
Masterbuilt
The Masterbuilt MB20041220 Gravity Series 1050 Digital Charcoal Grill + Smoker offers 1050 sq in of cooking space, a gravity‑fed 16‑lb hopper, Wi‑Fi‑enabled digital controls and a DigitalFan that delivers rapid heat‑up and precise temperature maintenance for both low‑and‑slow smoking and high‑heat searing.
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$999.99
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$909.61
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$797.00
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$1,229.00
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers praise the MB20041220 for turning charcoal grilling into a set‑it‑and‑forget‑it experience, highlighting its rapid heat‑up, precise DigitalFan control and Wi‑Fi app integration that together deliver pro‑level results, while noting that its substantial bulk and weight limit where it can be placed.
What Users Say
Everyday users consistently commend the grill’s effortless temperature stability, remote app control and authentic charcoal flavor without the need to babysit the fire, but many echo concerns about its massive size, weight and the need for a permanent, spacious location.
Common Complaints
The grill’s massive dimensions and 203‑lb weight make relocation difficult, it requires a dedicated, spacious spot, and the large 16‑lb charcoal hopper can be cumbersome for occasional users.
How It Compares
vs. Gravity Series 800
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Disadvantages
Choose the 800 if you need a more compact, lighter grill and can sacrifice some cooking space.
vs. Big Green Egg Large
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Opt for the Big Green Egg if you prefer a classic kamado with manual control and portability over digital features and larger capacity.