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Thermometer - More Info
It is that
time of year again when the great outdoors beckons and the
need for barbecuing, swimming and other such activities
pulls at us. Barbecues are part of what this season brings
and the trusted BBQ thermometer is once again placed next to
the outdoor grill. Every expert BBQ cook or chef will tell
you that having a good BBQ thermometer is a very important
tool for the average family barbecue. Gone are the days of
hit and miss when cooking, these days having the meat cooked
just right is important – especially if you want people to
come to your next shindig. How many times in the past have
you attended a BBQ only to find that the meat is too tough,
or not cooked enough and so forth – many times I would
guess. So the scene is set, the guests have arrived, the
meat sits by the grill the charcoal fire is getting hotter
and the kids are kicking a ball. The men stand around the
grill sipping beers and given the cook advice he doesn’t
want to hear. He just nods and does it his way. What is the
best BBQ thermometer to have, let’s look at a couple.
The Maverick ET Remote Check Wireless BBQ Thermometer is priced
at $80.00. This thermometer can check the temperature of two
meats from 100 feet away. The data is relayed to a portable
receiver – all the cook needs do is stay back from the grill
and read the data. When the pre-set temperature is reached an
alarm beeps letting the cook know the lamb, chicken or side of
beef is ready. The beep is loud enough so that every man at the
party converges on the grill and starts singing advice to the
cook. The particular thermometer is ideal for a father who is
busy attending to the needs of the guests. As soon as the
beeper rings, he knows that he can serve dinner.
One other BBQ thermometer is the Taylor 807N Weekend Warrior
digital BBQ Fork thermometer. The particular thermometer can be
used in the home as well as outside of it. One merely jabs the
two fork ends into the meat and voila an instant digital
reading in either Fahrenheit or Celsius appears on the small
screen. The cook is also able to push a button which holds the
temperature reading so as to compare to what it read an hour
earlier. The Taylor 807N is recommended for chicken, beef,
veal, and other heavy meats.
Make sure you have a good BBQ thermometer whenever you’re
barbecuing.
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Info:
Infrared Digital
Thermometer
Medical
Thermometers
Outside Thermometer
Taylor Digital
Thermometer
Thermocouple
Thermometer
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