Eric Larson
New member
I'm looking to treat myself to a new, nice thermometer.
I considered the Thermapen, but thought a dual IR/instant read would be nice. I figure with the IR, I could check the lid temperature without sticking a thermometer through the top vent and regain the ability to open/close it again. I know I could put a whole in the lid and feed the thermometer through it, but I'm a coward.
Is the exterior surface lid comparable to the air temperature within?
I hear IR thermometers struggle with shiny surfaces, would the black surface count (it's a pretty shiny black) or are the issues more with stuff like stainless steal?
Anybody have one of these? Thoughts? Should I just go with the Thermapen?
Thanks
I considered the Thermapen, but thought a dual IR/instant read would be nice. I figure with the IR, I could check the lid temperature without sticking a thermometer through the top vent and regain the ability to open/close it again. I know I could put a whole in the lid and feed the thermometer through it, but I'm a coward.
Is the exterior surface lid comparable to the air temperature within?
I hear IR thermometers struggle with shiny surfaces, would the black surface count (it's a pretty shiny black) or are the issues more with stuff like stainless steal?
Anybody have one of these? Thoughts? Should I just go with the Thermapen?
Thanks