Some of the links on this forum allow SMF, at no cost to you, to earn a small commission when you click through and make a purchase. Let me know if you have any questions about this.
Thermoworks has a 4 probe RFX that could be used in 4 different locations (I think). I have no experience with the Thermopro RFX. I have a Thermopro TempSpike XR. For the price of a Thermoworks 4 probe RFX I would be close to the price of 4 Thermopro TempSpike XR's and would have 8 probes.
Sorry for the late reply. I have been offline for a while. I recently smoked a pork butt for 8.5 hours. After the smoke was done the base unit still showed 100% charged and both probes showed abut 70%.
Sorry for the late reply. Been offline for a while. The base unit and probes were fully charged when I received it. As I mentioned on an earlier post the base unit showed 100% after an 8.5 continuous smoke and the probes showed about 70% for the same smoke.
Just finished two pork butts to vacuum pack for the freezer. Largest one was 10 pounds. 8.5 hours at 275 degrees and it turned out excellent. Anyone do brisket at 275 degrees?
And
I wear hearing aids which are not recommended to use while sleeping. Long smokes like brisket and pork butt I do overnight. Smoking while awake is good too.
I have had
I have had this set up for years. Still works great. However the alarm sounds on it are so weak I can't hear them and setting up the high/low alarms are much easier on the Thermopro. Not to mention the hassle of the wires on the probes.
I have a Thermopro TempSpike XR also. It only has two probes but each probe registers both internal and ambient temperature. Not a fan of phone apps either. The Thermpro comes with it's own remote. Controls very user friendly...
There was a Jewish deli years ago that had the most wonderful Cole slaw on the planet. Unfortunately the owner passed and her store closed. So I am experimenting with Cole slaw recipes. First question? Apple cider vinegar or Red Wine vinegar?
The alarm(s) are another reason I like the Thermopro Tempspike XR. I wear hearing aids and can't hear the Inkbird without them. Wearing hearing aids while sleeping isn't recommended. The Thermopro is plenty loud enough to wake anyone, half deaf or not, from a deep sleep.
I have an Inkbird IRF-4S with wired probes and it still works quite well. I wanted the convenience of the wireless probes but didn't want a remote thermometer that operated from an app. Nothing wrong with apps but I have had bad experiences with them. Cell phones don't work well where we live...
I just ordered the extender today. One of the probes was getting an interment signal. Since I like to sleep while doing long smokes the extender gives me a little more piece of mind. The signal has to go the length of a fairly long brick house, through the wall on an attached garage, through a...
I just finished smoking two pork butts with a probe in each butt. 19 pounds of pulled pork to vacuum pack for the freezer waiting on me. Ambient temp starts working about 1.5 hours into the cook after the low temp of the meat starts coming up. I have an Inkbird with an ambient temp probe I used...
There is an instructional video on YouTube for the TempSpike XR and it shows the probe inserted all the way to the plastic ambient temperature part of the probe. Manual says the same thing. I have a couple of pork butts to smoke later this week when the wind and rain dies down. I'll try leaving...
Used it for baking potatoes a couple of times, smoked thighs last night, and baked a pork loin with sauerkraut in cast iron Dutch Oven tonight.
Pros:
Probe temps matches my Thermapen almost exactly.
The probe signal can penetrate a cast iron Dutch Oven with the lid on, inside an oven, and...