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NautiRogue
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I bought one of the BGE branded ET732 wireless thermometers on Wednesday for my low and slow turkey cook. I'm not pleased.
This is a BGE branded device, but the dome probe doesn't fit in the thermometer hole through the BGE dome. It's too thick! I had to drop it through the daisywheel. Has anyone else had this issue?
Also, even though this is a BGE branded device, the wire hangar doesn't fit around the BGE handle.
I'm seriously considering returning this thing.
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeNope. The cable is thin enough for the felt/nomex/etc. gasket to seal around it. You just want to make sure that it's shielded from direct heat, by feeding it across one of the platesetter legs, or some other form of thermal barrier.
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeThere are quite a few products with the BGE logo that won't fit into that little hole. LOL
This is a nice cooking tool, protect the wires from heat exposure and it should last quite a while.
-Smitty
Santa Clara, CA
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