Thermometer Websites

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nmayeux

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Here is a list of thermometer websites. I have the NuTemp remote thermometers. If you have a company or product to add to the list, just post it, and I will add it.

NuTemp Thermometers
http://www.nu-temp.com/

Maverick Thermometers
http://www.maverickhousewares.com/th...mote_therm.htm

Thermapen (This is on my wish list!)
http://www.thermoworks.com/products/...tpen_home.html

Fluke Thermometers
http://us.fluke.com/usen/products/FoodPro+(Europe).htm?catalog_name=FlukeUnitedS tates&Category=FTHE(FlukeProducts)

Taylor Thermometers
http://www.taylor-enviro.com/consume...kitchenth.html

Comark Instruments (Search thermometers)
http://www.comarkltd.com/usa/group.php

Polder Thermometers
http://www.polderonline.com/catalog/...ers/?id=google

Pampered Chef
http://www.pamperedchef.com/our_prod...ategoryCode=KW

Cooper Thermometers
http://www.sanitationtools.com/Category.asp?Category=78
 
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Noah, Since this post is a good resource for thermometer, I made it a 'sticky' so it won't get lost in the back pages.
 
Thanks for the info Noah, nice collection
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Deserves a sticky!
 
Thanks for the web site link regarding thermometers. I just ordered a
BBQ Temperature Gauge - 2 Inch for my Brinkmann all-in-one bullet type smoker. I'll post a Q View after install.
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I believe that the boiling water test is best and we (refrigeration and ac work) used to test our thermometers in a large glass packed solid with crushed ice and then filled with water. Mix it a bit to help the water lose its heat to the ice.
 
I know this is an old post, but I'll second the thermoworks products. I ordered 2 thermocouples last week, and they are very solid. The meat probe is a 6 foot long stainless steel tank! Very accurate and very fast response. Haven't tried it on a long smoke yet, only on the calibration bench....you know...the stove.

Not to mention the fact the that thermoworks folks put a little bag of jelly belly's in the box; that sold me on the deal!
 
Thanks for the link. I got mine last week and will try it tomorrow. After shipping, it cost about $42 which is still cheaper than if I had bought it at the store. Same unit about $50
 
My Polder quit on me about 2 months ago, I sent it back for replacement & still have not heard back from them. I sent them an email today. Not the best customer service so far.

Anyhow, what would y'all suggest for a thermo that is durable & reliable?
and may have someone working in customer service...
 
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