ThermoMaven-US via Amazon has ThermoMaven P2 Smart Bluetooth Wireless Meat Thermometer w/ 2 Probes on sale for $99.99 - $40 (40%) off when you apply promo code 6K43FJG9 on the checkout page = $59.99. Shipping is free.
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About this product:
Smart Display Base provides real-time readings and direct temperature settings
Unlimited Wi-Fi range for monitoring from anywhere
6 sensors with ±0.5°F accuracy and 0.01°F resolution
Two ultra-thin probes for simultaneous dish monitoring
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ThermoMaven-US via Amazon has ThermoMaven P2 Smart Bluetooth Wireless Meat Thermometer w/ 2 Probes on sale for $99.99 - $40 (40%) off when you apply promo code 6K43FJG9 on the checkout page = $59.99. Shipping is free.
Thanks to Staff Member Red_Liz for sharing this deal.
About this product:
Smart Display Base provides real-time readings and direct temperature settings
Unlimited Wi-Fi range for monitoring from anywhere
6 sensors with ±0.5°F accuracy and 0.01°F resolution
Two ultra-thin probes for simultaneous dish monitoring
Model: Wireless Bluetooth Smart Meat Thermometer: Standalone Base, WiFi Unlimited Range, 6 Sensors with NIST Certified Accuracy, 2 Probes, for Kitchen, BBQ, Grill, Oven, Smoker, Rotisserie, Air Fryer (Red)
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6K43FJG9 still seems to work, but I had to click Apply 3 times
I figured out my particular issue. I had an already redeemed 10% promo code applied and for the life of my couldn't un-apply it (it just wouldn't take.) So, I simply made the purchase with that lesser code redeemed (which cleared it out as 1 time use) and then simply cancelled the order. Then, I added this one to my cart and applied this new code and it worked fine.
I'm glad this one popped up (again?) as this was the model I wanted out of the 3 or 4 that have been posted on SD the past week or so.
really trying to decide if i want to get this or wait for the inkbird or thermopro versions to drop to a similar price. both of which brands i trust a bit more since i have prior experience. right now you can get a 4 probe inkbird for $90 or the thermopro 2 probe for 110.
seems like this is the all-the-time price for the thermomaven now, so i think i can afford to wait and see.
really trying to decide if i want to get this or wait for the inkbird or thermopro versions to drop to a similar price. both of which brands i trust a bit more since i have prior experience. right now you can get a 4 probe inkbird for $90 or the thermopro 2 probe for 110.seems like this is the all-the-time price for the thermomaven now, so i think i can afford to wait and see.
Unless thermopro went wifi. This one will give you much better range. Like it will work when you are at the store.... Or Russia....
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really trying to decide if i want to get this or wait for the inkbird or thermopro versions to drop to a similar price. both of which brands i trust a bit more since i have prior experience. right now you can get a 4 probe inkbird for $90 or the thermopro 2 probe for 110.
seems like this is the all-the-time price for the thermomaven now, so i think i can afford to wait and see.
I got this from an earlier deal (same item/price). I've used an Inkbird with wired probes, but haven't used the ThermoPro. Quickly looking at the ThermoPro though, I'd pick this up even at comparable prices.
For context on my opinion, my priorities are accurate temperature and an app that works.
Inkbird was garbage. The probes were reasonably accurate, but pairing and using the app rarely worked. Admittedly this was a while ago (2022) but the app reviews... still look really bad.
ThermoPro app reviews look good and the company is really broadly appreciated... but I don't think any of their current offerings have WiFi. It sounds stupid but WiFi greatly enhances probe connectivity and distance in my experience.
The reason I don't like exclusively bluetooth systems is because -- in my experience -- even if you wander a little out of range with your phone, Chaos Ensues. At minimum it was a hassle to re-connect, sometimes I'd lose all cooking history, alarms would stop working, etc. Bluetooth is fickle and basically I lost trust pretty quickly. A good WiFi probe, on the other hand, works pretty flawlessly because the base station is communicating with your WiFi router/hub which is probably not moving around. WiFi to me is about getting a consistent and stable connection.
I've used this a handful of times. The temp probes for measuring meat temp are very accurate (and they are NIST-certified), the connectivity has been flawless, app works great and refreshes fast and often, alarms have never had a problem, and the estimated finish times are both helpful and usually pretty accurate. I like that the base has a built in temperature reading too for quick glances.
This temperature probes measure ambient temp (moderately okay) and like 5 different locations in the meat per probe which idk feels like overkill for sure but is also pretty neat and dorky.
One thing about the product listing is it says "Probes charge 2 min for 2 hours work" -- I think that's to say "hey if you need to charge it quick, 2 minutes gets you 2 hours". The actual battery life of a fully charged probe has been at least 6 hours for me, and they still showed a healthy charge.
i totally sound like a shill, but seriously i was just really happy to find one of these that actually works at a pretty good price point. i will happily take thermomaven's money if they want to give it to me tho.
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6K43FJG9 still seems to work, but I had to click Apply 3 times
Then, I added this one to my cart and applied this new code and it worked fine.
I'm glad this one popped up (again?) as this was the model I wanted out of the 3 or 4 that have been posted on SD the past week or so.
seems like this is the all-the-time price for the thermomaven now, so i think i can afford to wait and see.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank GinnyMaive
seems like this is the all-the-time price for the thermomaven now, so i think i can afford to wait and see.
For context on my opinion, my priorities are accurate temperature and an app that works.
Inkbird was garbage. The probes were reasonably accurate, but pairing and using the app rarely worked. Admittedly this was a while ago (2022) but the app reviews... still look really bad.
ThermoPro app reviews look good and the company is really broadly appreciated... but I don't think any of their current offerings have WiFi. It sounds stupid but WiFi greatly enhances probe connectivity and distance in my experience.
The reason I don't like exclusively bluetooth systems is because -- in my experience -- even if you wander a little out of range with your phone, Chaos Ensues. At minimum it was a hassle to re-connect, sometimes I'd lose all cooking history, alarms would stop working, etc. Bluetooth is fickle and basically I lost trust pretty quickly. A good WiFi probe, on the other hand, works pretty flawlessly because the base station is communicating with your WiFi router/hub which is probably not moving around. WiFi to me is about getting a consistent and stable connection.
I've used this a handful of times. The temp probes for measuring meat temp are very accurate (and they are NIST-certified), the connectivity has been flawless, app works great and refreshes fast and often, alarms have never had a problem, and the estimated finish times are both helpful and usually pretty accurate. I like that the base has a built in temperature reading too for quick glances.
This temperature probes measure ambient temp (moderately okay) and like 5 different locations in the meat per probe which idk feels like overkill for sure but is also pretty neat and dorky.
One thing about the product listing is it says "Probes charge 2 min for 2 hours work" -- I think that's to say "hey if you need to charge it quick, 2 minutes gets you 2 hours". The actual battery life of a fully charged probe has been at least 6 hours for me, and they still showed a healthy charge.
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