Mark R (LR)
TVWBB Super Fan
I did my first cook (an overnight, 15-hour brisket cook) with the CyberQ over the weekend, and I love this thing. Even with the Maverick and with the wsm being pretty good about locking into a temperature for hours at a time, doing an overnight cook with the Maverick always left me tired the next day, because I would usually wake up every hour or two to see if the temperature was holding steady, and I would almost always have to get up once or twice during the night/morning to adjust vents. The CyberQ really does allow you to set it and forget it. It held 275F like a champ. During a 15-hour brisket cook, the only deviations were when fuel ran low and when it was recovering from refueling. I slept great.
It wasn't a completely flawless first run, but the issues were minor. I used the Maverick on the grate also, and again, there was a substantial difference between the temp readings of the Maverick and the CyberQ. I checked the probes this morning in an ice bath and in boiling water, and the CyberQ grate probe was off by around 15F. Luckily, the CyberQ allows you to calibrate your probes, and I have them dialed in now. The CyberQ also lost its network connection a couple of times. It never quit controlling temp; I just couldn't pull up the control and monitoring screen on my phone, laptop, or iPad until I unplugged the CyberQ and plugged it back in. It was quick, easy, and painless, and immediately regained the network connection.
The CyberQ delivered on making it very easy to maintain extremely good temperature control over a long cook, and the brisket turned out great.
It wasn't a completely flawless first run, but the issues were minor. I used the Maverick on the grate also, and again, there was a substantial difference between the temp readings of the Maverick and the CyberQ. I checked the probes this morning in an ice bath and in boiling water, and the CyberQ grate probe was off by around 15F. Luckily, the CyberQ allows you to calibrate your probes, and I have them dialed in now. The CyberQ also lost its network connection a couple of times. It never quit controlling temp; I just couldn't pull up the control and monitoring screen on my phone, laptop, or iPad until I unplugged the CyberQ and plugged it back in. It was quick, easy, and painless, and immediately regained the network connection.
The CyberQ delivered on making it very easy to maintain extremely good temperature control over a long cook, and the brisket turned out great.