Grill Right Wireless BBQ Thermometer

Posted in Grilling, Oregon Scientific, Thermometers by Chris Weber on May 17th, 2007

Grill Right Wireless BBQ ThermometerNot only is this digital meat thermometer wireless, but it also talks in order to alert you of the status of the things you’ve got on the grill.

This thermometer from Oregon Scientific consists of a digital wireless remote to configure and view the temperature, and a wireless probe that works up to 330 feet away from the hand-held remote. The remote will obviously display the temperature, and you can set it with some common pre-configured entree’s combined with the “doneness” you desire to have the remote calculate the correct desired temp alert you when your food is ready.

Pre-programmed into the BBQ gadget are multiple types of meats such as beef, lamb, pork and chicken as well as fish, and a little picture on the display lets you know which one you’ve selected to avoid any confusion. The device will “speak” the status of your entree in 5 different languages and will alarm when the desired temperature is reached. $59.99 will let you focus on the TV while the Grill Right wireless talking BBQ thermometer focuses on your grill.

via Crave

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