
Genius is 3mm In diameter
Meater is 5mm
Webber Igrill is 4mm





“I'll have what she's having."
-Rob Reiner's mother!
Ogden, UT, USA
Thank you.lousubcap said:Well played on both sides of the equation.
Since i'm here- congrats to be back at home and take no prisoners with this fight that you are too familiar with. F' cancer.

I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
Yes, multiple different proteins, multiple cookers, or same piece of meat but different areas. They have an pit temp thermocouple and a protein thermocouple in a single probe. No wires. You can even submerge them in oil if deep frying something like a steak or roast.JohnInCarolina said:This is interesting. So is the idea that you could use all four probes at once if you wanted to? Say if you were smoking a big brisket and wanted to monitor different areas to see how they were cooking?
I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.

I've participated in two Kickstarters, both were over two years overdue by delivery. The first (an audiophile text) was worth the wait; the second (a motorcycle throttle lock) was a great concept but poorly executed (they weren't engineers and didn't understand galvanic corrosion; my throttle lock is now permanently locked). I won't do another one; I'll pay a few extra dollars after an item is offered for sale and I can read a few reviews.caliking said:I jumped in on their Kickstarter (confession... online purchase wile under the influence) whatever years ago.
They didn't deliver for 2+ yrs after their projected date(s). They did send many cutesy updates that basically said "LOL... we STILL don't have shite to send you. LOL!" Was so utterly pi$$ed off. Enough that, after receiving my Meater Block unit 1-2 years ago, I still haven't opened it up. Thinking about the thing raises my blood pressure, and sphincter tone. Not necessarily in that order.
“I'll have what she's having."
-Rob Reiner's mother!
Ogden, UT, USA
That it is. But, like you, I concluded that I’m not the Kickstarter type. I can’t take the aggravation.Botch said:I've participated in two Kickstarters, both were over two years overdue by delivery. The first (an audiophile text) was worth the wait; the second (a motorcycle throttle lock) was a great concept but poorly executed (they weren't engineers and didn't understand galvanic corrosion; my throttle lock is now permanently locked). I won't do another one; I'll pay a few extra dollars after an item is offered for sale and I can read a few reviews.caliking said:I jumped in on their Kickstarter (confession... online purchase wile under the influence) whatever years ago.
They didn't deliver for 2+ yrs after their projected date(s). They did send many cutesy updates that basically said "LOL... we STILL don't have shite to send you. LOL!" Was so utterly pi$$ed off. Enough that, after receiving my Meater Block unit 1-2 years ago, I still haven't opened it up. Thinking about the thing raises my blood pressure, and sphincter tone. Not necessarily in that order.
It is an interesting funding model, however.


I agree. I put a $100 deposit on a little known company, Ford, selling a newfangled Bronco. I finally got fed up, luckily when I cancelled they gave me my money back!caliking said:That it is. But, like you, I concluded that I’m not the Kickstarter type. I can’t take the aggravation.Botch said:I've participated in two Kickstarters, both were over two years overdue by delivery. The first (an audiophile text) was worth the wait; the second (a motorcycle throttle lock) was a great concept but poorly executed (they weren't engineers and didn't understand galvanic corrosion; my throttle lock is now permanently locked). I won't do another one; I'll pay a few extra dollars after an item is offered for sale and I can read a few reviews.caliking said:I jumped in on their Kickstarter (confession... online purchase wile under the influence) whatever years ago.
They didn't deliver for 2+ yrs after their projected date(s). They did send many cutesy updates that basically said "LOL... we STILL don't have shite to send you. LOL!" Was so utterly pi$$ed off. Enough that, after receiving my Meater Block unit 1-2 years ago, I still haven't opened it up. Thinking about the thing raises my blood pressure, and sphincter tone. Not necessarily in that order.
It is an interesting funding model, however.
I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
The cook time estimate is kinda cool.MasterC said:Dark screen is better defined for me



