Found this thread and decided to get a Termapen. They're having a sale for the next two weeks.
http://www.thermoworks.com/products/thermapen/splashproof_thermapen.html
http://www.thermoworks.com/products/thermapen/splashproof_thermapen.html
I use a Fluke 52 Series II. Yes its very expensive (more than thermapen) but the accuracy and speed are very good. Plus its bullet proof tough, can use any thermocouple, can read min/max/average of two probes simultaneously and is back lit. I use it for much more than just brewing.. pretty much every thermo activity. Even though I know its not for everyone, I've never regretted my purchase.
I got the CDN proaccurate for $15 and it's just as accurate and almost as fast. And I can get a wort chiller with the money I saved
I got the CDN proaccurate for $15 and it's just as accurate and almost as fast. And I can get a wort chiller with the money I saved
I also use the CDN proaccurate thermometer. It's very accurate and reliable. This thermometer was rated very highly by Americas test kitchen. I bought one and have been using it for over 2 years. It's still accurate to this day. I use it for cooking and brewing so it gets a lot of use.
I've never seen a $15 digital that was worth much. They either stop working or become inaccurate and you don't notice until too late. I am not familiar with this thermometer, so it may be better, but I would recommend that you be careful and calibrate pretty frequently. For that matter, frequent calibration is worthwhile on more expensive thermometers as well.
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I also use the CDN proaccurate thermometer. It's very accurate and reliable. This thermometer was rated very highly by Americas test kitchen. I bought one and have been using it for over 2 years. It's still accurate to this day. I use it for cooking and brewing so it gets a lot of use.
Anyone else use the thermoworks low cost thermometers? Are they anygood?
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