- Jul 21, 2017
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Any body tried this product yet? It might have to go on my XMAS list if it is any good. One probe to give you booth meat and smoker temps. I like the idea.
Dale
Dale
I believe the Meater has the battery and electronics in the meat probe end so the meat is a heat sink to protect the electronics and I'm not sure you can use it without sticking it in something without damaging it. Definitely check into that.Figured I would bump this old thread instead of starting a new one. My boss bought me a Meater thermometer last week. It didn't have the block so no wifi.
I cooked a ribeye for me and the wife. Set hers to medium and threw mine on a few minutes after so mine would be closer to MR.
The app is very cool and shows internal and ambient temp. Shows how much cook time is estimated left then tells you when to pull the meat so that it hits your target temp after resting. The steak came out perfectly cooked.
I'm going to be smoking some PBBE's on Friday, so while I won't really have the thermometer in the meat, I am going to use it to monitor the temp inside my smoker. I am curious to see how long the battery lasts on one charge.
I'm definitely a fan so far. I haven't actually calibrated to see how accurate the actual temperature is, but my wife's steak was dead on medium, so I have to assume it's pretty close.
That's what I was going to post about the potato. I read somewhere that the food probe limit is not quite boiling temp at sea level 212*. Pork butts and brisket at 203*+ is pushing it I guess. I've been following this since the start up years ago and I am interested in more reviews. I have data for my phone and no wifi at home but I am always following therms as one of my favorite BBQ gadgets. I hope this thread continues to give history Pros/Cons.Use a potato. The internal limit is 200F.
And FYI the ambient temp on the meater will almost always show as lower than the set temp on your smoker. The proximity to the cold meat has an effect.