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- 1 Details: SpitJack Dual Sensor Meat and Oven Thermometer for Rotisserie Cooking Whole Pig, Hog, Lamb and Turkey. Internal and External Meat Probe for Grill, Smoker, Oven and Kitchen (2 Pack)
- 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: SpitJack Dual Sensor Meat and Oven Thermometer for Rotisserie Cooking Whole Pig, Hog, Lamb and Turkey. Internal and External Meat Probe for Grill, Smoker, Oven and Kitchen (2 Pack)
Brand: SpitJack
If you are cooking a large whole animal, you have to keep track of BOTH the internal meat temperature and the temperature at which the meat is cooking (ambient temperature). So you stick a meat thermometer into the meat and check it from time to time. Or you use and instant read thermometer and check it from time to time.
Advantages
- Products can be returned
- Make sure this fits by entering your model number.
- TWO THERMOMETERS IN ONE: With two separate sensors (one in the probe tip and one on the back of the dial), this thermometer can read both internal and external temperatures at the same time
- ACCURATE: Two separate dials for internal meat and ambient oven temperature show readings for 120-220F internal and 100-600F external or oven.
- RUGGED: This thermometer can stay inserted into the pig, hog, lamb, turkey or any large meat cut while it is cooing. A glass lens will not melt or discolor.
- CONTINUOUS READINGS: Get constant feedback of critical temperatures throughout the cook. No need to get the pit temperature.
Notice
- Is an online purchase
- Delivery may be delayed in some areas.
Buyer Guide meat thermometer
When shopping for a meat thermometer, there are things you need to consider.- Type – There are different types of thermometers: instant-read, instant-readinstant-read, and digital.
- Size – The size categories for meat thermometers are: pocket, mini, minimini, and tabletop.
- Probe – Probes come in different shapes and sizes, and are made from different materials.
- Temperature Ranges – The temperature ranges for meat thermometers are: -4 to 392 degrees Fahrenheit, -10 to 400 degrees Fahrenheit, and -20 to 600 degrees Fahrenheit.
- Length – The length of the thermometer’s probe should be 0.5 inches to 4.5 inches.
- Battery Life – The battery life of most meat thermometers is 3 to 5 years.
- Warranty – Most meat thermometers come with a 1-year warranty.
- Display – The display for meat thermometers is digital and easy to read.
- Meat Thermometer Replacement Parts – Some meat thermometers come with replacement parts.
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
If you eat a lot of meat, a good meat thermometer is an essential kitchen tool. You can use a meat thermometer to check the internal temperature of any meat youre cooking.- Use a digital meat thermometer if youre only cooking for one or two people. Digital thermometers have small screens that show the temperature reading, and a digital readout makes it easy to set and retrieve a precise internal temperature. If youre cooking meat for a larger group, a digital meat thermometer may not be the best option.
- Use a meat thermometer with a probe. A probe-style meat thermometer allows you to insert the tip of the thermometer directly into the meat. These thermometers are a bit more delicate than digital meat thermometers, so its important to handle the probe with care.
- Wash your meat thermometer. Before storing your meat thermometer, be sure to wash it with hot, soapy water to remove any leftover food particles.
- Store your meat thermometer in a cool, dry place. If you store it in the refrigerator, be sure to avoid placing the probe tip directly in the vegetable drawer, as the temperature in there can be much hotter than the rest of the refrigerator.
- Keep your meat thermometer clean. Before you store or use your meat thermometer, be sure to remove any pieces of food and wipe it down with a moist towel to remove any buildup.




