Advise on new meat thermometer

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Tulkas13

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Looking to get a new meat thermometer.
100 bucks is my budget.
I use a 22 inch smokey mountain smoker.
I dont have anything to really rest it on so it being heat resistant n can just be on the smoker itself would be a huge plus.
Having multi prongs or whatever it's called is a must. When I smoke I usually do 2 diff types of meats.
I appreciate any help. Thank you guys ur all great!!
 
Looking to get a new meat thermometer.
100 bucks is my budget.
I use a 22 inch smokey mountain smoker.
I dont have anything to really rest it on so it being heat resistant n can just be on the smoker itself would be a huge plus.
Having multi prongs or whatever it's called is a must. When I smoke I usually do 2 diff types of meats.
I appreciate any help. Thank you guys ur all great!!
I have the Ink Bird 4 probe wifi. Been using it for about a year with the only issue being sometimes the chart feature won't work. But it always connects to my phone and works properly. But I wouldnt stick it directly to my smokers
 
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There is an entire section of the website dedicated to meat thermometers. It's down below pellet grills in equipment. Find all the info you could ever want there. Good luck. I second the Inkbird wifi suggestion though.
 
I third the Inkbird. But , please check out the Thermoworks Smoke X2 or X4. Its a life time thermometer and it will drive the Bellows too if you ever need. I know it's more money but it might save money in the long run.
 
I have the Ink Bird 4 probe wifi. Been using it for about a year with the only issue being sometimes the chart feature won't work. But it always connects to my phone and works properly. But I wouldnt stick it directly to my smokers
Is this what u was talking bout for ink bird???
 

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thermoworks and inkbird are very popular on this site. I have used both and both are solid. slightly partial to the thermoworks as I have used them longer. they make them all, instant reads (MK4), single probes (DOTS) and multiprobes. I have a couple DOTS and an MK4 used them for years without issue. if you happen to break on they will fix it for a fee and recalibrate it - which includes a calibration record sheet. Not bad when you buy a $100 thermometer.
 
This has been a very reliable unit. I do have the other ink bird also. Occasionally lose WiFi connection . Very easy to set.
 
I recently got the Meater and I will never go back.
Funny, I got one for Christmas and havent used it yet. not sure why. likely because my rectec has the probe temps on the same screen as the temp setting and I just need one app. I was to try it one day.
 
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