RW34
Knows what a fatty is.
- Joined
- Apr 18, 2014
- Location
- Lancaster,Ca
I pre ordered. I almost pulled the trigger on a chef alarm the other day but I talked myself out of it. It will work perfect for my needs.
They will if they see them :-D. remember that the report post feature is there when you need a mod's help!
As far as the new toy from Thermoworks, they say it is designed for competition cooks, but it only supports one food probe. Most comp guys are monitoring at least two butts and one brisket, some more. I think they missed the mark by not supporting more probes.
"As far as the new toy from Thermoworks, they say it is designed for competition cooks, but it only supports one food probe. Most comp guys are monitoring at least two butts and one brisket, some more. I think they missed the mark by not supporting more probes."
Dunno Boss - There's an awful lot of info on that one screen for (2) probes as it is. They might have made the best choice... but at at 99.00 maybe buy a couple of three if you are a "big time competitor" :grin:
Correct. It uses the standard Pro probes that the ChefAlarm & DOT use. Mix & match however you choose to.but the readouts are labelled "Probe 1" and "Probe 2", not "Food Probe" and "Grate Probe". This suggests to me that if you were okay with not knowing grate temp, you might be able to use two food probes.
He's saying (in his own way) that he doesn't need one.ok- I'm still drinking coffee - not quite awake - bear with me.
most time when someone posts "one word: " or "two words: " - it has to be pretty obvious the intent... but I will admit to being a bit thick this morning.
Help a brother out?
:grin:
That's a foot longer than Maverick probes but 2 feet shorter than K-type probe cords like those for the ThermaQ & TW8060Probes only offered in 4' cable length. The pro series probes also work with the igrill2