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The TempPro TP20 Wireless Meat Thermometer delivers professional-grade cooking precision with a robust 500FT RF connection, dual probes for simultaneous monitoring, and USDA-recommended temperature presets. Its quick 3-second response and intuitive backlit display eliminate guesswork, making it the ultimate tool for perfect steaks, turkey, and BBQ every time—no app required.


























| ASIN | B01GE77QT0 |
| Additional Features | Dual Probe |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #12,749 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #54 in Meat Thermometers & Timers |
| Brand | TempPro |
| Brand Name | TempPro |
| Color | Orange |
| Connectivity Technology | RF Technology |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 31,943 Reviews |
| Display Type | Digital |
| Included Components | 1 Receiver; 1 Transmitter; 2 Probes; 1 Clip; 4 3A batteries; Manual |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Item Length | 5.17 Inches |
| Item Type Name | Wireless Remote Digital Meat Thermometer |
| Item Weight | 274 Grams |
| LowerTemperature Range | 14 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Manufacturer | TempPro |
| Model | Wireless Meat Thermometer TP20 |
| Model Name | TP-20B |
| Number of Batteries | 4 AAA batteries required. (included) |
| Outer Material | Stainless Steel |
| Part Number | TP-20 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Care Instructions | Wipe Clean |
| Response Time | 3 seconds |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Special Feature | Dual Probe |
| Specification Met | CE, FCC, NSF |
| Style Name | Grill Thermometer |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Upper Temperature Range | 572 Degrees Fahrenheit |
G**N
Lasts a long time.
I've owned one of these for a long time, and according to my Amazon history, it's 10 years old!!! I use it occasionally in my oven, maybe once a month. Turkeys, roasts, corned beef, etc. Today it finally failed, with one of the 2 probes measuring about 20 degrees too cold just sitting on the counter. Everything else works fine. I'm going to replace it with the 4 probe version from the same company, just to have the extra probes. Ease of use, durability, and accuracy (until now) has been great. I always take the batteries out when stored so it doesn't corrode.
J**M
Good Product - Amazing Service
I love this product. I have used it for almost a year and it has been easy and flawless and my food turns out fantastic. I smoke outside and am able to keep track of what's going on (temp wise) inside the house and around the property. On that alone I give this a 5 star rating. BUT... and this is HUGE... I ran into a problem. For some reason the devices have stopped talking with one another. I have run through the trouble shooting, replaced the batteries, all the tips and tricks and it just wont work. So I called customer service. Told him (Alex) what was going on. He asked when I bought it, asked for my order number, and them processed a replacement. No hassles. No questions. No problems. It stinks that the device is not working. But that happens. But having a company that will stand by their product, take care of the customer, and do so in such a great way.... THAT DOES NOT HAPPEN MUCH ANYMORE! Thank you! Good product. AMAZING service. Yes, I will be coming back with future purchases.
N**L
A great unit.
I've had and used this for over a month now. After waiting to see how well it worked and held up I can say that it was really worth the purchase. I tested the probes in an ice water bath and one probe was perfect. The other was just showing an error that kept coming up no matter how many times I unplugged and replugged probe from the transmitter. I was minutes away from either returning the thermometer or emailing customer support for a solution. Not wanting to ask for help or return something when the error may be my own, I carefully examined the unit and probe. I noticed that the probe in question was not seating as deep as the properly working probe. After looking for debris or something else that may have hindered it from fully inserting the probe and not finding anything, I just pushed the probe plug in very hard. There was an audible click as it worked passed what ever was holding it up and it seated deeply and correctly. After that the sensor read the ice water temperature correctly and on par with the other probe. Since working out that problem I have successfully smoked brisket, trout, a swineapple, whole chickens and beef roasts. The transmitter and receiver worked flawlessly each time. I have my smoker outside my garage and about 200 feet from my kitchen. There have been no errors at all. Each time it has been easy to set the temperature for the receiver to audibly alert at. The alert is loud enough and persistent enough (it will not stop until you stop it) that it's hard to miss when you're busily preparing sides and time gets away from you. I've dropped the receiver on my asphalt driveway when it fell out of my apron pocket. The silicone protective case worked well. There was no damage to the unit and you couldn't even tell the receiver fell. I haven't had another problem with the probes but if the company really will replace a broken probe, free of charge, than this thermometer is really worth it and I would recommend it to any friend that was looking for one.
J**D
Good Sensor, Works Great.
So, I had gotten a smoker, and the included probe just wasn't cutting it. I needed more than one sensor, and also an alert. Sometimes I get busy, even though I have three briskets and two racks of ribs on the smoker. I didn't need NASA precision, nor did I need one that hooked up to my phone to alert me to temperature changes while I am in the grocery store. Just wanted something to measure the temperature of the meats while I am not staring at the smoker. I have to say I am happy with my purchase. I like that it has two probes, that the control unit displays both temps at once, and that I can set alerts on it. Don't like that the probes give different readings by a few degrees in the exact same spot or immediately adjacent to each other out of the meat. Also the low battery warning is lacking. So there I was, smoking an 18 lb brisket for a family get together. Stay up till 4:00 AM before I give up on hitting 185 degrees before passing out (was at 170.) I wrap my meat and let it finish cooking while I get a few hours of sleep. Mind you, I still use the probe on my smoker as well. I wake up at 8:00 AM, and roll over to look at my receiver display, and there is nothing. No display whatsoever. Dadgumit!!!!!!!!! Roll out of bed, dodge dogs and kids piled in the living room and manage to make it to my smoker to see that it is at 198 degrees and 205 degrees on the sensors. (Smoker sensor said 199.) (Cue music from Frozen) For the first time in a long time, my brisket is not as good and my wife actually says something not positive about my skills. Did not, have not seen anything for a low battery indicator, even when I took batteries that show they are low in other things and put them in. Other than that, I am quite happy with it.
A**R
Highly recommended remote-reading thermometer
We grill a lot of fish in the summer, and lamb and beef during the winter. When grilling an expensive cut of meat, a Prime tenderloin for example, preserving the meat quality is imperative. A remote reading thermometer makes possible temperature monitoring while continuing to entertain guests. Here in Alaska, it's also often more comfortable to be inside rather than outside. All of these devices measure the temperature at the tip of metal probes, and transmit that temperature information to a receiver via a radio-frequency link. This allows the user to remotely monitor the temperature at the probe tip. I researched these radio-frequency-based remote reading thermometers to replace a long-time device and chose the ThermoPro TP-20. After thoroughly reading directions, I inserted the enclosed batteries (very convenient), inserted the two temperature probes, and the sender and receiver established a radio-frequency link, with no need for my assistance. The two probes showed the same temperature probes provided the same temperature value, a quick check that the device was calibrated. I've not owned a dual probe remote thermometer before, but I used them both as I monitored the two ends of a 6-pound tenderloin. My family has rare-meat lovers and well-done lovers, and being able to monitor the thin and thick ends of the tenderloin allowed me to adjust the various heat sources on a gas grill. I usually use a charcoal grill and don't have the ability to control the heating to this degree, but it's still a useful piece of information. Of course I log the data, so the temperature differential will also be interesting to log. When planning a meal, it's useful to know that a 6-pound tenderloin, cooked on gas, with the meat at this temperature and outside temperature at that value, will require 1:30 to cook. The manufacturer claims that the sender and receiver will communicate over a 300-ft maximum distance, a distance that I did not measure, but it certainly worked well through a 120-foot distance and through heavy plaster walls. I am very impressed with that performance. The receiver, the controller of the system, has pre-sets for FDA-approved cooking temperatures for a wide range of likely-to-be-grilled foods. Although I didn't use the feature, the device also allows one to set other temperatures, instead. One can change from Fahrenheit to Celsius degrees, as well as access a timer and other features. Read the directions! Directions are easy to follow. The device was well-packaged, and included everything as advertised. It's easy to use and provides accurate temperature information. My first use was for an almost-two-hour grilling of a tenderloin cooked over gas. I enthusiastically recommend this device.
S**N
Awesome and Reliable Meat Thermometer (Finally!)
This is the first meat thermometer that actually worked correctly for me. I've trusted others only to be burned because they weren't accurate. I got to the point where I just couldn't trust the readings. This one was spot on and very accurate. The monitor was also handy as I could keep track of the temp wherever I was in the house and the turkey came our perfect. I will definitely be keeping this one and highly recommend it!
P**L
So Much Better Than Bluetooth!!! 10 out of 10
As I long time griller and meat smoker I can say with 99% confidence that there has never been a wireless bluetooth grill thermometer that meets expectations on range. They mostly just suck. Then some genius invented this masterwork. Instead of pretending bluetooth can go 30 feet through 3 walls these guys just built a separate transmitter and receiver and it works better than any thermometer I have ever owned. It has 2 wired probes with a very convenient little storage clip you can wrap the wire around. They plug into the transmitter unit which has its own display unit. The outsized receiver is factory paired with the transmitter and can be left wherever you'll be spending most of your time until the nice machine tells you your brisket is ready. I have not tested it it out to it's claimed range of 500 feet but I can say with complete confidence it will do 100ft through multiple interior and exterior walls with no problem at all. I don't know what frequency it's on, maybe walkie talkies, maybe RF, maybe some Nikola Tesla stuff I've never even heard of but it works perfectly. Well done ThermoPro, I wish you guys made printers.
J**N
Next best invention since the microwave!
EXCELLENT! Money well spent! Since I’ve been using it, my culinary skills have increased by 90 percent! I especially love the fact that you can carry one with you to make multi-tasking that much easier!
A**N
Perfect gift for a barbecue dad
We've all been there. Welcoming guests and saying hi to that uncle you haven't seen in years while the barbecue burns to a crisp that meat that you lovingly marinated for hours before carefully placing it on the sizzling grill. This simple and highly effective device turns any barbecue chef into an expert and pays for itself quickly by saving charcoal or gas as well as the meat you are cooking. Turn it on, plug it in, select 'beef' (or whatever is on the menu) and forget about it. The remote unit you keep near you beeps to tell you when the meat is perfect. Meanwhile, you can serve drinks, catch up with your niece and her husband and astound everyone with a perfect barbecue experience every time. I use it in the kitchen, too, when I know I'm going to forget about the chicken in the oven while working on some DIY home improvement project.
R**.
Thermopro TP20 - Great Product to have
This is an excellent Food Thermometer for the oven. It allows you to cook and monitor the temperature of two different meats at the same time in one oven. Temperature is very accurate. Also allows you to carry the monitoring part together with you, while the actual Bluetooth thermometer is in the kitchen near the oven. Great product to have.
J**N
Répond tout à fait à l’attente !
Très pratique et fiable. Pas de Bluetooth 👍 mais communication entre boîtier branché aux sonde et récepteur mobile. Petit souci avec une sonde après 4mois : excellent contact avec leur SAV . Nouvelle sonde envoyée et reçue quelques jours plus tard! Tout fonctionne bien à présent ! Cela vaut la peine de souligner le bon service d’un vendeur tiers 🙂 .
P**A
Sehr gutes Grillthermometer, insbesondere für "Longjobs"
Vor ungefähr 8-9 Jahren habe ich meine ersten Versuche mit Pulled Pork gestartet und war damals auf der Suche nach einem Funk-Grillthermometer mit Garraum-Überwachung. Leider habe ich mich für das "innovative", erste iGrill von iDevices entschieden. Trotz der grundsätzlich tollen Idee eines "smarten" Thermometers mit App-Steuerung und der für damalige Verhältnisse recht guten App, war ich vom ersten Tag an nicht zu 100% überzeugt. Dass aber bereits wenige Jahren und nach Übernahme durch Weber die alte App abgekündigt wird und so getan wurde, als hätte es das erste Gerät nie gegeben (womit das Grillthermometer zusammen mit neuen Handys quasi unbenutzbar wurde), empfinde ich auch heute noch als echte Frechheit, habe aber meine Lehren daraus gezogen. Da können die ganzen schicken und vielversprechenden smarten Thermometer noch so gute Bewertungen haben - früher oder später ist dann die App nicht mehr mit dem neuen Handy kompatibel, hat Verbindungsabbrüche oder was weiß ich für Probleme in der Langzeitnutzung (insbesondere mit den immer aggressiver werdenden Energiesparfunktionen der neuen Handys). Letzteres mag für jemanden, der so ein Thermometer nur in sein Steak steckt, nicht so entscheidend sein, aber für die sogenannten "Longjobs" ist eine stabile Verbindung zwingend notwendig. Tja und die habe ich nun. Inklusive einer simplen Lösung mit tauschbaren Standard-Batterien (je Sender und Empfänger 2xAAA) und einer zwar nicht herausragenden, aber vernünftigen Bedienung des Geräts. Wenn man sich mal mit der Anleitung vertraut gemacht hat (was, wenn ich so manchen Kommentar lese, heutzutage ja offenbar so manchem schwer fällt), kann man sehr schnell und unkompliziert die Garraum-Überwachung für Fühler 2 (ja - NUR für Fühler 2) einstellen und die Ziel-Kerntemperatur für Fühler 1. Der Alarm für den Garraum geht dann auch erst los, sobald die Mindesttemperatur für den Garraum erstmalig überschritten wurde. So clever war dann leider nicht mal das "smarte" iGrill. Die Funkverbindung scheint stabil und mit sehr guter Reichweite. Bisher ist es mir nicht gelungen, den Alarm auszulösen, der einen Verbindungsabbruch signalisieren soll (Smoker steht auf der Terrasse, Empfänger steht auf meinem Nachttisch, durch mehrere Räume / Wände getrennt). Auch toll ist die Verpackung, die aus einer Karton-Umverpackung und einem einfachen "Eierschalenkarton"-Innenleben besteht, in das sowohl Sender und Empfänger, als auch die Sonden (denen zudem ein Kabelmanagement-Plastikteil beiliegt) sauber verstaut werden können. Was mich nicht ganz überzeugt, ist die Anmutung der Gehäuse - der "Gummiüberzug" ist abnehmbar und mehr Show, als sinnvoller Regenschutz - der hintere Akkudeckel ist jeweils nicht abgedichtet. Das Einstecken der Sonden ist etwas fummelig und schwergängig und insgesamt sieht alles doch eher nach Chinaprodukt (wo es natürlich auch her kommt) aus, denn als hochwertiges Thermometer-Set. Trotzdem machen Display und Tasten grundsätzlich einen einigermaßen haltbaren Eindruck und die Funktionalität ist wie gesagt, gegeben. Insgesamt trotz des Wunsches, die Geräte würden etwas hochwertiger wirken, nach meinem Empfinden immer noch 5 Sterne.
T**R
works like a charm
perfect product I do recommend
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