Do you guys trust the factory thermometer for Ambient Temp?

by eatyourface8335

13 Comments

  1. SignificantWest2992

    Calibrate it, put in boiling water set temp to 100 degrees C

  2. doobiebrother1

    Yep. Just calibrate it and you’re good.

  3. mechanicinkc

    No way..I have an egg..and it’s anywhere from 5-12 degrees off..

  4. maniacal_monk

    Not even remotely. Even if it’s calibrated It’s not indicative of grate level temp. So even though it may be accurate, it’s not gonna give super useful info

  5. trailrunner79

    Boil water and calibrate it. A few degrees off is no big deal.

  6. Upbeat_Instruction98

    Mine has needed calibrating. It’s very close to the grate temp when cooking low and slow.

  7. joshman211

    It seems pretty accurate to me with my fireboard.

  8. ubermartimus

    No. To me that’s the temp at the top of the dome,probably accurate but not super useful as to my cook, unless I’m doing a high temp reverse sear. But that’s just me.

  9. copyofimitation

    I found the dome thermometer surprisingly accurate to the Thermoworks Smoke I use when I need accurate temp reads.

    Will I trust it for consistent and accurate temps when I do a low and slow cook, no, but for your basic cooks the dome temp is good’nuff.

  10. Skidrow_Foghat

    I find that the temperature at the grate is what’s important. I use a thermoworks wired sensor with wireless remote to monitor my cooks.

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