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MEATER Pro Review: A Thermometer Designed for Every Cook, Even Over an Open Flame

MEATER Pro Review: A Thermometer Designed for Every Cook, Even Over an Open Flame
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The Lowdown

The MEATER Pro is a much upgraded wireless meat probe. Its ambient temperature range of up to 932ºF allows it to be used in just about any situation, including in an open fire or a deep fryer. The multiple internal and ambient temperature sensors make it extremely accurate, and the extended Bluetooth range allows freedom to receive alerts from nearly anywhere in your home.

Overall
5

Pros

  • Elegant, waterproof stainless steel design that can be cleaned in a dishwasher
  • Five internal meat sensors and one ambient sensor
  • Can be used for any type of cook, even over an open flame
  • Charges fast, and the AAA battery lasts for up to two years
  • Great app experience
  • Long range Bluetooth connection of up to 250′

Cons

MEATER has been purchased by Traeger, bringing new products to their already incredible lineup. The MEATER Pro brings wireless meat probe thermometers to the next level with its all-new design and features. The new edition is all stainless and can be used in any cooker, including deep fryers. Let’s take a dive into its features.

The MEATER Pro includes MEATER’s Smart Temp technology, which uses five sensors to find the true internal temperature of the meat up to 221ºF, as well as an ambient sensor for temperatures up to 932ºF; that’s right — you can even use the MEATER Pro when searing or cooking over an open flame!

The MEATER Pro probe is 100% waterproof and comes with precise calibration to keep temps exact. With no wires, this stainless steel thermometer can get accurate temperature readings from your meat while also monitoring the ambient cooking temps.

The MEATER Pro is stored and charged in a handsome bamboo case that holds a single AAA battery; there are rubber feet and magnets on the bottom. One AAA battery provides two years of fast charging, and I love that the magnets are on the case because it means I can leave it on my smoker shelf, close to the probe.

MEATER Pro in its charging case

When charging, you must ensure the probe is inserted properly, as shown in this photo.

MEATER Pro resting on its charging case

Connecting the MEATER Pro to the mobile app is super easy. The app walks you through the entire process, and I was up and cooking in minutes. Using long-range Bluetooth 5.2, you can be up to 250′ away and still get accurate readings through the app.

The app also has short videos available to help you set up the cook and provide information on proper resting and reverse searing. I recommend watching these videos before you use the probe, at least the first time.

MEATER app

I chose to cook a tri-tip for Christmas lunch and followed the methods in the video. After the meat smoked on the Traeger Ironwood [review coming soon], I let it rest, then seared it in a cast iron pan with Wagyu beef tallow.

MEATER Pro Review: A Thermometer Designed for Every Cook, Even Over an Open Flame
MEATER Pro Review: A Thermometer Designed for Every Cook, Even Over an Open Flame
MEATER Pro Review: A Thermometer Designed for Every Cook, Even Over an Open Flame

 

During the cook, the app displays the meat’s internal temperature, the target temperature, and the cooking ambient temperature.

Once the cook has been going long enough, the app will also estimate the time remaining to reach the target. I have found the remaining time to be pretty accurate. The display is easy to read, color-coded, and works perfectly.

The MEATER app showing internal, target, and ambient temperatures.

Once the meat is finished cooking, you will get an alarm to take the meat from the heat.

The entire process is simple and has worked flawlessly for me. The Bluetooth range on the MEATER Pro is also really good. I had no problem losing connection from anywhere within my house. You can also share your cook and change the view to a graph.

A gorgeous cook done using the MEATER 2 Plus.

Once the meat was pulled, it was cooked perfectly; the MEATER Pro performed perfectly and was easy to use. The meat was exactly as I wanted after the sear, and everyone at the table was blown away by how great the meal was.

Cooking temperatures make or break cooked meats, so why not get a MEATER Pro and get almost guaranteed perfection?

MEATER Pro Review: A Thermometer Designed for Every Cook, Even Over an Open Flame

The MEATER Pro is a much upgraded wireless meat probe. Its ambient temperature range of up to 932ºF allows it to be used in just about any situation, including in an open fire or a deep fryer. The multiple internal and ambient temperature sensors make it extremely accurate, and the extended Bluetooth range allows freedom to receive alerts from nearly anywhere in your home.

The MEATER App is simple yet elegant; if you don’t know what temperature you need for a particular cook, you can choose from a list and get automatic alarms. The MEATER Pro makes cooking so much easier and more convenient, and the probe is waterproof and even dishwasher safe, so it’s easy to clean.

The MEATER Pro is an all-around must-have for any cook.

The MEATER Pro retails for $119.95; it is available directly from the manufacturer and other retailers, including Amazon.

Update: The MEATER 2 Plus is now called the MEATER Pro, and this review has been updated to reflect the name change.

Source: Manufacturer supplied review sample

What I Like: Elegant, waterproof stainless steel design that can be cleaned in a dishwasher; Five internal meat sensors and one ambient sensor; Can be used for any type of cook, even over an open flame; Charges fast, and the AAA battery lasts for up to two years; Great app experience; Long range Bluetooth connection of up to 250′

What Needs Improvement: Nothing

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