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266 days ago

Meater Plus - wifi meat thermometer (RRP $279)

Steve from Meadowbank

Brand new in original packaging

The ideal choice for indoor and outdoor cooking enthusiasts: MEATER Plus is 100% wire-free, allowing you to cook with complete freedom and flexibility.
This Long Range Model features Bluetooth 5 with a range of 50m.
You can easily monitor your cooking progress using the free app, which is available for both iOS (version 14.0 and later) and Android (version 8.0 and later) smartphones and tablets.

The dual temperature sensors on this meat thermometer enable you to monitor both the internal meat temperature up to 100°C the ambient/external temperature (up to 275°C) at the same time.

This means you can achieve the perfect level of doneness for your meat, while also ensuring that your grill or oven is operating at the right temperature. And when it comes to cleaning up, you'll appreciate the fact that this thermometer is dishwasher safe.

Say goodbye to guesswork with the Guided Cook System: This innovative feature walks you through each stage of the cooking process, ensuring perfect and consistent results every time. You can even set up custom alerts and notifications based on temperature and/or time to keep you on track. The algorithm can estimate the ideal cooking and resting times for your food, taking the stress out of meal planning and allowing you to sit back and relax while your meal cooks to perfection.

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Price: $199

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