Maverick RediChek Remote Wireless Smoker Thermometer

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Maverick RediChek Remote Wireless Smoker Thermometer

from: Maverick Industries, Inc



 : Maverick RediChek Remote Wireless Smoker Thermometer
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Batteries Included: 1
Binding: Lawn & Patio
Brand: Maverick Industries
Color: White
EAN: 0011502013733
Label: Maverick Industries, Inc
Manufacturer: Maverick Industries, Inc
Model: ET-73
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Maverick Industries, Inc
Release Date: 2007-03-15
Studio: Maverick Industries, Inc
Variation Description: White



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Features:
  • Remote, wireless smokehouse/meat thermometer
  • Monitor smokehouse/meat temperatures from 100 feet away
  • Can be used with oven or grill; batteries included
  • Alarm sounds if temperature drops too low or jumps too high
  • 4 by 2-1/2 by 1 inches; imported





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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Probe cables too short
The unit is great and works perfectly. The only issue is that the probe cables are too short and therefore clumsy.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Works as advertised
Products works very well. A couple of annoying things:

(1) The power switch for the main unit is behind the battery compartment, which makes no sense and gets annoying, especially since the plastic screw that holds the battery door is very easy to lose.

(2) Be careful with the meat thermometer since you can burn it out fairly easily. This is probably true of most thermometers so I would not attribute this to the RediChek.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Thermometer
We do BBQ competions. Tried it out this weekend and it works great. I would buy anither and recommend it to anyone who loves to BBQ.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Great smoker accessory
Maverick RediChek Remote Wireless Smoker Thermometer Overall, this unit is good to have. You can relax in the house (or outside) and always know the temperature of the smoker or meat at the same time. Some of the drawbacks are: Receiver range is very limited (approx. 100ft.), you have to take off the clip and battery case to turn one of the units on (inconvenience), and probe wires are fairly short. But those are all minor and tolerable. I would recommend this product.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Just What I needed
This product lived up to all my expectations. I bought the unit for use with my Weber Smokey Mountain Cooker (AKA WSM). My first use was a 14 hour Pork Butt Smoke. With very little time (2 min) reading the owners manual I was able to figure out how to use all features. I have a standard city lot (.3 Acres) and with the Smoker set up in the backyard (back of lot) I was able to receive all the way out to my mail box (in the front of lot). This however was with a couple dropped transmissions. The transmissions were very reliable inside my house through one outside wall, but had a few dropped transmissions when going through one outside wall and one inside wall. Even if dropping transmissions, the reciever always catches up. I've done 3 long cooks and am still on the original set of batteries. I would recommend this unit.



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