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Maverick ET-7 Remote-Check Wireless Thermometer With 2 Probes
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UPC 163120780266
REGISTERED: 11/15/18
UPDATED: 08/14/25
Maverick ET-7 Remote-Check Wireless Thermometer With 2 Probes

Maverick ET-7 Remote-Check Wireless Thermometer With 2 Probes


Specifications
  • Maverick ET-7 Remote-Check Wireless Thermometer With 2 Probes available on August 22 2016 from Amazon for 36.99
  • UPC bar code 163120780266 ξ1 registered August 22 2016
  • Product category is Electronic
  • Manufacturered by Maverick Industries, Inc
  • ET-7

  • Product color is Silver

  • Product weight is 0.009 lbs.
Monitor two different foods at one time. Works wirelessly up to 100 feet. Probe and wire are rated for over 500 degrees. Elapsed cooking timer Batteries included The RediChek remote features a transmitter that reads the internal food termperature with a digital electronic food probe, then sends that information wirelessly up to 100 feet away, freeing you from standing next to the oven or grill during the cooking period. When the desired temperature is reached an alarm goes off! The taste or doneness of meats can be determined to be rare, medium, medium well, or well done based on the type of food and the internal temperature reached during cooking. Cooking a dinner-party roast, holiday turkey, or backyard-barbecue pork loin to precisely the proper temperature without fuss is a snap with this thermometer. You can even monitor two foods (beef and lamb, for instance) simultaneously, since two stainless-steel probes are included, each 6 inches long and each connected to a 39-inch stainless-steel wire. Here's how it works: program the tool (two AA batteries included) by selecting either "beef," "veal," "lamb," "pork," "chicken," or "turkey." Then program to rare, medium-rare, medium, or well-done. The monitor displays the proper temperature--which can be altered by pressing a button. Place the probe into, say, a turkey. Run the wire from the oven and close the door. (Door should remain closed until turkey is done so oven temperature doesn't vary.) Plug the wire into the monitor, and open the monitor's built-in stand. Set the clock to the current time. (Remember, two probes can be used simultaneously for different foods, with the monitor programmed separately for each.) The monitor constantly displays the turkey's internal temperature and elapsed cooking time. (The timer can be used independently of thermometer.) When the turkey reaches the selected temperature, an alarm sounds. Meanwhile, hook the pager (two AA batteries included) to your belt or drop it into your pocket. The pager beeps when the monitor's alarm sounds and works up to 75 feet away, liberating the cook from the kitchen. The probes can also be plugged into the pager, which displays a food's temperature on its LCD screen. So barbecuing brisket outside, roasting chicken in the oven, and keeping track of both is possible. --Fred Brack

References
    ^ (2006). Maverick ET-7 Remote-Check Wireless Thermometer With 2 Probes, Maverick Industries, Inc. Amazon. (revised Aug 2016)

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This is useful and fun, what more could you ask ? You can use one or two probes. The probes are connected to the transmitter, you then turn on the remote, then the transmitter. I use it for everything, steaks, chops, whatever. I go into the living room and watch the remote. When the temperature gets over about 100 I turn the meat over if necessary. The only thing I have noticed is the temperatures that trigger the audible alarm are set too high, likely thanks to la..
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