WIFI probe

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kerstingm

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Can anyone recommend a good WIFI temp monitor setup? I have a Webber Igrill bluetooth setup that I got for a Christmas present, I've been using it since early spring. My #1 issue is the lack of signal once I get inside on top of losing one probe due to it going bad, I just lost the other probe tonight.
I have read good reviews on the Mavericks, but I don't think they have a WIFI system.
 
I'm using a ThermoPro TP-08.
One of the reasons I got it was the 300' range. And so far, it's been good for me.
(At much less than 300 feet, but with a lot of obstacles in the way.)
It does what I needed it for. Monitors the grill or smoker temp, and lets me stick a probe in my meat.
Since I don't cook a whole barnyard at once, simple works for me.
 
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I have the FireBoard. Pretty small unit and can have up to 6 probes at one time. Saves your data on their cloud and connects via blue tooth and WiFi. Go up town and watch your progress.
 
I have the Tenergy, it has 6 probes , & a free app for your smart phone. I've only used it twice but so far so good. I got it at Amazon for under $60. from what I read they have good customer service with free probe replacement. I figure I couldn't go wrong for the price & if it last me a couple of years between the grill, smoker & oven, then I'm ahead of the game

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I have the Tenergy, it has 6 probes , & a free app for your smart phone. I've only used it twice but so far so good. I got it at Amazon for under $60. from what I read they have good customer service with free probe replacement. I figure I couldn't go wrong for the price & if it last me a couple of years between the grill, smoker & oven, then I'm ahead of the game

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These newer BT six probe therms have great range and are simple to use with the app. I like the graph.
 
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My outdoor kitchen is on the far side of my house in the back, I was all over my house & even out front to get the mail & I still had reception

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Thanks everyone for the info,
As mentioned above I am not trying to cook a barnyard of food, my splitlevel house is setup strange, just looking for something simple that doesn't loose connection as soon as I go inside or walk upstairs
 
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I live in a split level, & I made sure the signal would reach my bedroom, lower level family room, & garage. I forgot about it when I went for the mail & I got a low temp alarm so I had to go back & throw another log on the fire
 
I live in a split level, & I made sure the signal would reach my bedroom, lower level family room, & garage. I forgot about it when I went for the mail & I got a low temp alarm so I had to go back & throw another log on the fire

And that right there is the essence of a wireless thermometer.
Kind of a "cattle prod" reminder.
 
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