Have you tried a food grade silicon spray for the hopper? I just had my first cook on my smokefire last night (chicken) and it dropped temp 4 times which was resolved each time when I ran my hand through the hopper. I'm going to try a silicon spray to see if it helps (probably do a cook this friday).
I've heard that is working, but is kinda why I am really, really struggling. $1000 is a lot of money for a grill, although not as insane for us BBQ junkies here as most other people. How many extra hoops should you have to jump through to get a $1000 product to work as advertised? I've thought about getting the spray and removing the little guard and seeing if my pellet problems disappear. However, how often to I need to reapply the spray, once a year, once a month? Will I know before I have a flameout, have to go through the mandatory shutdown cycle mid cook, empty all my pellets, re-silicone the hopper, refill it and then start cooking again at 3:30 AM?
Add that to their response to the fire issue (from Amazon EX6 Q&A - and no, I did not ask this question):
Q: What do you do when this catches on fire from lack of grease tray?
A: Hello! Our SmokeFire models feature a well engineered grease management system, with a drip pan for grease, and collection chambers for ash. Provided they are properly cleaned and maintained, and used as outlined in the owner's guide, they will provide excellent grilling results and a great user experience. Thanks!
By Weber Grills on February 17, 2020