Maverick ET-7 Remote-Check Wireless Thermometer With 2 Probes |  | Brand: Maverick Industries Category: Kitchen
List Price: $79.99 Buy New: $34.95 as of 3/15/2010 19:35 CDT details You Save: $45.04 (56%)
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Seller: Peanut's Find IT Here Shop Rating: 185 reviews
Batteries: 4 Batteries Included: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 6 x 2 x 3
MPN: ET-7 REMOTE CHECK Model: ET-7 UPC: 011502100570 EAN: 0011502100570
Release Date: April 14, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Monitor two different foods at one time. | | • | Works wirelessly up to 100 feet. | | • | Probe and wire are rated for over 500 degrees. | | • | Elapsed cooking timer | | • | Batteries included |
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Product Description How many times have you watched the guests at your summer barbecue enjoy all the fun while you're slaving over the grill making sure the chicken or chops don't turn to charcoal? Now you can cook and mingle at the same time with the Dual-Probe Remote BBQ Thermometer! This electronic cooking assistant keeps an eye on your steaks and burgers while you rub elbows with your guests up to 100 feet away! This is the ONLY remote meat / barbecue thermometer that can monitor 2 types of meat or 2 doneness levels (i.e. rare, medium, well done, etc.). Just insert one or both probes into your favorite cuts of meat and select how want them cooked. When the meat is cooked exactly to your liking, the receiver will let you know by beeping. Both the receiver and the transmitter (which is attached to the probes) display the progressive meat temperature in 5-second intervals on their easy-to-read LCD screens. The receiver also displays a clock and timer. Suitable for outdoor barbecue or indoor oven use, this dual-probe wireless barbecue thermometer system makes the perfect gift for anyone who enjoys cooking! Use it to get perfectly cooked beef, chicken, fish, pork, lamb or any other common grill meats. Uses 2 AAA and 2 AA batteries (sold separately).
Amazon.com Review Cooking a dinner-party roast, holiday turkey, or backyard-barbecue pork loin to precisely the proper temperature without fuss is a snap with this thermometer. You can even monitor two foods (beef and lamb, for instance) simultaneously, since two stainless-steel probes are included, each 6 inches long and each connected to a 39-inch stainless-steel wire. Here's how it works: program the tool (two AA batteries included) by selecting either "beef," "veal," "lamb," "pork," "chicken," or "turkey." Then program to rare, medium-rare, medium, or well-done. The monitor displays the proper temperature--which can be altered by pressing a button. Place the probe into, say, a turkey. Run the wire from the oven and close the door. (Door should remain closed until turkey is done so oven temperature doesn't vary.) Plug the wire into the monitor, and open the monitor's built-in stand. Set the clock to the current time. (Remember, two probes can be used simultaneously for different foods, with the monitor programmed separately for each.) The monitor constantly displays the turkey's internal temperature and elapsed cooking time. (The timer can be used independently of thermometer.) When the turkey reaches the selected temperature, an alarm sounds. Meanwhile, hook the pager (two AA batteries included) to your belt or drop it into your pocket. The pager beeps when the monitor's alarm sounds and works up to 75 feet away, liberating the cook from the kitchen. The probes can also be plugged into the pager, which displays a food's temperature on its LCD screen. So barbecuing brisket outside, roasting chicken in the oven, and keeping track of both is possible. --Fred Brack
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Horrible product March 7, 2010 Joshua Weitzel (Altoona, PA USA) This is a great idea and it would be awesome if it worked. Too bad it doesn't work half the time. I tried everything to get it to be reliable. What really sucks about this is it will just fail randomly, and it will fail. Worst of all, you won't know when it fails. When it desyncs or stops getting a signal there is no visual indicator that this has occurred unless you really watch it. There is a small satellite looking symbol that will flash when it receives data but it only does this about once every minute or so. Really annoying.
I'm not a novice at electronics or wireless devices. I tried everything to get this to maintain a connection. I replaced the batteries with brand new fresh from the store Energizer Lithium Ultimate batteries and it still didn't work. It stop receiving as soon as I went inside or turned around.
Others have had success with it, it might be hit or miss. Maybe there are just lots of bad units out there. If you want to play roulette with this product you can give it a shot, it'd be really awesome if it worked as advertised. It is possible that Maverick just has a horrible or nonexistent QA department. For as much as they charge I really expected something better than I got.
To me though, even if I got one that did work it's too unreliable since there's no visual indicator of signal quality. You could be sitting watching TV totally unaware you haven't been receiving temp updates for hours. Good way to ruin your meat.
I promptly returned this product and ordered a ThermoWorks Original Cooking Thermometer/Timer. I recommend this if you have no probe thermometer. If you already have a wired one, forget wireless and just keep using what you have. After reading the reviews on here it seems no one can make a half decent reliable wireless one. ThermoWorks makes a USB one, maybe I'll just use a laptop and remote desktop, hah.
PROBES March 5, 2010 D. SMITH (Tucson, AZ USA) Love this product. We are a competition BBQ team and they work great when you have several meats that need to be monitored at the same time.
Wish it worked March 4, 2010 R. Matsumoto (Bellingham, WA USA) Seems like sort of cheap plastics, but that would have been ok if it had worked. I set it all up and started a rib roast, and everything seemed to be working fine. But after a while, the remote unit would lose the current temperature, and display three dashes --- instead of the temp. Resetting it would get it working for a while, but it kept blanking out, sometimes after quite a while, sometimes after only a couple of minutes. I probably had to reset it a half-dozen times during the cooking of a single roast. It would have been more times, but when I knew I was only midway through and the roast wouldn't be done for a while, I didn't bother to reset it and left it at --- for a while.
The final straw came toward the end of cooking when, although the remote unit display hadn't blanked out, it seemed like the temperature hadn't updated in a while. I reset it and sure enough, the temp on the roast had been rising but the remote display was stuck at a lower temperature until I reset it! So worse than no display, wrong display.
***** for the idea, *** for the quality of build, and zero *s for not working.
Great Tool! March 3, 2010 Katrina Gaffney (Boynton Beach, FL United States) An absolute must if you're cooking in a smoker or large cuts on the grill. Easy to use and having the remote sensor is great.
Definitely serves a purpose March 2, 2010 C. Jenkins (Alabama) I've used this product several times now and have mixed feelings. I like the convenience of knowing the temperature of the meat and my big green egg by looking out the window (when the transmitter isn't working - which is usually). The transmitter doesn't work well at all. The first time I used the product, I was unable to use the transmitter in my breakfast area less than 10 feet from the smoker. I changed the batteries this past weekend and the transmitter would update immediately if the receiver and transmitter were together or every 10-15 minutes inside approximately 12-15 feet away. This works fine for low and slow smoking, but wouldn't work for other cooking styles.
The temperature has generally been accurate. This weekend, it registered the internal temperature of my turkey breast to be 167. I checked it with another thermometer and it registered at 150. After re-inserting the probe, it registered more accurately. That was frustrating, but it was quickly resolved.
All-in-all, I would not buy this product for the transmitter - it is not reliable. But it is definitely worth the money for smoking meat. Even without the transmitter, this product is cheaper than most single probe thermometers.
I would give it a 4 star if the temperature was more accurate or the transmitter worked better - a 5 star if both worked.
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