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Re: PitmasterIQ iQue 110

Postby JEC » 02 Feb 2012, 12:06

Don't think it ever got followed up on. If there is enough interest, 10+ then we should give it a go
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Re: PitmasterIQ iQue 110

Postby esselle » 02 Feb 2012, 17:29

I contacted them for another forum member and the price was as advertised, no harm in trying again if there was 10 required.
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Re: PitmasterIQ iQue 110

Postby JEC » 02 Feb 2012, 20:49

Even if we don't get a big discount you will save on shipping so worth looking in to, that is unless we can swing a Stoker group buy ;)
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Re: PitmasterIQ iQue 110

Postby keith157 » 02 Feb 2012, 22:18

I don't know the price of the Stoker, but at $139 I'd be up for an iQue
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Re: PitmasterIQ iQue 110

Postby Eddie » 04 Feb 2012, 19:10

Just to let anyone know that I recently aquired one of these and once you get used to the device they are worth just over £100. There seens to be a difference in using lumpwood and brickets, as lumpwood runs hotter and takes at bit to calm down. Been using it all day, taking readings and was glad to say that I had a constant temp for 7 hours.

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Re: PitmasterIQ iQue 110

Postby keith157 » 05 Feb 2012, 08:54

Sorry a bit slow this morning, was that with lumpwood or briquettes?
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Re: PitmasterIQ iQue 110

Postby JEC » 05 Feb 2012, 09:26

keith157 wrote:I don't know the price of the Stoker, but at $139 I'd be up for an iQue


A basic Stoker system will set you back $295 to $365 depending on the size of the smoker, the major advantage of a Stoker over the iQue besides web based control etc... is the ability to both monitor the meat temperature and set it to hold once your chosen temperature is reached a real bonus if you need to get on with other things besides BBQ

Eddie wrote:Just to let anyone know that I recently aquired one of these and once you get used to the device they are worth just over £100. There seens to be a difference in using lumpwood and brickets, as lumpwood runs hotter and takes at bit to calm down. Been using it all day, taking readings and was glad to say that I had a constant temp for 7 hours.

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Sounds good Eddie will you be using it at Grillstock?
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Re: PitmasterIQ iQue 110

Postby Eddie » 05 Feb 2012, 10:28

JEC wrote:
Sounds good Eddie will you be using it at Grillstock?


Undecided about grillstock, It's not that I don't want to, it's about getting time away from work. Went to grillstock last year and I thought it was a great event.

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Re: PitmasterIQ iQue 110

Postby Eddie » 05 Feb 2012, 11:03

keith157 wrote:Sorry a bit slow this morning, was that with lumpwood or briquettes?


The first time I used the IQ I used lumpwood and it was running too hot. :o Because I had food in the Pro Q, I had to turn off the IQ. so latley I've been teasting the device without any food. :geek: ( I know, I live a exciting life ) :geek: Yesterday I used the menion method and had lumpwood in the chimmney starter and heatbeads in the basket. To me, that seems to be the best method. :) :) :) :)

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Re: PitmasterIQ iQue 110

Postby JEC » 05 Feb 2012, 12:06

With the iQue the minion method is a must, if you're finding temps are running away you need to try less lit to begin with and get the iQue controlling things ASAP. I find the BGE method works really well with the iQue so maybe give that a go if you want to use lump.
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