GoveeLife Bluetooth Wireless Meat Thermometer with Digital Standalone LCD Base | WiFi Unlimited Range | ±1.8℉ Accuracy | Food Grade Internal Ambient Sensor Probes for Kitchen, BBQ, Grill, Oven, Smoker
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GoveeLife Bluetooth Wireless Meat Thermometer with Digital Standalone LCD Base | WiFi Unlimited Range | ±1.8℉ Accuracy | Food Grade Internal Ambient Sensor Probes for Kitchen, BBQ, Grill, Oven, Smoker
Model: GoveeLife Digital Meat Thermometer Wireless with WiFi Bluetooth, Food Thermometer for Cooking, Long Range Probe Monitoring, Rechargeable Base, APP Alerts Recipes for BBQ, Oven, Grill, Smoker
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I generally like Govee devices but I'd recommend the Thermomaven over this for $37.99. https://a.co/d/gZDflNh
Great app + device, with 5 internal sensors vs 1 on the Govee which lets you get a better read on true internal temp than the Govee.
Five internal sensors are better than one. Still it is restrictive in that you can't use it to get temperature of all the meats you are cooking at the same time. Or, for brisket, it's not like you can stretch it from point to flat. I guess you can buy multiples and integrate them in the same app, but then it's no longer a deal
Snazzy, and better than single sensor probes, but multiprobes are still a better choice, even when having to contend with wires.
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https://a.co/d/gZDflNh
Great app + device, with 5 internal sensors vs 1 on the Govee which lets you get a better read on true internal temp than the Govee.
Snazzy, and better than single sensor probes, but multiprobes are still a better choice, even when having to contend with wires.
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