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How to choose a GrillMeater food probe thermometer?

Users can choose the food probe thermometer they need reasonably based on factors such as usage scenario, product price, wireless transmission distance, probe diameter, cooking time, etc.

Which GrillMeat thermometer is cheaper?

The diameter 6mm barbecue probe thermometer SH253B and SH253D are relatively inexpensive

Which GrillMeater wireless food probe thermometer has the strongest function?

The dual probes with cooking monitor SN521 is currently the top product in the industry, with multi-functional intelligence, exquisite appearance, and user friendly Ui interface, especially suitable for professional chefs and cooking enthusiasts to use.

Can the GrillMeater wireless food probe thermometer work without the mobile App?

The SH253F LED barbecue probe thermometer has a unique Standalone working mode, which can work without the phone. When the food is cooked, it immediately flashes to notify the user, making it particularly suitable for BBQ.

What are GrillMeater Meat thermometers with wireless transmission distances over 100M?

GrillMeater Bluetooth food intelligent cooking thermometer with relay function, wireless transmission distance exceeds 100 meters, such as SN520S single probe cooking thermometer with relay, SN520F four probe food probe relay, SH253R remote barbecue thermometer.

Does GrillMeater device have WiFi transmission function?

We have the following models of products with BLE Bluetooth and WiFi dual-mode wireless transmission functions: single probe relay transmission thermometer SN520S, four probe relay transmission thermometer, and dual needle food cooking monitor SN521.

What are the advantages between GrillMeater wireless probe thermometers & traditional wired probe?

Parameters                                                           GrillMeater wireless probe             wired probetemperature probe                                                Wireless connection                  wired connection Transmission distance                                            30 meters or remote                 wired 2 metersFood temperature measurement                                    yes                                        yesmulti-point measurement at the food center                 yes                                       nilmeasurement of oven & ambient temp.                         yes                                       nilsealed kitchen utensils                                                     yes                                       nilMeasurement unit with high temperature resistance    300 ℃                                 ≤ 60 ℃Temperature probes & cable cleaning                          easy                            troublesome    

GrillMeater Probe Product Selection Table

Thank you for using the GrillMeater series of intelligent cooking probes, which are becoming intelligent tools for cooking food in restaurants, hotels, and home kitchens. The Bluetooth stainless steel probe is inserted into the food, and the temperature measurement data is wirelessly transmitted to the smartphone. You only need to download the app GrillMeat to accurately control the degree of raw and cooked food during the cooking process. Please refer to the table below to choose the product you need or browse www.grillmeater.com GrillMeater Probe Product Selection Table

Can I put my Grillmeater probe in the dishwasher?

Yes, you can! In more recent tests, we haven't found any durability or safety issues with putting GrillMeater probes in a dishwasher, as long as they're washed on the top rack further from the heating element.Whenever you can, though, we still recommend washing by hand to get rid of really stubborn buildup.  

Why am I getting a warning for target temperatures over 195°F / 90°C?

We pride ourselves on giving you the most perfect and consistent results with GrillMeater, so it's important for the estimated cook time in the app to be as accurate as possible.Unfortunately, for especially big meat cuts with a target temperature above 195°F / 90°C, there are some variables that make generating a precise cook time a bit more difficult:⦁ After a few hours of a long cook, the heat of the cooker evaporates moisture in the meat, which has a cooling effect similar to when people sweat on a hot day. This is what causes the infamous barbecue stall that all pitmasters dread. The duration of the stall can vary a lot between different cuts of meat, so it's really tricky to predict how long it'll last. This is the biggest culprit for the time estimate issue, since you'll see the cook time change quite a bit in the app while the internal temperature rise is slowing down.⦁ When your meat is still cold, it brings down the temperature around it. This cool air bubble will be even bigger the larger the piece of meat is. This means that the probe's ambient reading can be lower than expected, which affects the time estimate.⦁ If the temperature fluctuates a lot during a long cook, the cook time will have to keep recalculating.We're big fans of low and slow cooking, so we're working to improve this, and we'll keep making improvements to our estimator algorithm wherever we can!

How do I take care of my Wireless Grill Smart Thermometer?

—SafetyAlways insert the probe into food/meat until safety insertion line, but not all the way to the heat resistance black plastic handle.Make sure not to stick the probe in direct flame, or go over the probe's temperature limits:The internal sensor has a limit of 212°F / 100°C.The ambient sensor has a limit of 527°F / 275°C.Pull the probe straight out of the meat or gently twist it, but don't wiggle it back and forth.Let the probe cool down on its own before washing it.Avoid submerging the probe completely in liquid for a long period of time.Keep the charging unit away from any kind of moisture.—Basic careMake sure the probe is clean and shiny after every time you cook:For most cooks, you can just wash the probe with hot, soapy water and the rough side of a sponge.If the probe is extra dirty, scrub it with baking soda (bicarbonate of soda) and white vinegar on a scouring pad.Keep the probe docked in the charging unit with the pointy end facing up whenever you're not using it.

How can I check my battery levels?

When your GrillMeater device is connected, you can check the battery level of both the probe and charger in the GrillMeater App.

How do GrillMeater probes charge?

All GrillMeater probes charge while docked in the bamboo charging unit. When you first get your GrillMeater device, open the battery compartment in the charger, then take out the tab between the battery and the charging contact so the probe(s) can start charging.The batteries used in the wireless probe are certified to withstand temperatures that far exceed the temperature limits supported by the GrillMeater App.We've done rigorous testing to make sure our product is not only food safe, but also that it poses no danger to the user when operated under any normal cooking condition.

Can I put my probe in the dishwasher?

Yes, you can! In more recent tests, we've found no durability or safety issues with putting probes in a dishwasher, as long as they're washed on the top rack further from the heating element.Whenever you can, though, we still recommend washing by hand to get rid of really stubborn buildup