Made in the USA products I use:
Montana Knife Company –
Lamson BBQ tools/Knives VTG15 for %15 off-
New West KnifeWorks knives –
Hailey Home Cutting Boards –
CitruSafe Grill Cleaner –
Superior Fire Cups –
Sheet Pan and Cooling rack –
Pink Butchers Paper –
Snake River Farms – Use VTG10 for 10% off site-wide
Goldensβ Cast Iron Kamado-
GrillGrate Grill grates –
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ThermoWorks:
Slow n Sear/Slow n Sear Kettle –
Mann Kitchen Pepper Cannon –
My favorite weber setup:
Weber Large Chimney starter –
Weber Tongs/spatula –
Weber Kettle 22 inch with table –
Weber Kettle 22 inch Cover for table –
solo stove Pi Prime essential bundle:
ZGrills – Use ‘Johnny5’ for 5% OFF
RecTeq –
Amazon Grilling Equipment I use:
Fiesta fajita Seasoning:
Red thermometer probe holder –
45 degree Pliers –
INKBIRD 5G/2.4G IBT-26S –
INKBIRD Wireless –
Anker Power Block –
Nitrile Gloves-
Cotton Glove inserts –
Burger Iron Press –
Chill Chest –
GrillArt Grill brush –
shop towels –
BBQ Vortex –
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Thermometers in this Video:
ThermoWorks: https://tinyurl.com/2kct4pk7
INKBIRD Wireless – https://amzn.to/3OkFvgs
Great video could not agree more! Loving the editing!
I think the wireless thermometer technology is on the cusp of something great. I do like them, but don't quite trust them for every cook just yet. The Thermapen One is my go to backup for this reason, and Thermapop is my go to for day to kitchen cooking. My infrared Inkbird thermometer has worked flawlessly for griddle cooks, so I can imagine their wireless probe theremometer works well. Great video, Johnnyππ
Another great video review! Thanks much Johnny. I'm still trying to decide whether to go wired or wireless. This video helps. In the meantime I have an OG Thermopop that I use. Cheers ππΊ
About a year ago a youtuber named Impossibly Kosher showed a Weber mod for wired thermometers where you drill a hole in in your grill and insert a silisone disk that seals around the wires so you don't pinch them and your lid stays sealed to the kettle. When you use your pen to chech the others accuracy what is the typical spread?
Johnny,
– I have a Meater not my fave due to signal loss. Additionally I have a couple of Tappecue Airprobe 2's and 3's which I run through the Tappecue Touch with pretty darn good success. I like this product which can use wired or wireless probes too include wireless or wired dual probes.
– Tappecue does offer an external antenna for their wireless probes and it works with other multiple branded wireless thermometers. It solved my Meater problems. It may help if dropped signals are problematic.
– Love your channel and videos! Keep up the great work.
I love my Inkbird instant read thermometer but I see I need to get me a wireless one too. The pros outweigh the cons.
I, like all bbq geeks, have a drawer full of thermometers. Some are good. Many stink! Thanks for the vid, Johnny!
Great comparisons, Johnny! I think anyone that grills really should have all 3 available. They each have their purpose, and the wire-less is also great for rotisserie cooking.ππ