IDK you would need to tell usHow does this compare to my Thermopop?
Yeah my Thermopop has worked fine. I picked up a couple more when they had that crazy 11 or 12 dollar sale at the end of the year. One went to an office party secret Santa and the other is still on my shelf as a backup or a future gift to someoneI have three thermopops in use and two new ones I bought on thermoworks sales. Also a classic thermopen all of which have be totally reliable. The pops are 3-4 years old and get used a lot I have two outside for the grills and one inside along with the thermopen. All still have their original batteries.
I did the same picked up four more for gifts Etc. At that price I couldn't say no.Yeah my Thermopop has worked fine. I picked up a couple more when they had that crazy 11 or 12 dollar sale at the end of the year. One went to an office party secret Santa and the other is still on my shelf as a backup or a future gift to someone
Update! My Therm Pro is still working 2 years after I left it out all night in the cold rain!Perfect test. I will be interested to see your results down the line. I also think you will be fine if it is still working now.
Good info, I had my eye on those.I may be looking for new wireless. My Chef IQ set seems to have gone to hell in a handbasket. Giving me nothing but trouble now. Very angry about an expensive piece of equipment failing in less than a year
That's one of those Bluetooth connected units? If it is, the current Amazon listing is just screaming RED FLAG at me. "Unlimited Bluetooth Range!" In a pig's eye.......I may be looking for new wireless. My Chef IQ set seems to have gone to hell in a handbasket. Giving me nothing but trouble now. Very angry about an expensive piece of equipment failing in less than a year
I may be looking for new wireless. My Chef IQ set seems to have gone to hell in a handbasket. Giving me nothing but trouble now. Very angry about an expensive piece of equipment failing in less than a year
Yeah same here. I bought 4 of them. MEH because they're BT only. Get a few feet away and signal is lostWhile we are at it, I wasn’t impressed with the thermopro spike unit.
Once inside the SmokeFire its range went WAY down.
Not the fault of the thermometer but it's proximity to the meat. When you first place it in the grill the meat will be cold and the sensor will pick up on that. As it cooks further along moisture then comes out and of course there is evaporative "cooling". Once all that subsides you will then see more accurate readingsThe only complaint with the Inkbird is the ambient starts out reading quite low. It does improve as the cook progresses and is pretty accurate at the end. I understand that's par for the coarse with this type of thermometer. Outside of that, it's worked really well.
Both Bluetooth *AND* WiFi? That'll suck down batteries.It's Bluetooth AND WIFI. When in close range it's supposed to switch over to BT for faster response. When it works................best thing since sliced bread. I REALLY love it. I will see how their support is or if they're just gonna sing from the book about "disable 5Ghz WIFI and all the other BS so many WIFI appliance makers sing". It worked fine since last year with no issues then within the last 3 weeks began going flaky. Nothing in re to my WIFI, my Bluetooth devices or anything else has changed. Only the unit quit connecting automatically. I have to do a full factory reset on it every time I try to use it, and then the probe batteries go down the drain REALLY fast