Remote Cooking Thermometers

Food Preparation Even from a Distance

If there’s one thing that people don’t like about cooking and food preparation, it’s that it often requires you to be tied up to the kitchen just to see the whole cooking process through.  Checking the temperature of the oven or grill and determining whether food is done to perfection can be rather bothersome, particularly if you have to come back to the stove every 15 minutes or so.  But that problem is solved, thanks to a good number of remote cooking thermometers that make it possible to leave food to cook on its own.

How remote cooking thermometers work

The secrets to remote cooking thermometers are the sensor and the receiver.  The unit’s sensor is located in the probe, which can either be kept stuck into the food (such as when cooking turkey, chicken or ham) or inside the oven or grill to monitor the temperature.

The receiver is located in the monitor, which displays the information about the temperature and settings.  The receiver also acts as the control, allowing the user to pre-program desired settings (such as the temperature and cooking time).  The receiver simply alerts the user once the settings have been reached or completed.  Any changes in the temperature will also be monitored by the receiver and displayed on its LCD panel.

Because the remote cooking thermometer can be used from another location, you could bring the receiver away from the kitchen so you can be alerted once the cooking time has been completed.  The distance that the receiver can maintain from the probe can vary from 100 ft. to about 150 ft., depending on the unit.  That allows you the time and the freedom to do other tasks – no need to be tied to the kitchen all throughout the cooking and food preparation.


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