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Thanks! Just ordered one for the garage fridge/freezer.
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I would love my freezer to be -4F. That way you can "pasteurize" fish for sashimi and sushi. But I don't think most domestic freezers will reliably stay that cold, especially if you go in them often.
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Now's the time to act on a small investment to potentially save a person big money.
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Got an email from Thermoworks: their fridge/freezer thermometers are 40% off today.
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Just ordered one of these. Refrigerator acting a little crazy. Got one picked out at HomeDepot.com just case she goes into a potential vegetable state.
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As fzxdoc mentioned I use the same one and I love it. It beeps if you get out of bounds in your temps, which is useful in the event of a failure that you're unaware of, or as happened to me last summer w/ my spare fridge, the frost gets out of hand and it clogs the vent and the fridge temp starts skyrocketing while the freezer temp plummets to -double digits. I also have a single-probe one on my regular fridge, just can't be too cautious I guess.
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I have come so close to getting one of these.....and came very close after the Big Freeze this February. One of these models Thermoworks makes will tell you the time that a unit was above where you wanted it to be.
My hesitation is that I'm concerned that the probe wire will get in the way and/or not work with the door seal correctly.
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Same here. Setpoints are 0 F for freezer and 34 F for fridge. It should be noted, of course, that temps inside the fridge/freezer will vary. The lower third is roughly where my unit hits its target temps, whereas near the top shelfs it will be a few degrees higher.
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