Target has
ThermoPro 650' Wireless Bluetooth Meat Thermometer w/ Dual Probes (TP920W) for
$23.99. Select free store pickup where available, otherwise
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Features: - 650-Foot Remote Range: ThermoPro TP920W features advanced Bluetooth 5.0 technology that provide a strong, effective connection to track temperatures from 650 feet away. Simply leave this grilling thermometer beside your grill or oven and remotely monitor your cooking progress using your smartphone
- Highly Accurate: Wireless thermometer features dual BBQ temperature stainless steel probes which can simultaneously monitor internal meat temperatures and ambient temperatures up to 572°F with an accuracy of ±1.8°F
- Multi-functional App: Receive real-time alerts on the go with the ThermoPro BBQ App on your phone. Set your desired food temperatures, customize alarms and timers, and view graphs. Preset USDA-recommended temperatures for types of meat help you to cook to perfection
- Effectively Manage Your Time: Equipped with an advanced algorithm, this smoker thermometer wireless can estimate proper cooking times to help better plan your meals. Pre-alarm settings (5/10/15°F) ensure your meat is removed from the heat at the perfect time.
- Rechargeable Transmitter with Backlight LCD: This rechargeable Bluetooth thermometer can hold a charge for 8 months, providing worry-free operation that doesn't require frequent battery changes. Large backlit LCD display shows temperatures for both stainless steel probes, allowing this meat thermometer for smokers to easily convey important info with just a quick glance
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I'll do 12-14 hour brisket cooks and I'm not home for a lot of that. If you only have bluetooth, you aren't getting updates when you get out of range. WiFi addresses this. I see the WiFi units often run an extra $10 or more, but worth it IMO.
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But, I am still a cheapskate. My solution is to keep the main unit in a ziploc bag, with only the probes coming out. That one has lasted quite a while.
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I'll do 12-14 hour brisket cooks and I'm not home for a lot of that. If you only have bluetooth, you aren't getting updates when you get out of range. WiFi addresses this. I see the WiFi units often run an extra $10 or more, but worth it IMO.
Just today I had a horrible CS experience with them.
That needs both temp probes right? I thought one probe can provide both internal and ambient readings
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I'll do 12-14 hour brisket cooks and I'm not home for a lot of that. If you only have bluetooth, you aren't getting updates when you get out of range. WiFi addresses this. I see the WiFi units often run an extra $10 or more, but worth it IMO.
Do you own the 2 in 1 thermometer spike? If you do, curious on your experiences.
I compared the spike ambient with the dual thermometer style, and the spike ambient temperature was wildly different.
I'll do 12-14 hour brisket cooks and I'm not home for a lot of that. If you only have bluetooth, you aren't getting updates when you get out of range. WiFi addresses this. I see the WiFi units often run an extra $10 or more, but worth it IMO.
I'll do 12-14 hour brisket cooks and I'm not home for a lot of that. If you only have bluetooth, you aren't getting updates when you get out of range. WiFi addresses this. I see the WiFi units often run an extra $10 or more, but worth it IMO.
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Typical smokers are too thick for any wireless signal to penetrate effectively so the wireless transmitter has to sit outside in this display unit.