I actually made a rough guesstimate of how long it would take, therefore how long we had to forage. I was looking at the data logging graph on the app, showing me how quickly the temperature was increasing. It was always telling me what was going on, we actually went out foraging for some wild mushrooms in a park nearby and the connection was solid to keep an eye on it.
When I had it making pulled pork for the first time, I was on the 2.5 GHz Wi-Fi or my 4G phone data connection. Probably one of the most important factors when it comes to a temperature probe, especially if you are cooking for many hours like with BBQ indirect smoking.Īnd after about a dozen meaty projects, I did come to the conclusion that this unit was “ the business“. (These links below are an amazon affiliate, so I get a kickback, but it doesn’t affect the price for you) Here is a Table Summarizing my Review of the Inkbird IBBQ-4T: CharacteristicĪ rather decent review indeed, I think it’s one of the best I’ve given on the blog! 2.4Ghz Wifi connection to a router means you can leave home and still see data, which is logged in a graph on the app. The 4 color-coded probes allow many probe projects. The Inkbird Wifi IBBQ-4T true wifi thermometer performs to a reliable standard, accuracy is consistent as well. Inkbird Wireless Probe Thermometer Review
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Then I will crack into some detail about what I thought and how I used it, as always I will try to be as impartial/neutral as possible. Smart Thermometer, Smarter then my ‘Smart TV”įirst up, I couple of short summaries about what I think and the review of this product. Specifically, temperature and humidity plug then controllers for a new meat curing chamber.īut I also love to do low n slow smoking and other bits and pieces where the thermometer can and has been useful. What got me interested in this Wi-Fi thermometer is its simplicity (small compact, simple – hey it’s just a thermometer come on) and also I was getting some other Inkbird products (which I’ll mention below). I have played around with a small handful of BBQ probe thermometers over the years.
It gets a little confusing because some thermometers claim to be Wi-Fi but actually they just have a direct connection from the thermometer to your phone via Bluetooth. The market has a few of these that are true Wi-Fi, and what I mean by this, is that they connect to a wireless router at your home and then you can log in to the thermometer via a smartphone app (iOS or Apple). The Inkbird Wifi IBBQ-4T Thermometer is quite the contender when it comes to a Wi-fi multi-probe thermometer.