Some of y'all might be interested in one of these. I just got one and used it for the first time this weekend. It's a more expensive (but not the most expensive) option in the remote thermometer world, but it's made by Thermoworks and I feel like it should last a long long time. I had a ~$40 Maverick and it only lasted a year and a half or so.
So, after the first use w/the Smoke, here's some thoughts:
Pros:
- Extremely well made. Very solid.
- Super easy to operate, you won't need to look at the user manual. I like that you can adjust the hi/low alarm temps both up & down - many other options only go one direction, so if you overshoot you have to go 'all the way around' again.
- You can turn on/off each probe alarm separately, which is handy.
- The base displays all the info you need at once, no swapping between screens. It's easy to read and understand too. Shows current temp, hi/low alarm settings, whether the alarm is on or off, and the high/low temps actually measured during the cook.
- Uses radio waves, not bluetooth, so range is good. I had my smoker on the back pork never lost signal, even when the monitor was upstairs in the front room of the house.
- The monitor lights up for easy viewing in the dark.
Cons:
- The remote monitor could use a stand. It comes with a lanyard, but you can't stand it up on a table, it'll only lay down. If it stood up it would be a bit easier to take a peek at. For example, if you're watching TV and the monitor is laying on the coffee table, you can't see it without picking it up. First world problem, I know...but I live in the first world, so...
- All settings are done on the base unit, the monitor is just a monitor. Setting hi/low alarm temps, turning the alarms on/off for each probe - all done on the base unit. I'd rather be able to do that on the monitor, so you could make adjustments without having to go out to the base unit.
- Two probe only, more would be nice.
- I wish the ambient temp probe was longer. On my smoker (a Weber WSM) I stick it through a grommet on the side, I wish it reached further into the cooker instead of just ~2" in. I generally use a heat deflector, so the temps are higher around the sides of the cooker than in the middle above the deflector. Of course I could just put the probe IN the cooker, but it's nice sticking it through the grommet because then only the probe body is inside the cooker getting dirty - the cable and everything else stays outside nice and clean.
So, the cons are pretty minor gripes really. I like it mainly because, unlike the cheaper Maverick units, it's well made and should last a long long time. They made a separate piece called the Gateway that'll allow you to monitor temps via the internet. So if you could set up your smoker, throw a butt on, and then go to the movies or grocery store and check in on the cook via an app on your phone or through a web browser.
https://www.thermoworks.com/Smoke
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