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Product Description: No need to wait by the grill to find out when dinner is ready?this wireless thermometer verbally alerts you when the meat has reached the perfect temperature. Program your choice of eight entrées, choose the doneness desired and you're good to grill! Four Verbal And Audio Alert Options Let You Know The Status Of Your Meal?Almost Ready, Ready,overcooked, and out-of-range Audio alarm sounds when selected temperature is reached Main unit will receive the probe signal from up to 330 feet away Stainless steel probe detaches from sensor for easy cleaning Low battery indicator SPECIFICATIONS - Main Unit (L x W x H) - 5.6 x 2.75 x 1.53 inches (142 x 70 x 39 mm)Weight (without batteries) 145 g (5.1 oz) / Temperature unit - °C / °FTemperature Resolution - 1°C (2°F)/ Display temperature range - 0°C - 300°C (32°F - 572°F)Signal frequency 433MHz / Power 2 x UM-3 AA 1.5 V batteries Remote Unit (L x W x H) - 3.4 x 3.4 x 1.2 inches (86 x 86 x 31 mm) / Weight (withoutbatteries) - 1.9 oz (55 g) Transmission range 100 m (330 ft) unobstructed / Power 2 x UM-4 AAA 1.5V batteries
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I received this as a gift in late 2007. This product is a great concept, as I've been able to use it in a variety of applications: grilling, baking/roasting, and an outdoor smoker.
Unfortunately, it stopped working after 4 uses. The temperature reading would be way off, like 178 degrees at room temperature, 59 degrees for an ice slurry (chipped ice/water; used to determine accuracy), etc.
The Oregon Scientific website was difficult to navigate and find information about ... Read More
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I've used other wireless thermometers and they do not hold a candle to this little gem. I live in a 3 story townhouse apartment, so my living room is on the 2nd floor... quite a ways away from my smoker. The other wireless thermometers that I've had could never read the signal at the grill when I put them on my coffee table. Call me lazy but when I'm smoking food I hate having to walk up and down my stairs to the patio and back up to the living room when I'm trying to watch a ballgame. The Oregon ... Read More
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I bought this last Christmas for my grilling, cooking crazy mate. It worked twice before the sensor stopped communicating with the handheld component. He was disappointed, as was I. It was a huge waste of money.
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I bought this item for my husband on this site. I could not get a wireless signal between the digital device and the probe to save my life, so I set up an exchange with amazon. (Side note: amazon's return policies and procedures are fantastic!!!)
The second one - same problem. I was incredibly frustrated. Before giving up, however, I did an internet search for the company's contact information and gave them a ring. They were great! It is clear they care about customer satisfaction. ... Read More
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I have earned different tempt products for cooking. This by far is one of the best thought out designs yet. It's construction is solid and of good materials. The functions are intuitive and programmable. It is easy to program without the need to breakout the instruction manual. The transmitter marries easily to the receiver. There are plenty of mode to select how well you want something cooked, but they are easily adjustable to your taste. The talking feature I first thought was gimmick, especially when ... Read More
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