Depends. What temp were they when you took them out?how do you like them apples?
The iGrill and iGrill2 is an iOS and Android BBQ thermometer with 4 probe slots. Uses an app that you sync via Bluetooth. I would buy it, but it's not weatherproof. It would be totally worth the $99 if they just put $0.99 o-ring in it.Puff wrote:This is my first thermometer for cooking so to speak, aside from a few my wife has for pork loin or turkey. Frankly, after everything I've read about this phenomenal tool, I am a bit disappointed. It is quite similar to a few weather thermometers I have that sets hi and lo points except for the CC and a meat probe. I know it's like complaining too much but I have had more sophisticated devices for the same money and with electronics as they are today, I'll have to agree with you. Wi-fi, Bluetooth, Android and iOS these must be on the horizon. I would believe the hi temp limits are in the probe.
X2noXcuse wrote:The iGrill and iGrill2 is an iOS and Android BBQ thermometer with 4 probe slots. Uses an app that you sync via Bluetooth. I would buy it, but it's not weatherproof. It would be totally worth the $99 if they just put $0.99 o-ring in it.Puff wrote:This is my first thermometer for cooking so to speak, aside from a few my wife has for pork loin or turkey. Frankly, after everything I've read about this phenomenal tool, I am a bit disappointed. It is quite similar to a few weather thermometers I have that sets hi and lo points except for the CC and a meat probe. I know it's like complaining too much but I have had more sophisticated devices for the same money and with electronics as they are today, I'll have to agree with you. Wi-fi, Bluetooth, Android and iOS these must be on the horizon. I would believe the hi temp limits are in the probe.
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