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ThermoMaven G2 Wireless Bluetooth Smart Meat Thermometer w/ 2 Probes

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ThermoMaven-US via Amazon has ThermoMaven G2 Wireless Bluetooth Smart Meat Thermometer w/ 2 Probes on sale for $119.99 - $60 with promo code ASWO6G7B at checkout = $59.99. Shipping is free.

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  • Unmatched Range and Stability: Sub-1G technology provides 3000ft unobstructed range and 700ft in obstructed environments for stable connection even inside grills and air fryers
  • Smart Display Base: Real-time readings and temperature settings directly on the device without needing an app (smart app also available)
  • 100% Wireless Freedom: Fully wireless with long-range Bluetooth connectivity from probes to base
  • 6-Sensor Accuracy: NIST-certified ±0.5°F accuracy and 0.01°F resolution using 6 sensors (5 internal, 1 external)
  • Two Ultra-Thin Probes: Monitor two dishes simultaneously while the thin design preserves meat juices and integrity for perfect results

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ThermoMaven-US via Amazon has ThermoMaven G2 Wireless Bluetooth Smart Meat Thermometer w/ 2 Probes on sale for $119.99 - $60 with promo code ASWO6G7B at checkout = $59.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Staff Member DesertGardener for sharing this deal.
  • Note: You must be logged in to clip coupons or apply promo codes. Coupons/Promo codes are typically single-use, may vary by account or may need to be re-applied in order to discount properly.
Details:
  • Unmatched Range and Stability: Sub-1G technology provides 3000ft unobstructed range and 700ft in obstructed environments for stable connection even inside grills and air fryers
  • Smart Display Base: Real-time readings and temperature settings directly on the device without needing an app (smart app also available)
  • 100% Wireless Freedom: Fully wireless with long-range Bluetooth connectivity from probes to base
  • 6-Sensor Accuracy: NIST-certified ±0.5°F accuracy and 0.01°F resolution using 6 sensors (5 internal, 1 external)
  • Two Ultra-Thin Probes: Monitor two dishes simultaneously while the thin design preserves meat juices and integrity for perfect results

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Model: ThermoMaven Wireless Bluetooth Smart Meat Thermometer: Standalone Base, Smart WiFi Thermometer with Sub-1G, 6 Sensors NIST Certified Accuracy, 2 Probes, for BBQ, Grill, Oven, Smoker, Rotisserie

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Yuppiejr
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Couple of caveats - if you decide to foil wrap something in your smoker while it cooks you will no longer get temp readings for that probe... At least mine stopped doing so with the base station even within 5 feet of the probes. Probably a downside of this whole category of products vs wired, but something I forgot to consider until I foiled a turkey breast I had smoked for thanksgiving.

One of the two probes in mine stopped charging properly after it's first use, which is a problem with integrated/rechargeable batteries. Turns out the contact pressure with the charging pads wasn't quite firm enough and I had to remove and reinsert the probe a few times before it would charge. Doesn't give me long term hope.

The app requires an email/account registration to work, and when I tried it before thanksgiving their registration servers were broken so I was effectively locked out of using it entirely. Seems like a big risk if you value this feature as who knows how long "yet another randomly named Amazon brand" is going to be around? There is no reason this product should require an online registration/account to function, there are no persistent online services required for the probes/base to talk to the app via bluetooth... it's purely a way to scrape your contact details and a big risk that this feature would go away when their sketchy authentication servers blow up again.

The company responded quickly to my review and refunded me for the product even though I indicated I'd be fine returning it... so I guess kudos for that. I'd look elsewhere for another wireless meat probe though.
nahcyrag
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smart meat thermometer bro. you attempt is so flat. its like asking what is "Sm" without reading "art" 🙄

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nahcyragDec 05, 2025 07:42 PM
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Quote from SeriousTerrier997 :
What is Smart meat? Is this meat sourced from the brain?
/end of pun/
smart meat thermometer bro. you attempt is so flat. its like asking what is "Sm" without reading "art" 🙄
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jasesun23Dec 06, 2025 05:19 PM
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In for one. I have a Thermoworks wired dual probe that I use right now. 1st world problems but wires are such a pain. I've been eyeing different wireless options. Thermoworks system as great as it is, would be $275. The closest I see to this price is Chef IQ at Costco for $80. This has some advantages but the Chef IQ has a 1000 degree ambient sensor. Little concerned these 750 degree max would be dangerous in a grill.
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Dec 07, 2025 04:56 PM
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EagerCorn513Dec 07, 2025 04:56 PM
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Was just shopping for a wireless thermometer. This price made it an easy choice
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AdelleyDec 07, 2025 11:00 PM
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Quote from goyangyi1 :
These are expensive AF. I would only use this to know the temperature of turkey once a year.... yah pass....
There's also pig, cow, and birds you can use this with.
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GreenBanana606Yesterday 01:23 AM
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Is this better than a Meatmeet S Pro?

I'm trying to cook a rib roast for Christmas in my oven and want one of these so it's not ruined
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Couple of caveats - if you decide to foil wrap something in your smoker while it cooks you will no longer get temp readings for that probe... At least mine stopped doing so with the base station even within 5 feet of the probes. Probably a downside of this whole category of products vs wired, but something I forgot to consider until I foiled a turkey breast I had smoked for thanksgiving.

One of the two probes in mine stopped charging properly after it's first use, which is a problem with integrated/rechargeable batteries. Turns out the contact pressure with the charging pads wasn't quite firm enough and I had to remove and reinsert the probe a few times before it would charge. Doesn't give me long term hope.

The app requires an email/account registration to work, and when I tried it before thanksgiving their registration servers were broken so I was effectively locked out of using it entirely. Seems like a big risk if you value this feature as who knows how long "yet another randomly named Amazon brand" is going to be around? There is no reason this product should require an online registration/account to function, there are no persistent online services required for the probes/base to talk to the app via bluetooth... it's purely a way to scrape your contact details and a big risk that this feature would go away when their sketchy authentication servers blow up again.

The company responded quickly to my review and refunded me for the product even though I indicated I'd be fine returning it... so I guess kudos for that. I'd look elsewhere for another wireless meat probe though.
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n8236Yesterday 04:19 AM
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Returning my earlier order of the single units for this set. Good deal for a multi-sensor. Many of the single sensors cost more or the same.
Yesterday 04:31 AM
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kamiruasYesterday 04:31 AM
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code dead?

nvm... it worked after I removed and tried again
Yesterday 04:32 AM
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TenderString8344Yesterday 04:32 AM
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Quote from jasesun23 :
In for one. I have a Thermoworks wired dual probe that I use right now. 1st world problems but wires are such a pain. I've been eyeing different wireless options. Thermoworks system as great as it is, would be $275. The closest I see to this price is Chef IQ at Costco for $80. This has some advantages but the Chef IQ has a 1000 degree ambient sensor. Little concerned these 750 degree max would be dangerous in a grill.
I believe the G2 model is rated 932 degrees. The older P2 model is rated 750.
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dermeister545Yesterday 10:32 AM
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Quote from TenderString8344 :
I believe the G2 model is rated 932 degrees. The older P2 model is rated 750.
The G2 used to include the same probes as the more expensive Typhur Gold models (parent company of Thermomaven), which were rated up to 932F. Those probes had an all black top. It looks like they recently swapped those out for these inferior 752F probes, which have a black and silver top.
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jasesun23Yesterday 12:37 PM
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Quote from dermeister545 :
The G2 used to include the same probes as the more expensive Typhur Gold models (parent company of Thermomaven), which were rated up to 932F. Those probes had an all black top. It looks like they recently swapped those out for these inferior 752F probes, which have a black and silver top.
The all black ones were cracking and falling apart. These are a better design. And the Typhur Gold , the higher model are the all metal design like this. However these are only rated to 750 and some reason the Typhur are 950. Maybe they just changed the number so the thermomaven wouldn't undercut the Typhur.
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vdcjrYesterday 12:50 PM
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This model in the Specs says upper range is 932 degrees. I'm in...

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N55ftwYesterday 01:42 PM
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Quote from n8236 :
Returning my earlier order of the single units for this set. Good deal for a multi-sensor. Many of the single sensors cost more or the same.
Same.

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