jeffmeh
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This is what confuses me...
Most thermometers with a calibrate with a push button. When you push that button, it calls whatever that temp. it is sensing, say 32F. I cant tell it to call it 40F.
So, if I boil at 209F, can I place it in a boil and calibrate it to 209F, or will it call it 212F?
EDIT: I have been trying to research how the Thermapen calibrates, and all I have found is that it uses a calibration trim button to fine tune at a single temp. (thier example was ice bath)
This may be useful if it is a TRIM, you could place it ina boil, if you know you boil at 209F, then trim the reading to that... that would work.
EDIT: That is how the Thermapen works, it has a ZERO and SPAN screw. Placed in ice water you adjust the ZERO trim to 32F. Placed in BOILING water you then adjust the SPAN to (212F) or whatever temp. your water boils.
I like the trim idea, that is nice. For $100 though, I will keep the ones I have as they are only off .5F at boiling and dead on 32F for $28
I agree that if it works at that price then by all means go for it. I bought the thermapen before I started brewing, as I had gone through 5 $25-$40 digital thermometers and I was getting tired of replacing them. Cooks Illustrated gave the thermapen top reviews, so I figured I would spend a little more for something that presumably would not be junk. How long have you been using yours? I plan on converting a couple of coolers to go all-grain, and maybe I will give these a shot.