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<blockquote data-quote="chaded" data-source="post: 1797389" data-attributes="member: 33922"><p>I have a recteq rt700 and it is pretty nice. It used to take forever to get to higher temperatures. I would have it on for over 1.5 hours and it would be at 460-490.</p><p></p><p> I done some research and ended up swapping the auger motor out and it will hit 500 in 20 minutes now. It will also go well over that if I turn it to 'full' mode. I bought one of the early models back in 18' and they had the smaller auger motor but now they have the bigger one so no problems there.</p><p></p><p>With that being said, if I was buying one right now it would probably be a Yoder or something else similar. Not made in China and also I didn't care for recteqs customer service when it came to reaching high temperatures in a reasonable amount of time. </p><p></p><p>They gave me the run around and I had to fix it myself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chaded, post: 1797389, member: 33922"] I have a recteq rt700 and it is pretty nice. It used to take forever to get to higher temperatures. I would have it on for over 1.5 hours and it would be at 460-490. I done some research and ended up swapping the auger motor out and it will hit 500 in 20 minutes now. It will also go well over that if I turn it to ‘full’ mode. I bought one of the early models back in 18’ and they had the smaller auger motor but now they have the bigger one so no problems there. With that being said, if I was buying one right now it would probably be a Yoder or something else similar. Not made in China and also I didn’t care for recteqs customer service when it came to reaching high temperatures in a reasonable amount of time. They gave me the run around and I had to fix it myself. [/QUOTE]
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