Hi folks,
I've been using the new Thermoworks Smoke (http://www.thermoworks.com/Smoke?tw=VWB&chan=TVWBB) on a Green Mountain Grill pellet smoker and a Weber Summit S470 and it works very nicely. A couple questions for folks who have this thermometer:
1. The clip for the grill air temp probe doesn't grip the probe itself, which means it often slides out of the clip and potentially touches the grates (bad) if the cable gets tugged in the slightest. Any tricks for keeping that probe in the clip?
2. Anyone using the waterproof needle probe (http://www.thermoworks.com/TX-1002X-NP?tw=VWB&chan=TVWBB) on a grill or smoker? I bought it as a second probe for smaller cuts (and for faster response) and even though they say the cable/handle is rated to 500 degrees, that material of the cable makes me worried that having it rest against the side of the metal access hole in the grill is going to start to melt it (not to mention it slipping and touch the grate).
Cheers,
Peter
I've been using the new Thermoworks Smoke (http://www.thermoworks.com/Smoke?tw=VWB&chan=TVWBB) on a Green Mountain Grill pellet smoker and a Weber Summit S470 and it works very nicely. A couple questions for folks who have this thermometer:
1. The clip for the grill air temp probe doesn't grip the probe itself, which means it often slides out of the clip and potentially touches the grates (bad) if the cable gets tugged in the slightest. Any tricks for keeping that probe in the clip?
2. Anyone using the waterproof needle probe (http://www.thermoworks.com/TX-1002X-NP?tw=VWB&chan=TVWBB) on a grill or smoker? I bought it as a second probe for smaller cuts (and for faster response) and even though they say the cable/handle is rated to 500 degrees, that material of the cable makes me worried that having it rest against the side of the metal access hole in the grill is going to start to melt it (not to mention it slipping and touch the grate).
Cheers,
Peter
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