I have nothing but good things to say about my 6 year old Memphis Pro (pre wi-fi). It's simple & it works well, super easy to maintain, like nothing else.
Unfortunately design changes, offshore manufacturing & poorer service as well as what appears to me as lack of company interest along with premium pricing has changed my view of the once
mighty Memphis.
The USA manufactured models are keepers in my book.
A word on igniters. My Pro has an indicator light to show when the igniter circuit is activated/on. What I noticed is the igniter will energize if the temperature drops: seconds @ high temperatures,
almost instant upwards of 400º, to perhaps a minute or 2 @ very low temperature.. I mentioned this to Memphis @ the time & was told to ignore it.
I don't feel comfortable with this auto re-ignite feature as the igniter pays the price wear wise. The intent is good & could keep things going in the event of a disturbed pellet delivery problem.
What I do depending on the pit temperature & how long it will be open, is to lower the set temperature to 180º(minimum). This keeps the igniter off unless left open for several minutes.
I am on muy original igniter.
I believe the newer wi-fi controllers don't have an igniter on indicator. I could be wrong. I am sure they have an auto reignite feature that by me, will shorten igniter life if the pit is opened as
above.