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Long term reliability of Cyber Q

hoderbob

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I am very close to pulling the trigger on a Humphrey Down East Beast. As long as I am spending the money, I was looking to add the Cyber Q as having the rock solid temp control would save me sleep and not keep me chained to the homestead all day.

I have read many threads, mostly addressing the wifi challenges. I am an IT guy and get that part of it. What I really want to know is how it has held up for those of you who are long term users of the Cyber Q (6 mo or more).


  1. Are the temp probes still accurate? My Maverick is all over the board. I have had probes go bad, meats temps 10 degrees cooler than a meat thermometer registers etc. If I am going to spend nearly $300 for one, it needs to be rock solid.
  2. Any unit malfunctions? How well is it supported by the Mfr?
  3. Would you buy it again?
Thanks for your feedback.
 
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I've had my CyberQ WiFi for almost a year.

1. Are the temp probes still accurate? My Maverick is all over the board. I have had probes go bad, meats temps 10 degrees cooler than a meat thermometer registers etc. If I am going to spend nearly $300 for one, it needs to be rock solid.
AFAIK, yes.

2. Any unit malfunctions? How well is it supported by the Mfr?
No problems. I haven't had any problems, so I haven't had to contact BBQ Guru.

3. Would you buy it again?
Yes.
 
My experience with Guru is that they have excellent customer service. I have read that from others here too
 
The Cyber Q should not be used as a set it and forget it device. you should still monitor the pit and never leave a pit unattended. Yes it does make it easier but please don't mistake it for not having to watch your pit.
 
I've got a Stoker that went better than 3 years worth of contests before I had any issues with it.
 
Nothing wrong with gurus ..I have one but the pitmasteriq is reliable, works awesome, fraction of the price and has a rain box that's easy to make.
 
I love my CyberQ but don't expect the probes to last forever. I've had to replace a couple of them but the unit itself works well and has exceeded my expectations.
 
I love my CyberQ but don't expect the probes to last forever. I've had to replace a couple of them but the unit itself works well and has exceeded my expectations.
Yeah, I know they go bad, but they should last more that two uses (like the Mavericks did) :sad:

Thanks for the feedback!
 
The Cyber Q should not be used as a set it and forget it device. you should still monitor the pit and never leave a pit unattended. Yes it does make it easier but please don't mistake it for not having to watch your pit.
I understand, I wasn't planning on heading out for the day. Mostly, getting a little more sleep on an overnight cook.
 
I've had my cyber q 2 since January. It runs both my backwoods at competitions and home and haven't had an issue yet. Both pit and meat probes have worked great. I actually bought it off a forum listing so I wasn't even the first to own it.

Now I still bought a back up fan and probes in case something goes wrong at a comp, but at this rate I may never need them :p. Probes of any brand seem to die eventually, but these have lasted by far the longest. I've had to replace my Maverick probes a few times and when I had the IQ110 I had to replace the probe (though I still liked that unit).
 
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