I’d like your opinion. Do you use a meat thermometer and if so what make and model do you use. Thanks
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Fat: 23.69g | Prot: 21.62g | Carbs: 93.79g.
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Yes. Sorry, I don't know the make and model but it is digital, which I totally recommend, and I got it off Amazon for $20.
01 Jun 22 by member: jengetfit123
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Thanks. I also bought a digital one on Amazon for about the same price but it always reads lower than the meat actually is. I have several times where the meat is cooked but the thermometer says its not. Mine is a Taylor. I was wondering if I should buy a more expensive one.
01 Jun 22 by member: stepbench
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No. I'm going to sound stupid but how do you do that?
01 Jun 22 by member: stepbench
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I didn't/don't know about calibrating it either. The one I got was ImSaferell brand, lithium ion battery digital instant read meat thermometer. I guess it was only $14. Just curious, if you're sure the meat is cooked (assuming by looking at it), do you need a thermometer?
01 Jun 22 by member: jengetfit123
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01 Jun 22 by member: stepbench
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Thermopop by Thermoworks. Compact, accurate, durable. I LOVE mine!
01 Jun 22 by member: Blueinfin
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Thanks Blueinfin I was looking into a Thermoworks One.
01 Jun 22 by member: stepbench
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I love the MEATER. Its really accurate and its bluetooth.
01 Jun 22 by member: TXSnowman
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I too bought a digital one from Amazon (under 20) about 3 years ago and so far have had very good, consistent results. Mine is a ThermaPro.
02 Jun 22 by member: Ann Onimus
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Thanks for asking your question. I'm tired of the inconvenience and inaccuracy of my old analog meat thermometer...
02 Jun 22 by member: John10251
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