The Inkbird ISC-007BW WIFI, Bluetooth BBQ Temperature Controller / Product Overview and First Use! Awesome and Affordable! Works on Big Green Egg, Kamado Joe, Weber, Primo, Vision Grill, Akron Kamado, SNS Grills
Awesome unit Tom. Love that it is almost half the price as a guru. - I fully agree Weber needs to add probe slots at the least- I hate running them under the lid lip.
Thanks Tom ! Love the videos !! Im more of a simple kettle, bag of charcoal, a piece of smoking wood, kick back chair, and a cold one type of guy, but I sincerly enjoy watching all the tinkering you do with yours ! Thank you.
Thanks for the response Tom. I finally got it to connect after a couple of hours trying and uninstalling and reinstalling the app.. Will have to take it on a test run to see how well the Wi-Fi stays connected..
Great channel tom!! About weber kettel what you Saïd..that’s what I hopen tovsee in this channel .. a nice clean way to make a controller Connect to my weber Kettle.. 😉.. do i need to look a bit further i think 😄.. keep up your channel!! Greetings Ivo from the Netherlands 😎
Tom, I always watch your videos and was wondering if you still like your ink bird now as much as when you did the review? I am thinking of asking for one for christmas for my Oklahoma Joe Bronco.
Hi Tom, Great review. So I bought one and received it yesterday, downloaded the app and have had NO success getting it to hook up to Wi-Fi. Very frustrated with no help from Inkbird. Just wondering if you had any difficulty with yours. Thanks in advance.. Love all your mods..
Hi there, Miya here from Inkbird, Any confusion please feel free to contact me on Instagram or email. My instagram: miyaxubaby. My email address: Miya@ink-bird.com
Have you tried the Ink Bird on your Akorn yet? Blower needs to be very low CFM due ot efficiency of the Akorn. We have the Akorn and find temp management a challenge.
It is a variable speed fan. it have a setting for Akorn jr and full size Akorn kamado. Plus, it have a learning stage in the beginning, and slow the fan down when it approach to the target. Open the top lid just a little bit, and put 6-8 fully burned briquets charcoal. Let the unit bring the temp up for you. I think they didn't have it in the manual, but it's kind of my fault I forget to tell them when I sell my algorithm to them.
Thanks for Watching! Good questions! The fan runs as needed and it is variable speed. Longest cook was about 6 hours and it held set point very well and I was able to watch and adjust via WiFi connection. I have not figured out the graphs yet not if they have either... Thanks again, I appreciate you Watching!
Did it ramp itself down before it got to temp so it didn't overshoot? I feel like in a kamado it would raise the heat to fast heading to the goal teamp and overshoot. I mean I guess you could just set the target temp at like 175 and just increase at small increments. Just wondering as I'm interested in one of these units and not much info out there. How's yours holding up after a year?
Thanks for Watching Owen, it does throttle down when approaching set point. It does have different settings for different grills, so if you put it on Kamado setting it knows or kettle grill it know and also size
Hey Tom. Does this also work well on the new Master Touch Premium? How does it stay in the hole that you of course have to drill yourself in the Weber?
Hey Tom --- you should check out the SMOBOT. Maybe they could send you one to review. It's expensive but I like it more than any of the fans. Check them out on RU-vid. I can tell you it works wonderfully. The Naked Whiz did a really thorough review on it if you want see some performance numbers. Thanks for the video and great review!!
Tom the BBQ Guru universal adapter has an inside and outside piece that connect with an internal screw so no need to enlarge the smoke hole on the SNS grill. The other advantage is you can direct the air flow down which is good if you are using a Slow ‘n sear unit. bbqguru.com/storenav/Index?categoryId=&&productId=422
Hi Michael Connolly. Can you please confirm that the universal adapter is the correct one to order when using the SNS grill? When I use the "Guru guide" on their website, it says to select the Weber Adapter for the SNS. Thanks and looking forward to trying out your tip!
Not needed that I can see. Had my WSM going all weekend and it held temps between 245 - 275 without much adjustment at all. I kinda wanted a blower for the fun of it, but I can't justify it. Weber Kettle with a SNS and drip pan has the same consistency. Nice video though!
Thanks for watching! I agree, I wanted one just for fun of it or longer cooks or at night. This one was cheap enough for the fun of it! Thanks for watching!
BBQ Guru Digi-Q DX 3 is selling as a kit for about $180 right now through their website. It will fit, as the port doesn't actually push into the kettle, but sits flush on the outside. It's a 3 piece unit with the outer port, an inner air deflector plate, and a screw that holds it together. I have ports on my Summit, Premium kettle, and Smoky Mountain. The WSM has the port mounted on one of the lower vent holes, with the other 3 vent holes taped off with high temp tape it comes with. I have 2 blowers. The Pit Viper which I use on the 2 kettles, and the larger Pit Bull I use on my 22 inch WSM.
@@KevinWindsor1971 I just checked it's selling for $187.99 and you would need to add another $21.99 for the second probe. If you want a case for the unit that's another $24.99. Now I can't tell you that either unit is better but I can see there is a price difference. I'm not here to tell anyone to buy either but I thought I would tell about the cost difference.
@One Two Barbecue. Nice collection! Like I stated in the video, I reached out to BBQ guru to see if they were interested in having there product used in a comparison video, however they chose to not reply. Like I stated I don’t plan on using it allot so I wanted as affordable of a product that works. I think I found that with the Inkbird, however time will tell. Thanks for all the info and for Watching! I appreciate it!