Technology
A reliable wireless meat thermometer for the grill
TL;DR: Help your dad master his grill skills with the MeatStick X Wireless Meat Thermometer, on sale as of June 13. Use code WELOVEDAD at checkout to get one for just $78.39 — a 20% discount.
Grilling season has officially arrived. That means it’s time for dads all over to dust off their grills and get out the barbecue sauce. Want to improve your family cookouts even more? Snag one of these MeatStick X Wireless Meat Thermometers on sale for Father’s Day and help ensure perfect and consistent results every time he steps up to the grill.
The MeatStick X isn’t your average meat probe. This wireless thermometer is equipped with sophisticated algorithms that can actually calculate the amount of time it takes to cook your meat perfectly. So, rather than just getting thrown in a drawer and forgotten about, it acts almost like a personal sous chef. It’ll quickly become a staple in dad’s grilling routine and change your family barbecues forever.
It features dual temperature sensors that monitor both the ambient and internal temperature of the meat while it cooks. That way the grill master can keep track of how things are progressing and update the party guests in real-time. There’s no need to hover by the grill either, thanks to built-in Bluetooth that works from up to 260 feet away. The MeatStick app lets dad (or whoever is cooking) check the meat on a phone or tablet while joining the rest of the guests. Even if he gets caught up in conversation, there are updates that make it almost impossible to burn the meat.
The MeatStick isn’t just for the grill. It’s also safe to use for sous vide and deep-frying, plus it can be thrown in the dishwasher. The battery lasts for about 24 hours on one charge, so it’s great for slow-cooking as well as basic grilling. And above everything, it’ll pretty much guarantee all the BBQ bragging rights in your neighborhood.
Regularly $97.99, you can use the code WELOVEDAD at checkout to slash the price down to just $78.39 for a limited time.
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