convenience–
You can see by my signature line that the pellet pit was replaced by the Masterbuilt Gravity unit.  I have never regretted the change.
Title: Re: My New Masterbuilt 560 Gravity Feed
Post by: bamabob on November 04, 2020, 03:24:58 PM

You can see by my signature line that the pellet pit was replaced by the Masterbuilt Gravity unit.  I have never regretted the change.

Looks like you've got a good variety of smokers there plus experience with a few you no longer have.  If you had to pick one as a keeper which one would it be?  I'm talking mainly for brisket, butts and ribs.
Title: Re: My New Masterbuilt 560 Gravity Feed
Post by: RAD on November 04, 2020, 05:27:32 PM
I have done a butt, BB Ribs, a reverse sear steak, and chicken breast. Everything came out great with the exception of the breasts (My Fault). This is an amazing cooker.
Title: Re: My New Masterbuilt 560 Gravity Feed
Post by: Jaxon on November 04, 2020, 08:38:05 PM
I can really tell a difference in the food I cook now on the MB 560...definitely mo' better.
Title: Re: My New Masterbuilt 560 Gravity Feed
Post by: pmillen on November 04, 2020, 10:45:03 PM
If you had to pick one as a keeper which one would it be?  I'm talking mainly for brisket, butts and ribs.

As a smoker—the Karubecue C-60 without a moment's hesitation.  I'd still have my PK for grilling.

If I had to select one of the bunch and forego all of the others, I'd retain the Masterbuilt Gravity unit.  It grills, smokes and bakes.
Title: Re: My New Masterbuilt 560 Gravity Feed
Post by: pmillen on November 04, 2020, 10:47:24 PM
I have done a butt, BB Ribs, a reverse sear steak, and chicken breast. Everything came out great with the exception of the breasts (My Fault). This is an amazing cooker.

My apology, Rad.  I didn't know that you had made the purchase.  I was preaching to the choir.