Wireless Thermometer

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vtanker

Meat Mopper
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Feb 21, 2009
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knoxville TN
Hey every one. I am looking for a wireless remote thermometer that will tell me the box temp as well as the meat temp. I dont want to keep buying over and over again. If you can share your experiences I would greatly appreciate it.

Thank you
 
i have had good luck with maveric et-73 with a little tlc with the switchs it'll last i've got on thats going on 5 years now
 
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You'll find this is a great place to be. I use a CDN remote. Works fine but only have had it for a month.
 
Whatever one you get make sure you can get replacement probes for it as the probes will go long before the unit specially if you don't foil them.

-rob
 
I have the ET 73 and like it
 
Welcome Vtanker, looks like most people have already responded with the Maverick. I haven't actually tried it as I just use two seperate units. The one I like the most is my Thermoworks MTC with Stainless smokehouse probe but it is not wireless. Depending upon what smoker you are using and budget, you might also consider the stoker as it is a do it all and then some device.
 
Also I would guess Rob is saying that some folks wrap the small cable that comes on some probes...something that I've not found myself needing to do.
 
Another happy ET-73 user here as well. As was said before, the switches are kind of small and delicate but if you're careful they will be fine. The only thing I didn't like about it is the probes that came with it have pretty short cables. But I ordered two 6-foot food probes and use one for smoker temp and the other for meat temp and they work great.

The other night, right before I was going to put a brisket on, I dropped the reciever from about 4 feet high onto a ceramic tile floor. The back cover flew off and the batteries flew out. I thought &^^%$^!!
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Going to be a long night babysitting the smoker without the ET-73.

I put the batteries back in and the cover on and turned on the switch. It beeped, synched up with the sending unit and was fine.
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Dave
 
I use a couple of Maverick ET-7 therms. and they work great. Haven't had a single issue with them in a year.
 
I have found that if you don't foil your probes the wire mesh gets hard and nasty. When it gets that way it kinks and then the wires inside it is protecting will break causing the probe to be "open" and therefore read "hi" on your unit. I have learned the hard way as Guru probes are ~$30 a shot. The same can be said for any probe that has wire mesh protection. Here is a picture of properly foiled probes on a WSM. These are Guru probes going through a couple of small holes I drilled into the side of it:

http://home.comcast.net/~gailymvt/FoiledWires.JPG

I foil any part that is in the heat and a few inches outside to make a seal. The same concept works for ovens. replacement probes for the cheapo models are $10 IF - and that's a big IF - you can find them. For Polder units you can get replacements:

http://www.comforthouse.com/pol362reppro.html

Let us know what you selected.

-rob

-rob
 
Welcome!! Myself, I use polder probes, mainly because I got em almost free on some special Cabelas club member deal. They may not be the best out there, but I sure do like em (mainly since before the polders, I used, um, nothing). Any probe you choose beats the heck out of opening the door 50 times to check temps. Best of Luck!!
 
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