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Edwin Pawlowski
 
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I've got one, very similar. I've gone through 2 of them already.
GREAT thermometers, but they don't seem to last. I'm not sure why...if
it was the high temp of the flame, or what. I know water can damage
them, so I was very carefull with that.

It's now my understanding, that these are NOT meant to keep inside the
grill, for any length of time. It's only meant to take periodic meat
temperature readings. That's why it doesn't go any higher than 392,
I'm assuming.

Don't know about changing probes...sorry.


Most of the probes are identical for a half dozen or more brands. They are
not designed for reading grill temperatures, but, as you note, used in meat.
The probe is the weak link. They are easily damaged by direct flame, a very
hot grill surface, getting slammed in the cooker door, water, etc. If you
position it properly, you can leave the probe in the meat. Just try to keep
the wire off a very hot grate and don't pinch it.


This info is from September 2003, so e-mail first and ask.

I sent a check for $25.00 and within about a week and a half I had 5 shiny
new polder probes in my hand.


For Polder, etc.
E-mail

Just send check or money order to:
Taylor Precision Products
2220 Entrada del Sol
Las Cruces, NM 88001
Attn: Alice Salas
They are $5.00 each part # if 1470RP