On a Budget? Acu-rite: Cheap, Not wireless, but Accurate

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mountainhawg

Meat Mopper
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Jan 4, 2013
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Mountains of Western NC
A few months ago right after joining SMF I was at Walley World looking for a new meat thermometer. I had really considered the Maverick but was unsure at that stage. Anyway I saw this Acu-rite for $16 and said what the heck, not much to lose. Well I was quite impressed with it's accuracy in boiling water and comparing it using ambient house temperature against an expensive mercurial thermometer. 

While it is NOT wireless, it has a loud beeping alarm. Since I don't have any of the fancy smokers or grills my grill/smoker does need me to keep a frequent eye on it at lower temperature cooking especially since I burn charcoal. So I am outside much of the cook time anyway.  

I was quite impressed with the one Acu-rite so I bought another to have one for IT for the grill and one for the meat. I have dropped both of them on the pavement more than once and they still work. They have a fairly good magnet on the back for mounting. Powered by two AA batts, not incl. Flip a switch by the batts and you have Celsius readings.

If you're on a budget, don't mind non wireless, might want to try one or two of these, they are pretty good, so far.

Gil

 
I bought one of those a few months ago.....  I really like it.... easy to use... and inexpensive to boot......   
 
Ive had mine for about 2 yrs and it still works great. I even left it out in the rain one time and dried it and it still worked..lol.. it has always been spot on but after the rain got to it I did a cal on it and it was 2 degrees higher on the lower end and 2 degrees lower on the higher end... still good in my book...............
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I'm happy to see they have some longevity to them. I see on their web site they do sell new probes if needed. I have been wrapping my wires in foil to help keep the smoke from yuking them up. Seems like they don't go through batteries to fast either.  
 
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