Anyone use a reliable meat probe that is wifi capable? Recommendations? Bluetooth ok if it reaches in the house
Leaning towards wifi for that reason, TY!!Thermoworks has a couple options too. I think Inkbird also makes one. I don't have any first-hand experience with them, though. Tried a Bluetooth model and I had to hold my phone to a window to get a signal - disappointing, so WiFi is the next option.
I saw that online. Does it work reliably?Check out the MEATER, now that it's shipping. I have the Block, and love the ability to link to it from a web browser and watch the smoke.
Ok thank you bud. Not trying to spend that much on a probe. Just need simple and dependableCome to think of it, Thermoworks has a sale right now. 20% off a single item. You can get Signals with 4 probes for $183 + shipping. I've had my eye on it for a while, just been spending a bunch on other things. They have periodic sales didn't the year, too.
Anyone use a reliable meat probe that is wifi capable? Recommendations? Bluetooth ok if it reaches in the house
Do you get a signal inside the house with yours? Mine drops the connection unless I hold it up to a window. Rather disappointing.I love my Inkbird IBT-6XS. Great bluetooth range. App works perfect.
No worries. Their stuff is good but rarely cheap. They do have a less expensive unit called Smoke which is popular, but you need an additional piece to give it WiFi.Ok thank you bud. Not trying to spend that much on a probe. Just need simple and dependable
I might have to try that one. how is connection when you go in the house?I love my Inkbird IBT-6XS. Great bluetooth range. App works perfect.
It's the same one I have - which doesn't reach indoors very well. I've asked if hers is better - could be different than mine.I might have to try that one. how is connection when you go in the house?
I might have to try that one. how is connection when you go in the house?
Do you get a signal inside the house with yours? Mine drops the connection unless I hold it up to a window. Rather disappointing.