So I'm really agonizing over whether I want to drop $700 on upgrading my Mak 2 Star to the new flame ignition system and flamezone. I'd love to hear from anyone that can speak to the differences before and after the upgrade.
I'd also like to know how much I'm missing out by upgrading the not so ole girl Vs selling her and buying new. I think updates include a new upper rack design, new ventilation, and improved ash disposal. Curious if I'm missing anything else.
I'd also LOVE to see pics of steaks seared before/after the upgrade. All help appreciated!
I'm obviously biased, since I work at MAK, so I'll let others give their opinions! But I did want to to add that the FlashFire ignition system also has a lifetime warranty on it, so as long as you own the grill, if the igniter ever does happen to fail, even if your grill is past the 3 year warranty, we've got you covered.
Upgrades with the 2017 compared to your model: (and you've already touched on most of these)
New FlashFire ignition
New 2017 FlameZone system (cooking grates and flame zone covers are split the other direction, horizontally vs. vertically like yours is now)
Some vents are now in the back of grill (rather than on the sides like yours has)
New slide-in upper grate (instead of upper shelves with legs to support them) Half size, 3/4 size, and full size available (And the new main cooking grate fits in there as a half upper shelf too!)
The grease bucket has been exchanged for an internal drawer, and you can just dust the ash into that for easier removal.
Better tool hook (deeper loop to avoid tools blowing off in high wind)
New firmware for the controller
Hopper safety switch (stops the auger from turning if the hopper lid is opened)
Stainless steel is now a 'scratch hide' matte finish to help keep it looking new and hide blemishes or fingerprints, etc.
Exchanged four individual legs for two solid leg panels (easier assembly, and encloses sides of grill bottom)
Better casters for moving the grill around
Black powder coating (easier touch up down the line if the powder coat ever gets damaged)
I think that's everything!