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Oregon Scientific AW131 Grill Right Wireless Talking Oven/Barbeque Thermometer

  • Oven/barbeque wireless thermometer with digital LCD screen for perfectly cooked meat
  • Stainless-steel 6-inch detachable probe; temperature display from 32 to 572 degrees F
  • 8 entree programs; 4 doneness selections; 2 verbal and 3 audio alert options
  • Transmission range up to 330 feet away; low-battery indicator; batteries included
  • Main unit measures 5-3/5 by 2-3/4 by 1-1/2 inches; remote unit measures 3-2/5 by 3-2/5 by 1-1/5 inches

Product Description
We’ll let you know when your BBQ is ready from a football field away! No need to wait by the grill to find out when dinner is ready–this wireless thermometer verbally alerts you when the meat has reached the perfect temperature. Program your choice of eight entrées, choose the doneness desired and you’re good to grill. Features include: Digital LCD screen with remote wireless probe to identify temperature/readiness of meat; Speaks in five languages with correspond… More >>

Oregon Scientific AW131 Grill Right Wireless Talking Oven/Barbeque Thermometer

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Posted in Home Board Improvement 1 year, 7 months ago at 5:15 pm.

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  1. the receiving unit seems to work fine but the transmitting unit does nothing. Save your money as someone has to be making something better! How hard can it be to make this product? So I got ripped off, hope to warn anyone else that thinks this product will work at all less than as advertised. Completely useless.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. Has the features we wanted, price was good and

    delivery was sooner than estimated.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. I was really pleased with this thermometer the first time I used it. I was smoking a turkey and a pork shoulder and it was within 5 degrees of a truly accurate hand-held dial thermometer. Went to do a roast a couple of weeks later and the dang thing “thinks” 40 degrees is 147 degrees. I did all the reset/ battery/turn to the north while holding one leg up BS and nothing will make it read within 100 degrees of the correct temp. I bought the most expensive one that was available at Cabela’s in an ongoing effort to avoid buying crap…no luck in this case…I just want things to work for crying out loud. I will gladly fork over the bucks for a high quality item whether it be boots, sunglasses or whatever but its starting to seem no matter what a guy tries to buy anymore or how much he pays, Chinese crap is all that’s out there.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  4. I used it for a couple of times in a charcoal grill and it works fantastic, obviously doing the sync procedure described in the reviews.

    Next time I tried to use it, the screen displayed about 200°F and it was not a batteries problem. I tried everything either putting the probe in the freezer for hours to get temp down and no response, but this works for me because I noted after hours that the screen displayed only 2 degrees below from the initial temp and that was impossible.

    **Recommendation**

    If you want to buy one of this, be sure to include two “Replacement Probe for Oregon Scientific BBQ Thermometers” for +/ 9.99 each one plus the shipment for the probes because they are not from the same seller (Amazon is for free) and remember that is a very fragil part, use it and remove from fire/oven and leave it to get cold.

    Rating: 1 / 5

  5. To date I am having great difficulty getting this to operate. First the batteries were not good.Second, although following directions for use I cannot get it to operate it as it should. The main control will not program what I want in terms of temp. control and the unit that has the probe does not light as it should to indicate it is operating.

    Rating: 2 / 5