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ThermoPro TempSpike Wireless Bluetooth Meat Thermometer w/ 500' Range

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Intek via Amazon has ThermoPro TempSpike Wireless Bluetooth Meat Thermometer w/ 500' Range for $49.91 > Now $47.39 after applying promo code 222PEQF4 at checkout and clipping the $15 coupon on the product page. Shipping is free.

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Features:
  • 500-Ft Ultra-Long Range: Connected via the most advanced Bluetooth 5.2, this wireless thermometer for grilling can monitor your cooking from up to 500 feet away without obstacles, make it outstand from other smoker accessories
  • 100% Wire-Free: Meat thermometer digital wireless removes all the tangled wires, makes it a versatile tool for electric rotisserie, smoker, oven, grill, pan-fry or sous vide; Enjoy 100% wire-free cooking and the convenience of no-hassle setup and cleanup with this turkey thermometer
  • 1 Probe, 2 Sensors: Bluetooth thermometer for smoker features a meat temperature probe to eliminate the hovering up hassles by giving you consistent internal temp readings even when you're not right next to the meat, along with the ambient pit temperature

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Update: This popular deal is now available for the lower price of $47.39 after clipping the $15 coupon on the product page.

Intek via Amazon has ThermoPro TempSpike Wireless Bluetooth Meat Thermometer w/ 500' Range for $49.91 > Now $47.39 after applying promo code 222PEQF4 at checkout and clipping the $15 coupon on the product page. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter the-press-box for finding this deal.

Features:
  • 500-Ft Ultra-Long Range: Connected via the most advanced Bluetooth 5.2, this wireless thermometer for grilling can monitor your cooking from up to 500 feet away without obstacles, make it outstand from other smoker accessories
  • 100% Wire-Free: Meat thermometer digital wireless removes all the tangled wires, makes it a versatile tool for electric rotisserie, smoker, oven, grill, pan-fry or sous vide; Enjoy 100% wire-free cooking and the convenience of no-hassle setup and cleanup with this turkey thermometer
  • 1 Probe, 2 Sensors: Bluetooth thermometer for smoker features a meat temperature probe to eliminate the hovering up hassles by giving you consistent internal temp readings even when you're not right next to the meat, along with the ambient pit temperature

Editor's Notes

Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • About this product:
    • Rating of 4.3 from over 5900 Amazon customer reviews.
  • About this store:
  • Additional note:
    • Please see original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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trza
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The problem is that your giant hunk of pork butt or brisket is creating a pocket of cool air around it. That's also where the ambient thermometer resides. For an accurate pit temp you need a probe with a couple inches of free space and it should not be in direct path of the fire.

You might also consider that the probe isn't long enough to get into the middle of a large roast. That's going to affect your reading when it comes to "doneness."

These are also not built as well as the Meater. And the Meater isn't that good. Something about putting a wireless device inside a metal box or something really hurts transmission range.

These keep getting cheaper because they frankly aren't that good. The limited use case where a wireless probe makes sense is rotisserie cooking where your probe wires would get all tangled up. Then it's case of something vs nothing to track temps. Or you can do what I do - just stick it with an instant read every once in a while.

You're better off getting something with wired probes. Thermopro is OK if you want cheap RF based solution on a budget. If a probe dies, they send you a whole new thermometer (or at least they did when I claimed). SnSGrills.com has a good RF thermo that's not too expensive as a more premium solution.

Stay away from Bluetooth due to limited range. Yeah...this says 500'. But that's line of site and that never happens in the real world. The probe is in a metal smoker with a bunch of walls between you and the device. Each barrier has a significant affect on signal distance. Though if you're geeky and you plan things right, you could dump a few different bluetooth devices into Home Assistant and make yourself a wifi temp tracker in a roundabout way.

Thermoworks is a great choice if you want wifi. Just make sure you have suitable wifi coverage out where your grill lives. Nobody ever thinks about optimizing coverage out there. Inkbird is way cheaper but you'll be buying replacements over time. You'll probably be better served by an RF thermo for the same price.
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Just get a Meater, the app on for this is buggy.

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BonnieP6404Jan 30, 2024 06:10 PM
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I've tried the code repeatedly. They won't accept it.
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LovelyBike884Jan 30, 2024 09:12 PM
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Quote from BonnieP6404 :
I've tried the code repeatedly. They won't accept it.
When you use the promo code hit the arrow pointing to the right first then press continue
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dweezy
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I've heard these are wildly inaccurate, especially the ambient temps. Is that true? Anyone with real experience with these know how accurate they are?
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BillytheGOATJan 30, 2024 09:22 PM
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Battery life is 5-10 hours max the reviews say.
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Quote from dweezy :
I've heard these are wildly inaccurate, especially the ambient temps. Is that true? Anyone with real experience with these know how accurate they are?
The problem is that your giant hunk of pork butt or brisket is creating a pocket of cool air around it. That's also where the ambient thermometer resides. For an accurate pit temp you need a probe with a couple inches of free space and it should not be in direct path of the fire.

You might also consider that the probe isn't long enough to get into the middle of a large roast. That's going to affect your reading when it comes to "doneness."

These are also not built as well as the Meater. And the Meater isn't that good. Something about putting a wireless device inside a metal box or something really hurts transmission range.

These keep getting cheaper because they frankly aren't that good. The limited use case where a wireless probe makes sense is rotisserie cooking where your probe wires would get all tangled up. Then it's case of something vs nothing to track temps. Or you can do what I do - just stick it with an instant read every once in a while.

You're better off getting something with wired probes. Thermopro is OK if you want cheap RF based solution on a budget. If a probe dies, they send you a whole new thermometer (or at least they did when I claimed). SnSGrills.com has a good RF thermo that's not too expensive as a more premium solution.

Stay away from Bluetooth due to limited range. Yeah...this says 500'. But that's line of site and that never happens in the real world. The probe is in a metal smoker with a bunch of walls between you and the device. Each barrier has a significant affect on signal distance. Though if you're geeky and you plan things right, you could dump a few different bluetooth devices into Home Assistant and make yourself a wifi temp tracker in a roundabout way.

Thermoworks is a great choice if you want wifi. Just make sure you have suitable wifi coverage out where your grill lives. Nobody ever thinks about optimizing coverage out there. Inkbird is way cheaper but you'll be buying replacements over time. You'll probably be better served by an RF thermo for the same price.
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nukemJan 30, 2024 09:54 PM
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Quote from trza :
The problem is that your giant hunk of pork butt or brisket is creating a pocket of cool air around it. That's also where the ambient thermometer resides. For an accurate pit temp you need a probe with a couple inches of free space and it should not be in direct path of the fire.

You might also consider that the probe isn't long enough to get into the middle of a large roast. That's going to affect your reading when it comes to "doneness."

These are also not built as well as the Meater. And the Meater isn't that good. Something about putting a wireless device inside a metal box or something really hurts transmission range.

These keep getting cheaper because they frankly aren't that good. The limited use case where a wireless probe makes sense is rotisserie cooking where your probe wires would get all tangled up. Then it's case of something vs nothing to track temps. Or you can do what I do - just stick it with an instant read every once in a while.

You're better off getting something with wired probes. Thermopro is OK if you want cheap RF based solution on a budget. If a probe dies, they send you a whole new thermometer (or at least they did when I claimed). SnSGrills.com has a good RF thermo that's not too expensive as a more premium solution.

Stay away from Bluetooth due to limited range. Yeah...this says 500'. But that's line of site and that never happens in the real world. The probe is in a metal smoker with a bunch of walls between you and the device. Each barrier has a significant affect on signal distance. Though if you're geeky and you plan things right, you could dump a few different bluetooth devices into Home Assistant and make yourself a wifi temp tracker in a roundabout way.

Thermoworks is a great choice if you want wifi. Just make sure you have suitable wifi coverage out where your grill lives. Nobody ever thinks about optimizing coverage out there. Inkbird is way cheaper but you'll be buying replacements over time. You'll probably be better served by an RF thermo for the same price.
On track with most everything here, expanding on the "cool" air, you are primarily measuring the temperature of the water vapor leaving the meat.
I do have and regularly use the dual probe version of this device and find it accurately reflects both the temperature and fairly on track with the predicted completion time. https://a.co/d/eHZjcLm
The range is between the probe and the base, then again from base to phone, I stick the magnetic base on the inside of a metal door to the outside and can wander throughout most anywhere in my 3400sq ft 2 floor home ( your results may vary ).

I do wish base to phone was wifi and I wish the case lid would snap or slide onto the back.
I also don't like the fact that you have to manually start and stop the data recording, my wired probe does this automatically. Otherwise I like the unit and would recommend, just be sure to understand the limitations.

Yes there are many other wireless probes, each with their own strengths.
I think the strong point here is the price point with minimal limitations.
Last edited by nukem January 30, 2024 at 02:58 PM.
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kjggx6Jan 30, 2024 10:08 PM
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Sam's club had these for this price leading to Christmas. I have 2 and love them so far. I have only done hot and fast cooks. Haven't done a long cook yet

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kmmul123Jan 30, 2024 11:49 PM
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I have had one of those for around a year now. It worked really well for a little bit but today I was doing a cook were it was fully charged and the probe lasted four hours and then died. The last cook was around the same unfortunately. I loved the device but the battery seems to just not last long enough.
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bigjonneeJan 31, 2024 04:47 AM
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My mom has a similar one but it has 7 layers of thermometers. It graphs the temperature throughout the thickness. It can calculate cook time. Probably overkill but an impressive gadget.
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Anyone used this on a rotisserie?
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lapoljoJan 31, 2024 03:39 PM
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Quote from dweezy :
I've heard these are wildly inaccurate, especially the ambient temps. Is that true? Anyone with real experience with these know how accurate they are?
Love mine! From all I can tell temps are accurate, especially given the caveats noted about ambient temp reflects air around the surface, as noted in other replies.
I find the range to be very acceptable. Mine connects when stuck into a sourdough loaf, INSIDE a cast iron dutch oven, inside my oven.
As for length, really? Its about 4'. If that does not get it near center of a roast. WOW!
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frozty89Jan 31, 2024 06:01 PM
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This thing is great
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metaldude5Jan 31, 2024 06:06 PM
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Just get a Meater, the app on for this is buggy.
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knowlesenatorJan 31, 2024 07:59 PM
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I feel like this might be an obvious yes since it can withstand grill levels of heat and fire, but I thought I would ask just in case.

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