Thought I would finally chime in on this thread after having seen it so long ago. I picked up a Maverick ET-733 after seeing Matt's suggestion on it.
[ame="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00FOCR4UI/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o06_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1"]Maverick ET-733 Long Range Wireless Dual Probe BBQ Smoker Meat Thermometer Set[/ame]
I have only used it once but it worked out great and kept me from going out and checking the temperature every hour; although I did have to go out a couple of times and adjust my vents after seeing it on the wireless display. I was previously using a digital thermometer but it wasn't wireless like this one. The display is a different than the one Matt has and this is a dual probe so I have one in the meat and another on the grill to read both temperatures. Seems like the grill temp is off but I'm guessing that's because of the difference in placement.
Other than that, I have a lot of the tools recommended hear. I have a charcoal starter but I mostly just use that when I go camping and use an electric starter on my grill at home. I have a water bottle sprayer I picked up at some dollar store and some rubber insulated gloves for handling hot meat that I picked up at Academy pretty cheap.
Any suggestions on a good knife for cutting brisket? I've just been using whatever I find in the kitchen but I really want something better and I guess more purpose built for the job. Ideas?
[ame="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00FOCR4UI/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o06_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1"]Maverick ET-733 Long Range Wireless Dual Probe BBQ Smoker Meat Thermometer Set[/ame]
I have only used it once but it worked out great and kept me from going out and checking the temperature every hour; although I did have to go out a couple of times and adjust my vents after seeing it on the wireless display. I was previously using a digital thermometer but it wasn't wireless like this one. The display is a different than the one Matt has and this is a dual probe so I have one in the meat and another on the grill to read both temperatures. Seems like the grill temp is off but I'm guessing that's because of the difference in placement.
Other than that, I have a lot of the tools recommended hear. I have a charcoal starter but I mostly just use that when I go camping and use an electric starter on my grill at home. I have a water bottle sprayer I picked up at some dollar store and some rubber insulated gloves for handling hot meat that I picked up at Academy pretty cheap.
Any suggestions on a good knife for cutting brisket? I've just been using whatever I find in the kitchen but I really want something better and I guess more purpose built for the job. Ideas?
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