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WyzeTemp to test out their new wireless probe product. Full disclosure: I did not pay for the unit and it is a "beta" unit. I am not going to comment on design features or ideas for improvement as they are still tweaking the product.
I did however want to share some pics of my maiden cook.
Install-
The unit is designed to be put on your grill smoker where the current thermometer is or by drilling a hole and adding it to your existing setup. For the sake of trying it out I just put in the hole where the stock thermometer was.
Use-
It has the temperature of the smoker/grill across the top of the dial and the wireless probe temperature across the bottom. The WyzeTemp is the black thermometer and the one with the wire is my maverick.
*Note: A prime grade NY strip was harmed in the testing of this product as a took it all the way to 190 IT as means to test the unit
Accuracy-
I tested it with my Maverick 733 and compared it to my Thermapen readings as well.
The meat temperatures are measured in 10 degree increments and it seems like once it gets to say 135 both 130 and 140 would light up. The temperatures were inline with the Maverick and when I tested with the thermapen it was pretty spot in as in the image below.
I was very impressed with the accuracy and design. It also works with Android via an app (I could not test) but an Apple App is in the works. I am excited about not having to ruin probe cables any more
I did however want to share some pics of my maiden cook.
Install-
The unit is designed to be put on your grill smoker where the current thermometer is or by drilling a hole and adding it to your existing setup. For the sake of trying it out I just put in the hole where the stock thermometer was.
Use-
It has the temperature of the smoker/grill across the top of the dial and the wireless probe temperature across the bottom. The WyzeTemp is the black thermometer and the one with the wire is my maverick.
*Note: A prime grade NY strip was harmed in the testing of this product as a took it all the way to 190 IT as means to test the unit
Accuracy-
I tested it with my Maverick 733 and compared it to my Thermapen readings as well.
The meat temperatures are measured in 10 degree increments and it seems like once it gets to say 135 both 130 and 140 would light up. The temperatures were inline with the Maverick and when I tested with the thermapen it was pretty spot in as in the image below.
I was very impressed with the accuracy and design. It also works with Android via an app (I could not test) but an Apple App is in the works. I am excited about not having to ruin probe cables any more
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