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Bill McGrath, AmazingRibs.com Chief Thermometer Reviewer
Read our review of the Tel-Tru BT275R, a dial thermometer intended for food temp measurement that can be left in food in the oven/cooker. We give it a Silver Medal.
The Tel-Tru GT100R is a dial thermometer intended for food temp measurement.
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Bill McGrath, AmazingRibs.com Chief Thermometer Reviewer
Read our complete review of the Tel-Tru LT225R, an accurate dial thermometer intended for food temp measurement that can be left in the oven/cooker. We give it a Silver Medal for its excellent accuracy.
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Bill McGrath, AmazingRibs.com Chief Thermometer Reviewer
Here's a thorough look at the Tel-Tru BQ300 Barbecue Grill Thermometer, an accurate instrument intended to replace the small, inaccurate units found on many grills/smokers.
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Max Good, AmazingRibs.com’s Full-Time Grill Tester
Brinkmannโs 5-Burner is mighty big for the bucks. They make a 4-Burner that sells for the same price so take your pick. Cut rate construction all around from the thin metal body to the plastic control knobs, but for $200 youโll get little more than what you paid for so our AmazingRibs.com Silver Medal is awarded..
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Max Good, AmazingRibs.com’s Full-Time Grill Tester
We reviewed this beautifully designed and crafted 3-burner which has all the attributes one would expect from a luxury grill: High quality 304 stainless steel construction with seamless welds, and powerful 27,500 BTU burners that produce a wide range of temps from low and slow to a blazing sear.
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Max Good, AmazingRibs.com’s Full-Time Grill Tester
AmazingRibs.com readers should take note, however, that Q3 is not made by Myron Mixon Smokers: it's made by Mojak, a company that manufactures mower lifts, hand trucks and other material handling products. Made cheap to sell cheap with a couple bells and whistles thrown in. We give it our Bronze Medal.
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Bill McGrath, AmazingRibs.com Chief Thermometer Reviewer
Read the complete review of the ThermoWorks RT600C Digital Thermometer that has a temperature range wide enough for most food usages and very rapid response times. Gold Medal for performance and low price.
By:
Bill McGrath, AmazingRibs.com Chief Thermometer Reviewer
Click here to read our review of the ThermoWorks RT301 Digital Thermometer that has high accuracy and moderate response times. We gave it a Bronze Medal.
By:
Bill McGrath, AmazingRibs.com Chief Thermometer Reviewer
See our review of the ThermoWorks RT304 Water Resistant Thermometer that has good accuracy, fairly good response times and is immune to incidental moisture. We gave it a Bronze Medal.
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Bill McGrath, AmazingRibs.com Chief Thermometer Reviewer
Read our analysis of the ThermoWorks RT610B that has good accuracy, good water resistance but only fair response times. We do not recommend this product.
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Bill McGrath, AmazingRibs.com Chief Thermometer Reviewer
Here is the full skinny on the ThermoWorks RT616 Super-Fast Mini Thermometer which has excellent accuracy and very rapid response times. We gave it a Gold Medal.
By:
Bill McGrath, AmazingRibs.com Chief Thermometer Reviewer
Read our complete evaluation of the ThermoWorks Combo Thermometer that combines a high-accuracy probe with fair response times and an infrared sensor to check surface temperatures. We give it a Silver Medal for utility.
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Bill McGrath, AmazingRibs.com Chief Thermometer Reviewer
Here is our review of the ThermoWorks PT1438 Dial Thermometer that has good accuracy and a long probe for in-oven/in-food measurements. We gave it a Bronze Medal.
By:
Bill McGrath, AmazingRibs.com Chief Thermometer Reviewer
See our complete review of the ThermoWorks TW362B Cooking Thermometer that has an adjustable target cooking temperature and a count-down timer, both with alarms. Although this unit is now discontinued, it got a Gold Medal while it was available.
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