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ATL96Steeler
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I thought we could use a thread for reviews. In the food/food prep industry there are probably more products out there to help us than any other!
The product I want to offer a review on today is the Thermapen Mk4 Food Thermometer.
If have more than just a casual interest in grilling or cooking...a food thermometer is a very valuable kitchen tool...you have guests over and get requests for a med, med well, and med rare steak...you need a good food thermometer to pull that off.
After a few weeks of researching I purchased the Thermapen Mk4. It's marketed as one of the most accurate, and fastest digital food thermometers on the market.
Price...direct sell from Thermoworks...$99 free shipping, now on sale $91
Made...UK
My thoughts.
Accuracy...5 of 5...the boiling water test is one of the easiest and a quick dip of the probe into the boiling water and the Mk4 was spot on 212 Degs within 1 sec. If you want the other extreme, a dip in a ice water bath works equally as well.
Speed...5 of 5...in real world use, you will get a reading within 1-2 secs just about every time.
Ease of use...5 of 5...open the probe and the mk4 is on and giving the air temp where it is immediately, it lights up automatically when needed and the temp display will automatically rotate so you can always see it right side up. Close the probe and it's off.
Durability...3 of 5...tough enough to survive a fall or two but I they make a protective skin for a reason. Can briefly submerge it but not recommended as a regular MO...cleans easily with a damp sponge. Only had it a few weeks so I can't comment on batter life yet.
Value...4 of 5...The mk4 is pricey as digital food thermometers go. Within their own line you can spend less and obviously on the open market there are lower cost options. That said the accuracy, and ease of use mean you're more likely to use it and that increases the value of the mk4 imo.
Pros
The product I want to offer a review on today is the Thermapen Mk4 Food Thermometer.

If have more than just a casual interest in grilling or cooking...a food thermometer is a very valuable kitchen tool...you have guests over and get requests for a med, med well, and med rare steak...you need a good food thermometer to pull that off.
After a few weeks of researching I purchased the Thermapen Mk4. It's marketed as one of the most accurate, and fastest digital food thermometers on the market.
Price...direct sell from Thermoworks...$99 free shipping, now on sale $91
Made...UK
My thoughts.
Accuracy...5 of 5...the boiling water test is one of the easiest and a quick dip of the probe into the boiling water and the Mk4 was spot on 212 Degs within 1 sec. If you want the other extreme, a dip in a ice water bath works equally as well.
Speed...5 of 5...in real world use, you will get a reading within 1-2 secs just about every time.
Ease of use...5 of 5...open the probe and the mk4 is on and giving the air temp where it is immediately, it lights up automatically when needed and the temp display will automatically rotate so you can always see it right side up. Close the probe and it's off.
Durability...3 of 5...tough enough to survive a fall or two but I they make a protective skin for a reason. Can briefly submerge it but not recommended as a regular MO...cleans easily with a damp sponge. Only had it a few weeks so I can't comment on batter life yet.
Value...4 of 5...The mk4 is pricey as digital food thermometers go. Within their own line you can spend less and obviously on the open market there are lower cost options. That said the accuracy, and ease of use mean you're more likely to use it and that increases the value of the mk4 imo.
Pros
- Fast
- Accurate
- Easy of use
- Comes pre-calibrated
- Expensive
- Protective add ons increase the price