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Howdy KKers! Well, last Sunday was the 40th anniversary of my 21st birthday! I've beaten the odds again. I collected BIG bucks on the over/under at 40 and again when I hit 60. Given that I'm playing with House money at this point, I decided to treat myself for surviving my best efforts to plant myself. I went out and bought an iGrill 2 Bluetooth Connected Thermometer! So here is the unboxing and a mini review. Here is the box that showed up from Amazon: When you cut through the tape sealing the box and get the lid off, here is what greats your eye: And here is with the instructions removed: SURPRISE of all surprises! Batteries INCLUDED! You could have knocked my over with a feather. And here are the batteries installed in the unit: Here is a picture of the brains of the iGrill 2 next to its magnetic base: As you can see it is searching for a Bluetooth connection. As I mentioned above, the base of the iGrill 2 is magnetic. Here is a picture of it slapped on my refrigerator: I guess I'm out of luck with the magnetic feature here as KKs are all refractory and stainless steel, but the base is substantial and will sit just quite nicely on Beauty! and TheBeast's teak side tables. Two angled probes were included with the base unit. The probes are 4.5 foot long and coated with a braided wire covering. They seem to be of very good quality and when I tested then against the boiling point of water adjusted for altitude here in OKC (about -1F per 500 feet altitude), they were spot on (about 210F)! Here is a picture of the probes, their cases which are durably made, and act as a reel for when you stow the iGrill 2. And finally, here is a picture of the base unit with the two probes. Notice that the base unit has the capability of reading 4 temperatures simultaneously. There are 4 jacks for the temp probes. When I use this thermometer, I'll be using one probe for the main grate and 3 probes for tracking the temps in/on various cooks. This unit shipped with two probes and additional probes are available form the manufacturer at $25 each. I could not find them listed on Amazon. Here are the dick and jane simple instructions that came with the iGrill 2. Even I can read and follow these directions! KKers, some have downgraded their viewpoint of this thermometer because it is a Bluetooth technology based instrument. Bluetooth is, by its very nature, limited in its range. I didn't find this to be a problem in my test of it's operational parameters. My recliner is well within the limited range of Bluetooth (approximately 150 ft as quoted by the mfgr.). Bluetooth performance is substantially degraded by solid structures. I didn't have any problems over the distances I sampled (about 75 feet max.). So in way of synopsizing, I found this thermometer to be well package, solidly built, the probes are very accurate as proved by the boiling point of water, and the Bluetooth range was not a problem. The App that I downloaded from the App Store is well designed and offers more than just means of graphically capturing thermocouple data. Because of the Bluetooth technology, this device may not be for everyone. If you think it is for you, buy it through Amazon, test the Bluetooth effectiveness for yourself. It it proves out not to be what works best for you, return it immediately to Amazon. Make certain to review Amazon's Return Policies before hitting the purchase button. I'll post a more comprehensive review after my first cook with this thermometer.
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