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Re: Maverick ET-732

Postby 5-0bbq » 09 Mar 2011, 00:00

MrBlue wrote:Just a quick question - we are currently doing our first smoke with our new Mav, and so far we're very impressed! :D

But something dawned on me - How do you measure your temps at a comp, when surrounding people could also be using the SAME Mav??................how does the receiver know which transmitter is yours?? :?
You are fine it has to do when the transmitter and the receiver sync together. If you have any technical questions that are beyond me I can pass it along to my competition team partner Darren Keller the operations manager of Maverick.
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Re: Maverick ET-732

Postby joker smoker » 09 Mar 2011, 11:46

It's true! Sometimes there is no rhyme or reason. Sometimes things just don't work out right then out of the blue , when you think you've screwed up, something special happens. Thats BBQ!
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Re: Maverick ET-732

Postby clairbare » 10 Mar 2011, 10:36

I love this forum :D as usual thanks for the encouragement and helpfulness ;)
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Re: Maverick ET-732

Postby RED » 25 Mar 2011, 17:11

Fellow Carnivores,

I just took receipt of the Bar-B-Q trailer I had commissioned (photos being considered as we speak/write) and looking to get some seasoning and initial testing done. Thing is, it's a big daddy and I want to be able to determine hotspots etc before we have our first cook off in May.

Anyway, this is actually not my point or question. The request I have is can someone point me to a UK retailer of the Mav ET-73 please? I can see some on the US eBay site, but concerned that postage and customs levies may delay the receipt of such an important bit of kit.

Any ideas?

Scott.
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Re: Maverick ET-732

Postby All Weather Griller » 25 Mar 2011, 19:24

Hi Scott,

I'm not a retailer but I have a couple of Brand New ET 732's if you want one they work out at £56 inc paypal and postage.

Let me know if you want one.

I ordered quite a few when they were launched and when I make an order from the US I try to order enough to keep costs down (For everyone).

PM me if you would like one.

Beerz

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Re: Maverick ET-732

Postby RED » 26 Mar 2011, 09:05

Well that's why you guys are considered the specialists then! Always wanted to practice my biscuits, what a great opportunity. Thanks Doc.

Adie, I think I might just grab a Mav from you. Simple is good.

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Re: Maverick ET-732

Postby Vic. » 27 Mar 2011, 19:00

good info on the biscuit/puffpastry idea......better to try and reroute the heat once you've found the cold area :D super stuff
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