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  • david s
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    Re: Checking the internal temp of meat?

    The manual variety that have no wires or batteries are more reliable.

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  • Mitchamus
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    The Weber remote monitors are very good.

    nice long cord on the probe too, which is shielded with metal.

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  • brissie
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    Originally posted by GrahamG View Post
    Stupid question...you do leave it in the meat whilst it cooks?
    yes, the probes and cable should be okay up to about 300c, so leave it in.

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  • GrahamG
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    Stupid question...you do leave it in the meat whilst it cooks?

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  • Craig308
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    I like the look of these one think i will wait for the grill2 thats is out in may
    Cheers Craig

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  • brissie
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    Re: Checking the internal temp of meat?

    Originally posted by GrahamG View Post
    I am considering one of these thermometers, but I was wondering if I put some pork in the oven and left it over night would the wires not burn??? If the monitor was external to the oven (behind the door).

    ESP - LCD Digital Timer Food Thermometer Probe Sensor Alarm Cooking Catering BBQ | eBay

    What are your thoughts??
    I think they are great. I purchased a second one over Xmas, because I was cooking two things and its hard to guess how the food is going without one or two. The ones I have a different brand and use radio transmitters but do the same job as the one you are looking at.

    My two in use:
    http://www.fornobravo.com/forum/51/n...-19976-18.html

    I don't think the wires will burn below 300 C. They will most likely be silicon coated wire in a stainless steel woven sheath. You will need to be careful with the plastic control box. If you can't hold your hand on the surface, the box will likely melt.
    Last edited by brissie; 01-18-2014, 06:33 PM.

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  • Les
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    Re: Checking the internal temp of meat?

    Originally posted by GrahamG View Post
    I am considering one of these thermometers, but I was wondering if I put some pork in the oven and left it over night would the wires not burn??? If the monitor was external to the oven (behind the door).

    ESP - LCD Digital Timer Food Thermometer Probe Sensor Alarm Cooking Catering BBQ | eBay

    What are your thoughts??
    I have a couple of these - never had a problem using them in the oven

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  • GrahamG
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    Checking the internal temp of meat?

    I am considering one of these thermometers, but I was wondering if I put some pork in the oven and left it over night would the wires not burn??? If the monitor was external to the oven (behind the door).

    ESP - LCD Digital Timer Food Thermometer Probe Sensor Alarm Cooking Catering BBQ | eBay

    What are your thoughts??
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