Beverages
* Favorite beer: Something Local Craft (Wiseacre, Crosstown, Memphis Made, Ghost River)
* Fav cheap beers: Miller Lite
* Wine: Spicy Malbec, Good dry Oregon or French Pinot Noir, Spicy French Bordeaux, Anything dry and red.
* Spirits: Rum, Scotch, Gin
About meReal name: Reece Location: Oxford, MS Occupation: IT Solutions Architect Hobbies: Reading, Star Trek, Video Games, Cooking Family: Ian - Husband, Terrapin - Orange Tabby Cat
Hey guys, just wondering which instant read thermometer I should get. I've read the page on thermometers, but wanted to get the forums advice. Right now I am looking at the Thermopop or the DOT. The DOT is $10 more, but it also can be left in the meat meaning I can have three thermometers in my grill since I have the Maverick Et-733. Has anyone here used the DOT? I assume many of you have a thermopop. Thanks for any input/advise.
Hi, my name is Darrell. I'm an OTR truck driver for over 25 years. During my off time I love doing backyard cooks. I have a 48" Lang Deluxe smoker, Rec-Tec pellet smoker,1 Weber Genesis 330, 1 Weber Performer (blue), 2 Weber kettles (1 black and 1 Copper), 1 26" Weber kettle, a WSM, 8 Maverick Redi Chek thermometers, a PartyQ, 2 SnS, Grill Grates, Cast Iron grates, 1 ThermoPop (orange) and 2 ThermoPens (pink and orange) and planning on adding more cooking accessories. Now I have an Anova sous vide, the Dragon blower and 2 Chef alarms from Thermoworks.
I have the Thermopop which covers my needs, though the next time I buy an instant read I will splurge a bit I think and get the Thermapen. The DOT looks cool and has good reviews, and the extra probe is always handy, but keeping up with 2 devices might be annoying.
Thermapen hands down if you have the dough. Thermapop if you are on a budget. Both work well. I find the Thermapen to be most accurate and versatile. For me it has made my cooking life so much easier. The Thermapop it seems I have to interpret a little. . I have never used the DOT.
IMHO, Troy
Beverages
* Favorite beer: Something Local Craft (Wiseacre, Crosstown, Memphis Made, Ghost River)
* Fav cheap beers: Miller Lite
* Wine: Spicy Malbec, Good dry Oregon or French Pinot Noir, Spicy French Bordeaux, Anything dry and red.
* Spirits: Rum, Scotch, Gin
About meReal name: Reece Location: Oxford, MS Occupation: IT Solutions Architect Hobbies: Reading, Star Trek, Video Games, Cooking Family: Ian - Husband, Terrapin - Orange Tabby Cat
Hi, my name is Darrell. I'm an OTR truck driver for over 25 years. During my off time I love doing backyard cooks. I have a 48" Lang Deluxe smoker, Rec-Tec pellet smoker,1 Weber Genesis 330, 1 Weber Performer (blue), 2 Weber kettles (1 black and 1 Copper), 1 26" Weber kettle, a WSM, 8 Maverick Redi Chek thermometers, a PartyQ, 2 SnS, Grill Grates, Cast Iron grates, 1 ThermoPop (orange) and 2 ThermoPens (pink and orange) and planning on adding more cooking accessories. Now I have an Anova sous vide, the Dragon blower and 2 Chef alarms from Thermoworks.
Beverages
* Favorite beer: Something Local Craft (Wiseacre, Crosstown, Memphis Made, Ghost River)
* Fav cheap beers: Miller Lite
* Wine: Spicy Malbec, Good dry Oregon or French Pinot Noir, Spicy French Bordeaux, Anything dry and red.
* Spirits: Rum, Scotch, Gin
About meReal name: Reece Location: Oxford, MS Occupation: IT Solutions Architect Hobbies: Reading, Star Trek, Video Games, Cooking Family: Ian - Husband, Terrapin - Orange Tabby Cat
For slow cooks like pork butt it won't matter that much, but for faster cooks like burgers, steaks, and chicken wings that extra speed really helps you take several quick temps in different spots.
Scotch: Current favorite- The Arran (anything by them), Glenmorangie 12yr Lasanta, sherry cask finished. The Balvenie Double Wood, also like Oban 18yr, and The Glenlivet Nadurra (Oloroso sherry cask finished) among others. Neat please.
About meReal name: Aaron
Location: Farwell, Michigan- near Clare. (dead center of lower peninsula)
Occupation:
Healthcare- Licensed & Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT) at MyMichigan Health, a University of Michigan Health System.
Pit Boss has great advice. Personally I am sticking with my ThermoPop, I love it when my Mavericks just aren't enough. For the price of the ThermaPen I could've bought a ThermoPop and another Maverick, so that's what I did. It's all in how you visualize how & what you'll cook.
Gas Grill: NXR Tabletop/Portable Propane Charcoal: Weber Performer Silver (i.e., 22.5")
Charcoal: Weber OTG 22.5" Kettle Accessories: Slow 'n Sear, Smokenator and Vortex and bound to be more on the way Smoker: GOSM Propane 38" 2-drawer
Pellet: CampChef/Browning Deluxe PGP24LTD Thermometer: 2 Mavericks, Red backlit Thermapen
Anova Wi-Fi Sous Vide
I've got all three and they all do their job well. I bought the ThermoPop first and was satisfied with it, but got the ThermaPen during one of the sales. I absolutely love it. It was great in the winter so I could temp something quickly and get the lid back down without losing too much heat.
I got the DOT for my GF to use indoors, as I've already got 2 Mavericks for outdoors. The DOT is nice since it has a magnet back to stick it on something nearby. I used it recently when I did a roast beef in the oven and it was spot on. But it's not an instant read per se, more of a leave in.
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