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- 1 Details: SMARTRO ST49 Instant Read Meat Thermometer + X50 Wireless Meat Thermometer for BBQ Grilling Cooking
- 2 Advantages
- 3 Notice
- 4 Buyer Guide meat thermometer
- 5 How to choose meat thermometer
- 6 How to maintain meat thermometer
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Details: SMARTRO ST49 Instant Read Meat Thermometer + X50 Wireless Meat Thermometer for BBQ Grilling Cooking
Brand: SMARTRO
Advantages
- Products can be returned
- Make sure this fits by entering your model number.
- 【NSF Certified】The ST49 meat thermometers for grilling is rigorously tested and meets the highest standards for public health protection. NSF certified by the National Sanitation Foundation.
- 【Instant & Exact】Our ST49 instant read thermometer for cooking uses top-of-the-line thermocouple technology to give pinpoint temperature readings as soon as you put in the probe. Its ±0.7℉ accuracy and 1-3 seconds readout times are unparalleled—just like your perfect medium-rare steak will be.
- 【Motion-sensing Sleep/Wake & Ambidextrous】Our backlit, motion-sensing display sleeps and wakes automatically and is bright enough for the dimmest conditions. The results flip automatically upon rotation, so you can use the ST49 with either hand, from any angle. Squinting never required.
- 【500FT Remote Range】The X50 grill thermometer gives you up to 500 feet (152.4 meters) transmission distance to the receiver. We have used upgraded RF wireless transmission which is more reliable than Wi-Fi or Bluetooth. With max signal strength able to penetrate walls, the X50 smoker thermometer is perfect for tracking temps. Keep you connected to your food from anywhere in your home or yard. Feel free to sit back and relax without ever having to get up to check on your food and grill.
Notice
- Is an online purchase
- Delivery may be delayed in some areas.
Buyer Guide meat thermometer
If you’re shopping for a meat thermometer, this guide will give you all the information you need.- Type of thermometer needed. Meat thermometers can come in many types.
- Digital or Analog? Digital thermometers are more versatile. They allow you to monitor temperatures remotely from your smartphone. The downside is that digital thermometers cost around $30. Analog thermometers are cheaper, but you may need a meat probe to place in the meat.
- Room Temperature. If you plan on using your thermometer in your refrigerator or freezer, make sure the thermometer is accurate to 0?F. Otherwise, the thermometer may not give you accurate readings at all.
- Probe. A meat probe can be attached to your meat. The probe has a temperature probe that connects to the thermometer.
- Probe Size. Different probes have different diameters. The larger the probe, the thicker and more direct contact with your meat it will provide.
- Thermometer. Most meat thermometers come with 3 to 5 probes.
- Battery. Some thermometers use batteries. Some use an AC adapter.
- Cost. Most meat thermometers cost around $10-$30.
How to choose meat thermometer
A meat thermometer measures the internal temperature of the meat to ensure it’s cooked thoroughly. If you plan on cooking steaks, roasts, pork chops, chicken breasts, or other meats, a meat thermometer will help you cook them evenly and consistently.- Length: The longer the meat thermometer, the better. The longer the thermometer, the easier it will be for you to check the temperature of the meat.
- Knob: Meat thermometers with a knob are easier to handle. A knob also makes turning the thermometer easier, especially if yours is battery-operated.
- Battery life: With most meat thermometers, you’ll want to invest in ones that have rechargeable batteries.
- Temperature range: Ideally, the temperature range of your meat thermometer should cover any temperature you plan on cooking your meat to.
- Accuracy: Most meat thermometers are accurate to 2?F. The accuracy of your thermometer will depend on how accurate the thermometer you use is.
How accurate is the thermometer?
- A good meat thermometer will register when the meat reaches 160?F.
- A mediocre meat thermometer will register when the meat reaches 140?F.
- A bad meat thermometer will register when the meat reaches 130?F.
How to maintain meat thermometer
Maintaining your meat thermometer is easy. Always wash your hands after touching your meat thermometer and allow it to dry thoroughly before storing it. Always clean your meat thermometer before you store it. To do this, remove the needle and dunk it in a bowl full of hot water. After the needle is removed, clean the thermometer with a paper towel. If needed, use a toothpick to remove food particles from the needle before putting it back into the meat thermometer.
- Store your meat thermometer in a dry place away from direct sunlight. A dark cabinet or drawer is fine.
- Store your meat thermometer away from other items that are likely to spill on it.
- Never store your meat thermometer in a plastic bag.
- Never store your meat thermometer in a glass or metal container.
- Dont leave your meat thermometer on the countertop.




