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Talk me into buying a Thermapen

Discussion in 'Equipment/Sanitation' started by Burgs, May 20, 2011.

 

  1. #1
    Burgs

    Well-Known Member

    Posted May 20, 2011
    So on my last brew day, my good buddy had the burner up a little too high and the hermetically-sealed glass face on my dial thermometer basically exploded. Luckily no one was hurt and it didn't really cause any brew day issues, but it does need replaced.

    Before this incident, I used my dial thermometer for two reasons:

    1. Temp readings for heating strike/sparge water
    2. Temp readings during the chilling process

    I also had a glass lab thermometer for taking mash temperature readings.

    I really never checked until this last brew day to see how close the dial and the glass thermometers were to each other. They ended up being like 3-4° off, but I'm not sure I can really trust the readings from a broken dial thermometer.

    Long story short - I don't really want to have to worry about inconsistencies between multiple thermometers. I have a stainless steel plug that I can put in my kettle where the dial thermometer was. I'm thinking about getting a Thermapen for taking readings from both the kettle and the mash tun.

    My main concern with the Thermapen is the length of the probe. I've done some research here on HBT and it seems like there are some people who don't see it as an issue, and some who recommend a submersible probe or thermocouple type solution.

    Then I started to think... the probe on my dial thermometer was only 3" & only barely extended into the kettle. I might actually be able to take readings further into the volume of the liquid with the Thermapen. And if i stir everything really well to try and get a uniform temperature w/ no hot spots, I should be alright, right?

    Same thing with mash temps - if I stir enough and take readings from different areas in the mash (right in the center, along the edges, etc.) - I should be ok with the length of the probe on the Thermapen, right? I currently do 5 gallon batches and I mash in a 10 gallon Rubbermaid beverage cooler.

    So yeah. It's a decent chunk of change to spend on a thermometer - but I also see a thermometer as a really valuable kitchen tool. I like that I'd be able to use it on meat & other stuff too. Will it work for me?
     
  2. #2
    scinerd3000

    Well-Known Member

    Posted May 20, 2011
    northern brewer has a cdl digital thermometer that is waterproof and served me quite well....its only 20 something bucks....that would be my recomendation. The submersible thermocouple type thermometers are highly expensive and for homebrewing, i believe they're overkill
     
  3. #3
    IrregularPulse

    Hobby Collector  

    Posted May 20, 2011
    Buy a Thermapen, you already know you want one.
     
  4. #4
    Burgs

    Well-Known Member

    Posted May 20, 2011
    To clarify my question - I'm basically asking for opinions from current Thermapen owners on whether you have issues getting temperature readings from either a kettle or a mash tun (that's similar to what I'm using) because of the length of the temp probe.

    Thanks for the heads up on the NB one though.
     
  5. #5
    Burgs

    Well-Known Member

    Posted May 20, 2011
    I know. I know you know I already know I want one. Damnit.
     
  6. #6
    scinerd3000

    Well-Known Member

    Posted May 20, 2011
    woops...
     
  7. #7
    SporkD2

    Well-Known Member

    Posted May 20, 2011
    Because I went through 4 20$ thermometers and brewed a few batches before I realized they were broke. Been using my thermapen for 2 years now so I figure im close to saving money.
     
  8. #8
    Yuri_Rage

    Gritty.  

    Posted May 20, 2011
    I love my Thermapen. I use it both for brewing and for grilling. When brewing, I use it to measure my strike liquor and mash temps. It works better than any other digital thermometer I've ever used (about 3-4 different brands, all in the $20-$40 price range).
     
  9. #9
    ceejengine

    Active Member

    Posted May 20, 2011
    I use my Thermapen for both brewing and grilling without problem (including mash/boil temps), and I run into much hotter temperatures grilling. It always gets a read before I'm complaining about the heat (and to be honest, burning the hair off my knuckles is part of the charm of grilling!).
     
  10. #10
    Burgs

    Well-Known Member

    Posted May 20, 2011
    You guys find that the length of the probe is sufficient to get into your mash liquid?

    (that's what she said)
     
  11. #11
    jbrookeiv

    Crafted Magazine

    Posted May 20, 2011
    Stir, problem solved! :mug:
     
  12. #12
    jetmac

    Supporting Member  

    Posted May 20, 2011
    Never had a problem. The probe is long enough to get to the center of my mashes and boils. The only "problem" I see is, I can now detect the smallest change in temperature throughout the mash. There is always a variation from one end of my MLT to the other and being as though the Thermapen reads so quickly, I can detect the variations.
     
  13. #13
    DCPiet

    Active Member

    Posted May 20, 2011
    +1 to thermapen, fantastic product.

    just make sure you order the bright pink one :p
     
  14. #14
    Burgs

    Well-Known Member

    Posted May 20, 2011
    The hot pink is nice... I can appreciate the wide variety of hues they're offering this product in, haha.
     
  15. #15
    Burgs

    Well-Known Member

    Posted May 20, 2011
    This is what I was hoping to hear. :mug:
     
  16. #16
    Ty5592

    Well-Known Member

    Posted May 20, 2011
    Got me a Thermapen, Holla!!
     
  17. #17
    orangehero

    Well-Known Member

    Posted May 20, 2011
    If you're going to spend $100, look into other handheld k-type thermocouple thermometers. Then you will have options for sensors and probes.
     
  18. #18
    ajwillys

    Well-Known Member

    Posted May 20, 2011
    +1

    Even better if you get one that can handle the super accurate type-T and type-K.
     
  19. #19
    samc

    Well-Known Member

    Posted May 20, 2011
    Waiting on my $15 CDN to break and I will buy a Thermapen.

    Still waiting, it's been almost 2 years. Sure it takes 5 seconds longer to read the temp, but until it dies I'm stuck.
     
  20. #20
    BrewThruYou

    Well-Known Member

    Posted May 20, 2011
    Thermapen is sick for grilling too. Since I got it a month ago, I've used it a lot.
     
  21. #21
    lschiavo

    This space for rent.  

    Posted May 20, 2011
    You will not regret the purchase. Probe length is plenty sufficient (I hope that's what she says). It is also awesome to have for cooking /grilling/smoking.
     
  22. #22
    Burgs

    Well-Known Member

    Posted May 20, 2011
    Got any brands you can recommend specifically?
     
  23. #23
    orangehero

    Well-Known Member

    Posted May 20, 2011
    UEi is good. So is Omega. Fluke are considered some of the best, though you will pay for it. Shop around and check ebay for deals.
     
  24. #24
    Hugh_Jass

    Well-Known Member

    Posted May 20, 2011
    Here's a Fluke for $59 + 5.95 shipping

    bought one and it was at my doorstep in 3 days
     
  25. #25
    Burgs

    Well-Known Member

    Posted May 20, 2011
    So on that Omega, for example - you're buying the thermometer and then the probe separately, right?

    Not bitching, just asking if I'm correct. Would come out slightly higher in $ if that's the case... but I'm considering all options.
     
  26. #26
    rico567

    Well-Known Member

    Posted May 20, 2011
    I spent a while deciding on the Thermapen- and am glad I did. It's also quite useful if you cook, bake, etc. The great thing on brewday is that I can carry the thing around like a big pocketknife until I need it, stick it in the mash or wort, and have an accurate reading in a few seconds. It's another one of those cases where you get what you pay for.
     
  27. #27
    Burgs

    Well-Known Member

    Posted May 20, 2011
    I think I'm gonna pull the trigger on the Thermapen. It looks like it will suit my needs nicely. Thanks all for the replies!
     
  28. #28
    Hugh_Jass

    Well-Known Member

    Posted May 20, 2011
    You'll be quite happy with it
     
  29. #29
    wfeddern

    Active Member

    Posted May 20, 2011
    Any comment on this vs the thermapen? have some credit at amazon.com and they are about the same price, but this one adds an infrared thermometer.

    Taylor 9306
     
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  30. #30
    jetmac

    Supporting Member  

    Posted May 21, 2011
    Hmm..interesting. That could be another step to aid in not contaminating your beer. Could be useful when I'm checking the temperature of my yeast starters.

    I might be interested in that myself.
     
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  31. #31
    Nova5

    Well-Known Member

    Posted May 21, 2011
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  32. #32
    jetmac

    Supporting Member  

    Posted May 21, 2011
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  33. #33
    wildwest450

    Banned

    Posted May 21, 2011
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  34. #34
    Nova5

    Well-Known Member

    Posted May 21, 2011
    Fork > Pen.
     
  35. #35
    Nova5

    Well-Known Member

    Posted May 21, 2011
    I've had no problems with any of my maverick gear. several different themo's from them. use one in the firebox and one in the meat for remote transmitting the temp (can't use the same one for both when running the rotisserie). all read the same.
     
  36. #36
    jetmac

    Supporting Member  

    Posted May 21, 2011
    Not
     
  37. #37
    Nova5

    Well-Known Member

    Posted May 22, 2011
    Indeed it is. Pen = Crap. Fork = Awesome.
     
  38. #38
    mcaple1

    Banned

    Posted May 22, 2011
    Wow...seriously...I have a thermapen and love it. Had to whore myself out for a night to afford it, but I'd say it was worth it...minus the itching.
     
  39. #39
    bschoenb

    Well-Known Member

    Posted May 22, 2011
    My wife loves her new Therma-Pen for the Kitchen (which I now borrow on brewday)..... he-he-he.....
     
  40. #40
    Burgs

    Well-Known Member

    Posted May 22, 2011
    No need to talk me in/out of it anymore - I ordered one the other day.

    I don't have anything nice to say about that RediFork item, so I'll just keep my mouth shut.
     
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