Probably safe to say the sensors and electronics are… cooked



by LadiesLoveCoolDane

47 Comments

  1. Close the lid, cut off the oxygen and fuel supply as fast as you can.

  2. Additional-Local8721

    You’re supposed to sear after you smoke it.

  3. unknowable_stRanger

    Yeah you gotta degrease those before that happens.

  4. Rustyinsac

    Had that happen at a time share we were at. Used the fire extinguisher 🧯 and left it closed the rest of the week. There’s always next season. Maybe the grease will go away on its own.

  5. midwest73

    Dang, went all Vader funeral pyre!

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  6. Either-You-7397

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  7. WhyAreYouAllSoStupid

    Throw baking soda in there and shut the lid

  8. Jeep600Grand

    This happened to me on my Masterbuilt as well. 1 box of baking soda later and it was lights out for that fire.

  9. elroddo74

    I cleaned my pot boss and this happened. I left some grease somewhere I shouldn’t have and it got 🔥🔥

  10. Let it burn out; scrape it off, and you have a clean grill.

  11. Chrisdkn619

    Nah, be cool after it burns off. Damn 1050 flare-ups a bitch! Mostly just use mine for smoking now

  12. EbbAffectionate4008

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  13. squid_shaver

    Hey this looks like a Masterbuilt gravity smoker. If that’s the case, I’ve had the 560 series for 3 or 4 years now and I’m not proud to say I’ve had a couple similar incidents when trying to push the temp above 500. Not sure if you’ve tried messing with it yet, but mine has come out the other side of both fires with no damage to the smoker or the tech components. Hope it’s the same for you!

  14. Efficient-Giraffe572

    Where there’s smoke there’s fire

  15. 1gurlcurly

    Glad nothing more caught fire! I just had this happen with my 25 year old Weber Genesis. All was fine after closing it, turning off, and disconnecting.

    My new one is coming on Tuesday. I’m not changing my main grill after that long.

    But I also got an East Oak electric smoker cheap on Prime Day. Going to try a little smoking…

  16. Best thing is turn off the gas and mist it with water to cool it down. It’s a grease fire so you don’t pour water onto it just give it a couple squirts at a time and it’ll go out fast.

  17. byggusdikkus

    I was wondering why you took a video instead of just slamming the lid shut, but it makes sense, I wouldn’t want that smoke either

  18. JCtheWanderingCrow

    One of the few videos made better by added music. 

    10/10, no notes.

    Oh. Uh. Sorry your meat burnt.

  19. Wow! I witnessed a similar inferno on my buddy’s grill when he tried to grill bacon. It blistered most the paint on his grill!

  20. Fit_Upstairs8760

    Nothing a .79 cent box of baking soda couldn’t fix immediately. Ask me how many times it happened to me for the first time.

  21. BadTxV2021

    Just close the lid and unplug. Let it burn itself out. I have had this happen multiple times. Don’t panic just close the lid and kill power. Make sure it’s away from any combustibles.

  22. flappyspoiler

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  23. OnionComb

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    I’m saving this as the replacement for the Christmas Yule log fire I put on my TV 🎄

  24. taterthotsalad

    PSA: Cleaning your grill/smoker regularly is as important as under the foreskin on regular too. lol

  25. NiagaraCanuck

    Lol “it finally happened to me” this doesn’t just happen to people, its from laziness and neglect.. you let it happen to you

  26. majorclashole

    Obviously you didn’t double click the tongs when starting to cook…

  27. Majestc_electric

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