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  • Yes, you can! In more recent tests, we haven't found any durability or safety issues with putting GrillMeater probes in a dishwasher, as long as they're washed on the top rack further from the heating element.Whenever you can, though, we still recommend washing by hand to get rid of really stubborn buildup. ...

  • We pride ourselves on giving you the most perfect and consistent results with GrillMeater, so it's important for the estimated cook time in the app to be as accurate as possible.Unfortunately, for especially big meat cuts with a target temperature above 195°F / 90°C, there are some variables that make generating a precise cook time a bit more d...

  • —SafetyAlways insert the probe into food/meat until safety insertion line, but not all the way to the heat resistance black plastic handle.Make sure not to stick the probe in direct flame, or go over the probe's temperature limits:The internal sensor has a limit of 212°F / 100°C.The ambient sensor has a limit of 527°F / 275°C.Pull the probe str...

  • When your GrillMeater device is connected, you can check the battery level of both the probe and charger in the GrillMeater App.

  • All GrillMeater probes charge while docked in the bamboo charging unit. When you first get your GrillMeater device, open the battery compartment in the charger, then take out the tab between the battery and the charging contact so the probe(s) can start charging.The batteries used in the wireless probe are certified to withstand temperatures th...

  • Yes, you can! In more recent tests, we've found no durability or safety issues with putting probes in a dishwasher, as long as they're washed on the top rack further from the heating element.Whenever you can, though, we still recommend washing by hand to get rid of really stubborn buildup

  • With a fully charged probe, you will be able to have a cooking session between 6-48 hours - it depends a lot on the temperature you aim to reach.

  • In open environment the range between probe and repeater is up to 30 meters. When using it in a BBQ with closed iron Lid it is important to have the repeater close to the probe

  • When connected on Bluetooth, it can take weeks between charges, depending on the number of cooking sessions.

  • There are a variety of ways wireless thermometers work. This simplest is a wired probe connected to a base that shows the current temperature. Complexity increases with Bluetooth probes, but the same process follows. The base communicates with a remote or app, and that piece is where the wireless designation comes into play. Some of these model...