With a cat stove it's pretty easy to keep it below 800F unless you get distracted. They will survive a few excursions past 1000f but you best recalibrate them afterwords.
Todd said:Here's an email response I received from Teltru when I asked them about the longevity of their probe in a wood stove flue.
Dear Todd,
Thank you for contacting us.
We really appreciate you choosing our product and providing feedback. Unfortunately, a bimetal probe thermometer may not be suitable for monitoring temperature within a wood stove flue because of the temperatures. I caution you not to expose the thermometer to temperatures above 800F regularly because the sensor is made of 2 dissimilar metals that need to be able to expand and contract to work correctly. Exposure to temperatures above 800F and cooled will harden metals over a period of time so the accuracy will be degraded and the pointer will likely stop indicating. Because your thermometer is seeing extreme varied temperatures you should check your thermometer accuracy as often as you feel is necessary