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ThermoPro TP-11 Remote Food Thermometer Review

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Bill McGrath, AmazingRibs.com Chief Thermometer Reviewer

Read the full review of the ThermoPro TP-11, a wireless remote food thermometer with good accuracy that we awarded a Bronze Medal.

ThermoPro TP-03A Instant Read Thermometer Review

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Bill McGrath, AmazingRibs.com Chief Thermometer Reviewer

Read our review of the ThermoPro TP-03A, an inexpensive folding-type instant read thermometer. We gave it a Bronze Medal.

ThermoPro TP-01A Instant Read Thermometer Review

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Bill McGrath, AmazingRibs.com Chief Thermometer Reviewer

Read our review of the ThermoPro TP-01A, a small and inexpensive instant read thermometer that exhibits good accuracy and quick response times and received a Bronze Medal.

ThermoPro TP-21 Remote Thermometer Review

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Bill McGrath, AmazingRibs.com Chief Thermometer Reviewer

The ThermoPro TP-21 is a single-probe wireless remote thermometer with user-programmable temperature alarms and USDA-approved temperature settings. It also includes a timer function. We give this unit a Bronze Medal.

Weber Spirit II E-310 Gas Grill Review And Rating

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Max Good, AmazingRibs.com’s Full-Time Grill Tester

The Weber Spirit II E-310 is easy to use, easy to clean and backed up by the best warranty and customer service in the business. Read our review to find out more about why this popular, tried and true, work horse of a grill continues to win our AmazingRibs.com Platinum Medal Award.

Grizzly 40 Quart Cooler Review

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Rick Browne, Ph.B.

The rated and reviewed Grizzly 40 quart cooler is a great option for anyone seeking a well made heavy duty cooler. It features heavy duty handles, has molded lock eyelets, non-slip and non-marking rubber feet so the unit won’t slide, multiple tie-down points, a large leak-proof drain spigot, and a molded-in hinge.

Yeti Tundra 45 Cooler Review

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Rick Browne, Ph.B.

Built to last, the Yeti Tundra 45 Cooler is a favorite among our cooler review team and countless consumers. Yeti's Tundra model features T-Rex lid latches which fit into a ball and joint type of closure, tie-down slots molded into the body of the coolers for securing the cooler, and a patented Coldlock freezer-quality gasket.

Kong 50 Quart Cooler Review

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Rick Browne, Ph.B.

This in-depth review showcases the high quality Kong 50-quart cooler. A relatively new player in the cooler field, Elkhart Products only began making and distributing Kong rotomolded coolers in early summer 2017. Elkhart, one of America’s largest custom rotational molding companies has over 30 years’ experience.

Orion 45 Cooler Review

With the most striking appearance of any cooler we know, Orion 45 has seven different cooler designs, each of which is literally a work of art. Thoroughly tested, looks from the outside,the beauty of Orion coolers is matched by outstanding performance and attention to detail on every part of the cooler.

Cabela’s Polar Ice Cap 40 Equalizer Cooler Review

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Rick Browne, Ph.B.

Available only at Cabela’s stores or online, Cabela’s Polar Ice Cap 40 Equalizer Cooler excelled in almost every testing category. The well crafted cooler features freezer-grade gasket, barrel-shaped rubberized T-shaped handles, non-skid feet, molded lock eyelets, multiple tie-down points, leak-proof spigot and more.

Hamilton Beach Classic Chrome 74275R Review

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Rick Browne, Ph.B.

The Hamilton Beach Classic Chrome 74275R was the loudest of the electric knives we tested. It cut bread and cheese well but had problems with tougher items like squash and turkey bones. It is also too large for most hands and produced heavy vibrations. Read more in our review.

ThermoWorks Thermapen IR Review

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Bill McGrath, AmazingRibs.com Chief Thermometer Reviewer

The ThermoWorks Thermapen IR has both an instant-read temperature probe and an infrared sensor in one package. It features a rotating display to enable easy reading in any orientation. It is well constructed, as is usual for ThermoWorks products and exhibits excellent performance. A solid top rating!

ThermoPro TP-08 Remote Dual-Probe Thermometer Review

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Bill McGrath, AmazingRibs.com Chief Thermometer Reviewer

Read our full review of the ThermoPro TP-08S, a dual-probe, wireless remote food and cooker thermometer. We give this unit a Bronze Medal for decent performance and average build quality.

ThermoPro TP-22 Remote Dual-Probe Thermometer Review

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Bill McGrath, AmazingRibs.com Chief Thermometer Reviewer

Read our review of the ThermoPro TP-22, a dual-probe wireless remote thermometer with user-programmable temperature alarms, USDA-approved settings, and a timer function. We give this unit a Silver Medal.

ThermoPro TP-02S Instant Read Thermometer Review

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Bill McGrath, AmazingRibs.com Chief Thermometer Reviewer

Read our review of the ThermoPro TP-02S, a hand-held, quick-read thermometer. I'll give it a Bronze Medal for value if not quality.

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