[NFB-InTheKitchen] Thanks-Thermowrks RFX
Mike Hanson
brewmeister65 at gmail.com
Thu May 15 12:01:32 UTC 2025
I would like to thank the person who posted information about the Recteq
Bullseye Deluxe. I bought one and could not be happier with it and the
app. There are five unlabeled buttons. I can live with that. Memorizing
them is easy. Recteq’s tec support is also very good.
I can’t find the post about cleaning that grill in the archives. I don’t
know if that software glitch was resolved.
Finally, I suggest anybody considering a Wi-Fi-enabled meat thermometer
check out the Thermoworks RFX. It is expensive, costing around $230 for
two Wi-Fi-enabled probes and one hardwired probe used to read ambient
temperature. You might need help naming probes. I could not get that to
work with Voiceover. On the other hand, connections seem reliable. It
also seems to track temperature changes as accurately as anything else I
know about.
I would not recommend anything Meater makes because I found it impossible
to use it with Wi-Fi and Meater’s Bluetooth capabilities are not good.
Lost connections in the middle of cooking caused me enough problems that I
can’t recommend anything Meater USA makes.
Recteq makes a Wi-FI enabled thermometer but I don’t know anything abouthow
it works with Voiceover or how accurate it is. I don’t have the money to
buy one and find out.
Mike Hanson
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