
ThermoPro TPW17 grill thermometer is equipped with dual-probe technology. Dual stainless-steel probes can be used to read two types of food at the same time making this device extremely convenient. With the step-down probe tip design and backlit LCD display, receiving and reading an accurate temperature is simple in all lighting conditions. Either place on your counter with the flip out stand or magnetize to a metal surface for easy storage. Don't worry about losing track of time on those vegetables as this cooking thermometer also contains a timer. Lastly, if you aren't a pro in the kitchen or need a little assistance, we include preset temperatures.
Q: Can this be used in a Traeger Grill?
A: Yes, absolutely!
A: Yes, I leave in entire time using mt 1500 degree shwank grill.
Q: How long are the probe wires leading back to the display?
A: Around 5 feet. Ive used a probe in the lower oven and a probe on the uppier oven and had the unit magneticly attached to outside of oven with plenty of slack.
Q: Can I use this meat thermometer in my kitchen oven?
A: Yes, the cord is insulated. Just don't let it come into direct contact with the elements
Q: Can the ThermoPro - Dual Probe Digital Cooking Meat Thermometer - Red be used in a airfryer
A: I don't see why not. However, it's largely a function of the air fryer (size, door configuration, etc.) These probes are long! The probes can be placed in an outdoor grill. The device can withstand 572 degrees Max. Most air fryers are 450 to 500 degrees, max. The air fryer door must 'accommodate' the probe leads. If so, there shouldn't be a problem using it. Disclaimer: Obviously, make every attempt to contact the air fryer manufacturer for guidance.
A: I just leave it in the meat the whole time, set the desired temp, and when it reaches that temp, it will beep and let you know your meat has reached the desired temp
Q: can you set the alarm to go off at any desired temperature? (no pre set factory temp)
A: Yes, and each probe can simultaneously be set for its own desired temperature. Only cooking one piece of meat? Only use one probe