Costco instore has this Thermopro bundle for $24.99. Costco online has it for $34.99 with "free shipping." This bundle currently sells for $44.99 on the Thermopro site.
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Costco instore has this Thermopro bundle for $24.99. Costco online has it for $34.99 with "free shipping." This bundle currently sells for $44.99 on the Thermopro site.
Fair price, Solid product. Limited range. Only 2 probes. (ex 1 pit, 1 meat)
But for a few $ money more, you can get a 4 probe unit with WIFI connectivity (read temps from ANYWHERE) and a smart phone app which is easier to program thresholds from other brands. Specifically I use Inkbird and I've been VERY happy with it.
Fair price, Solid product. Limited range. Only 2 probes. (ex 1 pit, 1 meat)
But for a few $ money more, you can get a 4 probe unit with WIFI connectivity (read temps from ANYWHERE) and a smart phone app which is easier to program thresholds from other brands. Specifically I use Inkbird and I've been VERY happy with it.
I have (probably the same) inkbird 4 probe one for my smoker and love it, but I got this kit for my dad.
Hes older, dosent have wifi, and just wants to check the temperature of what hes cooking. So it was a good compromise for people who dont need every device they own to be "connected"
What section of the store were they in? I know things move around, but it wouldn't hurt to have a place ro start or at least know what else was nearby. I was in Costco today and didn't see them, but I wasn't looking for them either.
It's a good thing this is from Costco, because you will be returning it pretty soon after using it. If you want quality thermometers and temp controllers, go with Thermoworks.
Fair price, Solid product. Limited range. Only 2 probes. (ex 1 pit, 1 meat)
But for a few $ money more, you can get a 4 probe unit with WIFI connectivity (read temps from ANYWHERE) and a smart phone app which is easier to program thresholds from other brands. Specifically I use Inkbird and I've been VERY happy with it.
A few dollars more? Almost 3X the price for the INKBIRD 4 probe wifi. Bummer
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What section of the store were they in? I know things move around, but it wouldn't hurt to have a place ro start or at least know what else was nearby. I was in Costco today and didn't see them, but I wasn't looking for them either.
They are with the kitchen supplies, next to the pots and pans (at my store).
This whole section moved to the center for the holidays, but they stayed together.
These have been $29.95 at my Costco. This evening I went to the self checkout and one was lying on the front edge of it with a sign on it that said $10. It came up $19.97 when I scanned it, but the person at the self checkout cleared it and told me to take it to the desk in front for a manager to ring it up - which they did for $10. I think someone tried to buy it and gave up when it didn't ring up for $10. Live and learn.
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Their oven/fridge thermometers though, are accurate only to within +/- 2 degrees.
But for a few $ money more, you can get a 4 probe unit with WIFI connectivity (read temps from ANYWHERE) and a smart phone app which is easier to program thresholds from other brands. Specifically I use Inkbird and I've been VERY happy with it.
But for a few $ money more, you can get a 4 probe unit with WIFI connectivity (read temps from ANYWHERE) and a smart phone app which is easier to program thresholds from other brands. Specifically I use Inkbird and I've been VERY happy with it.
Hes older, dosent have wifi, and just wants to check the temperature of what hes cooking. So it was a good compromise for people who dont need every device they own to be "connected"
But for a few $ money more, you can get a 4 probe unit with WIFI connectivity (read temps from ANYWHERE) and a smart phone app which is easier to program thresholds from other brands. Specifically I use Inkbird and I've been VERY happy with it.
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This whole section moved to the center for the holidays, but they stayed together.
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