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ABCBBQ Dave's video review of the Thermoworks Smoke thermometer

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    ABCBBQ Dave's video review of the Thermoworks Smoke thermometer



    Special thanks to Baby Back Maniac for making it happen.

    Thermoworks Smoke Thermometer

    #2
    Good review David Parrish and Baby Back Maniac. I'm gonna stick with the MAV for now, but my next one will be the Smoke for sure!

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      #3
      Still looking for a good one with wifi capability at a reasonable price.

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      • David Parrish
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        wifi is coming to the Smoke Thermometer.

      #4
      It will be awhile before I will be purchasing the Smoke since I still have eight new thermometers still in the box.

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        #5
        Oooooooooooh you can legitimately monitor two smokers with high and low alarms for each.

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          #6
          Thanx for the good review.

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            #7
            Thanks for the great review! I'll have to have a number of ChefAlarm and DOT failures to "need" the Smoke, and I seriously doubt I'll have failures anytime soon as they're so reliable, so getting a Smoke will be because of the remote capability. The good news is that all the probes I've got (several used & new) will work with the Smoke.

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              #8
              Good review.

              I saw the email came across and it looks interesting. But my big question are replacement probes available there the equivalent of the "combo meat/air" probe for the Mav? That combo probe is just perfect for leading in thru various point in my smokers other than the cook door, which risks crimping the lead. Unfortunately, the right angle probe won't make it thru my favorite path.

              Also, how easy is it to obtain replacement probes, and how much are they?

              And with rumors of a WiFi version, I want to see what that is like. Ideally the transmitter will have a built-in web server so a dedicated app on your computer/phone is not needed.

              Last is battery life. My Mav has OUTSTANDING battery life! What is the Smoke like?

              Based on what we know right now, I feel no compulsion to try the Smoke yet, but will keep my eye on developments.

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              • Darchie03
                Darchie03 commented
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                boftx, It uses the same probes as the DOT & some other Thermoworks units.

              • Thunder77
                Thunder77 commented
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                Those are good probes.

              • Huskee
                Huskee commented
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                Great points! I share many of the same. Maverick batteries never die, even when I regularly leave mine on for 2 days after a cook before noticing.

              #9
              Great review! Anxious to see what all will happen with the WiFi adapter when it comes out.

              Christmas list UPDATED!

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                #10
                Thanks for the great review, Gentlemen!

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                  #11
                  Originally posted by boftx View Post
                  Good review.

                  I saw the email came across and it looks interesting. But my big question are replacement probes available there the equivalent of the "combo meat/air" probe for the Mav? That combo probe is just perfect for leading in thru various point in my smokers other than the cook door, which risks crimping the lead. Unfortunately, the right angle probe won't make it thru my favorite path.

                  Also, how easy is it to obtain replacement probes, and how much are they?

                  And with rumors of a WiFi version, I want to see what that is like. Ideally the transmitter will have a built-in web server so a dedicated app on your computer/phone is not needed.

                  Last is battery life. My Mav has OUTSTANDING battery life! What is the Smoke like?

                  Based on what we know right now, I feel no compulsion to try the Smoke yet, but will keep my eye on developments.
                  Replacement probes can be found here. Most are $16. The high temp straight penetration probe is the one you'll be interested in. My personal favorite is the "Waterproof Needle Probe". It reads temps as fast as a Thermopop!

                  My understanding is the wifi is an add on for this thermometer and not a separate version.

                  I've been using the Smoke over a week and have left it on overnight. Batteries are still going strong. The base unit even has a button for turning off RF transmission to even further increase battery life.

                  The Mav ET-732 is still a great thermometer and will serve you well. The next time you're in the market though you should give Smoke a look.

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                  • boftx
                    boftx commented
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                    Thanks for the info! Cable length of only 47" might be workable. And it looks like it takes standard AA batteries.

                  #12
                  Very good review. Since I lost the receiver for my Maverick, I will be looking with interest at this one. I like the simplicity of the settings. That has always been a beef for me with the Maverick. Not intuitive at all. I love Thermoworks products, so I would pay the 99 bucks for it.
                  Last edited by Thunder77; October 2, 2016, 11:13 AM.

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                  • David Parrish
                    David Parrish commented
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                    Thanks! I think you'll like Smoke very much.

                  #13
                  Thanks for the great review. I just ordered a Smoke, to go along with my ThermaPen, ChefAlarm and Dot. I'd previously looked at the Maverick, but have always like the TheraWorks product. Look forward to using the Smoke.

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                  • David Parrish
                    David Parrish commented
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                    I have the exact same setup. I like how the DOT can be squeezed into the ChefAlarm case along with two probes and a grate clip. Makes the case very handy.

                  • TallTrees
                    TallTrees commented
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                    Ah, interesting. I haven't tried squeezing the DOT into the ChefAlarm case. I think I'll give it a shot in a few minutes. Good idea!

                  #14
                  I accidentally got my ThermoWorks needle probe over a raging SnS a few days ago and it is seared, so while I was ordering a replacement, Smoke also jumped into my cart.

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                    #15
                    Muchos gracias you two. Mo' betta looks good to me. Now l have to feed my MCS. It's needed of course!

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