Sujet : Re: Still Grilling?
De : jim (at) *nospam* invalid.invalid (Jim)
Groupes : rec.food.cookingDate : 22. Nov 2024, 22:14:35
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Organisation : A noiseless patient Spider
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Coogan's Bluff was thinking very hard :
Jim wrote:
Coogan's Bluff explained on 11/22/2024 :
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Coogan's Bluff submitted this idea :
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It happens that Coogan's Bluff formulated :
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Coogan's Bluff laid this down on his screen :
Jim wrote:
That's a real drag, standing by with the foil..
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Or butcher paper, that stuff is indispensable.
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True that, at any rate patience is the key, oh
and remote thermometers are the bomb, I don't
know how I survived without them for so long.
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Indeed, wired still preferable.
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I tried to use "Meater" with the phone app, but the range is not there, or wasn't at the time.
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https://youtu.be/Gcc9magT0U4
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MEATER Pro Thermometers | MEATER PRO vs DUO vs XL
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https://www.youtube.com/shorts/STCHD1CucZw?feature=share
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I have a couple wireless dual thermometers that work
great, usually within a few degrees of a direct
read pen. Run one probe in the meat and one on
a clip under the hood for cooking temp.
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EZ peezy.
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Are they Polders?
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I might have to see if the tech has improved lately.
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Not sure of the brand, I'd have to go look, but
a worthy purchase. I can get back to you with
the brand maybe tomorrow if you want to know.
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Thx, yes please.
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Ok, it's a NEXTAMZ, I got it from Amazon
but it seems to not be there now.
Ebay has it, cheap too, not saying it's
the best one made but it works well for
me.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/166307831622
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TY, and you get decent range from this?
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I need about 25' consistently, which Meater could not handle.
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But at this price - yeah baby!
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:-))
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Yes, I've used it at least 25' away from the kettle,
and it has alarms you can set too. I just noticed
that Ebay link is for an open box item, fwiw.