I need a new one. Its between the thermopro tp 20 or maverick et 733. My last thermopro suddenly stopped giving accurate readings. It was also horrible on battery life. It was the tp 08 though. Had a maverick before that and it lasted until the battery connectors rusted out from being outside all the time.
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I’m looking at one of these Meater probes. 1 probe for both the meat and ambient cooking temp, rated to 575 degrees and can be used with Bluetooth, connected to WiFi and even to a cloud service for monitoring wherever you may be.
Had to run pick up some furniture last weekend for my wife and the temp of my Kamado decided to soar after holding at 220-230 for 7 hours. Would have been nice to be able to check it in the hour plus errand run.
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Originally posted by Playa View PostI’m looking at one of these Meater probes. 1 probe for both the meat and ambient cooking temp, rated to 575 degrees and can be used with Bluetooth, connected to WiFi and even to a cloud service for monitoring wherever you may be.
Had to run pick up some furniture last weekend for my wife and the temp of my Kamado decided to soar after holding at 220-230 for 7 hours. Would have been nice to be able to check it in the hour plus errand run.
That looks pretty cool, but I don't always put a thermometer into theway I'm cooking.
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I prefer the Maverick Et-732 over the 733 and I have both. Brighter screen and more straight forward. The 732 has none of the bells and whistles I never use cluttering up the screen and programming is not a PITA. I'm on year 5 with my 732 and 3 with my 733. I use the 733 only when I have multiple meats and my 732 needs some assistance.....
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