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This transmitter and receiver pair will monitor food temperature via a leave-in-oven probe. The user can select the meat type and degree of doneness desired, and the unit will select the recommended temperature. This setting can be overridden by the user. There is also a built-in countdown timer. A remote receiver, good for up to 200′ (60m) from the transmitter, will give a visual and aural alarm when the target temperature is reached or the timer reaches zero. The display has a backlight feature that auto-shuts off.
The unit is accurate with good response time for an in-oven probe. The alarm is somewhat anemic and can be missed in a noisy environment. The remote has a vibrate mode in addition to the audible beeper. Setup and use are straightforward, although the button to turn the unit off doesn’t require a prolonged press, making it easy to turn the unit off accidentally.
The manufacturer’s contact information, including telephone number, e-mail address and website, are in the user’s manual. The unit comes with a one year limited warranty. There is no certificate of calibration.
We give this unit a Silver medal rating for its low price, ease of use, robust construction, and accuracy.
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Published On: 5/7/2014
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