zoee Posted 20 hours ago Report Posted 20 hours ago I’ve been looking for a good meat thermometer because cooking meat perfectly has always felt a little challenging for me. I want to make sure every meal is cooked properly and safe to eat. I’ve checked out several options online, and while many have glowing reviews. I’m still not completely sure which one would be the easiest and most reliable to use. Alpha Grillers Meat Thermometer Digital https://www.amazon.com Alpha Grillers Meat Thermometer Digital/dp/B00S93EQUK AMMZO Digital Meat Thermometer Digital https://www.amazon.com/dp AMMZO Digital Meat Thermometer Digital/B00S93EQUK?&linkCode=ll1 Has anyone here bought a meat thermometer for home use? Which one do you recommend? Can this prove to be effective, or are there better ones to compare it with? Thanks in advance. 1 Quote
5698k Posted 17 hours ago Report Posted 17 hours ago Thermoworks has the best meat thermometers out there. They’re on the pricy side, but worth it. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk 1 Quote
tony b Posted 14 hours ago Report Posted 14 hours ago I second what @5698k (Robert) said. Thermoworks rock. Accurate, instant read. What more do you need? There's a whole different discussion about "wireless" thermometers for the rotisserie. More new ones coming out all the time. 1 Quote
jdbower Posted 13 hours ago Report Posted 13 hours ago I'm a gadget guy so I like using my FireBoard and Pulse, but the ThermoWorks RFX came out just after I committed and I may have chosen them if I had to buy new today. Still, with a decent UI both for local access, web, and phone the FireBoard is pretty nice compared to my previous Stoker (now out of business) where I had to build my own web UI. 1 Quote
zoee Posted 13 hours ago Author Report Posted 13 hours ago Thanks everyone for all your advice and suggestions. Quote
C6Bill Posted 9 hours ago Report Posted 9 hours ago I use this in the house and when making BBQ, its great https://www.thermoworks.com/thermapen-one/ Quote
Tyrus Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago Wooo, slow them horses down now....why would buy something more expensive that might not be any better than something "less expensive". I have numerous ThermoPro's, fantastic items, had them for years and they are guaranteed if they fail. So nothings perfect, I had a couple fail over the years...didn't realize they had a customer sevice number. One day I reached out and explained the failure, immediately a new one was in the mail, wow, I slightly mentioned another had suffered the same demise a year back in the same conversation and lo and behold I recieved two in the mail just for saying so. Some of my guests say they haven't had a bad meal ever at my house, that may may be true, it could be experience or it could be that dang THERMOPRO. For a quarter of the cost, the same same size and it fits so handally in one's hand, why wouldn't you...it's a no brainer. Maybe we should have a quick draw, you know the fast gun stuff, but with Thermometers, I think I'm pretty confident where I stand, have for years. Check it out, it's just a click away. Quote