Thermometer?

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Creekheat

Feeling the Heat
Feb 2, 2014
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So after much discussion and talking to professionals, old burners, new burners, and a good slice of the wood community demographic I have decided that I am going to stick with a single thermometer. Stove top type. I am using a cheap one from TSC now. I would like to get a really good one. Suggestions?
 
I have a Condar Inferno that works well on my stove. It reads about the same compared to my IR gun thermometer.
 
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Condar certainly gets better grades here than Rutland in terms of accuracy.
 
They are nice but I don't think they make a stove top model. Aren't they all probe types?
 
I'm a bit partial to Condar thermometers . . . last time I checked the temp against the IR thermometer it was pretty close.
 
for the most part the spring type thermometers are just a "suggestion" and can be 50-100 degrees off. If you know what the stove is doing it really doesn't matter if it is spot on - just that it is in the right place on the dial for safe burning. You can also calibrate them to some degree by turning the nut/screw on the backside. Put it in boiling water to get a feel for accuracy as that is a known temp.
 
I bought two SBI thermometers and all the paint was like cooked off them. Turned to like a powder.

I have had condar for 30 years and still has a good paint job on them.
I do need to replace them but still its has quality paint.
 
They are nice but I don't think they make a stove top model. Aren't they all probe types?

Nope. www.condar.com

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Notice, the Medallion has a scale for the stove top and the inner markings are what is preferential for the stove pipe as far as temp (kind of a 2 for one with that thermometer)

Or for straight stove pipe


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At one time the graphic was like this but has changed.
I like the numbering on this one better.
Pen's picture is how they come now.

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I like my Tel Tru with the tell-tale, but the Condar tracks with it pretty well.
 

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