I have a stovetop thermometer that we got when we bought a VC Defiant Encore 30 years ago. It says "Vermont Castings" on it, of course.
Just replaced the stove with another Encore from the same period [but only burned a few years so it's not very "old"] and wanted to see how it performed so I was taking temperature readings on the top and then on the slanted surface of the cat chamber on the back. I got kinda tired of moving it from one place to the other so I wanted a second thermometer, figuring I would start them both out on the griddle then move one to the back side. That way I could compare them and see how close they were so I could figure an offset temp if I had to.
I looked online for another of the same "Vermont Castings" kind, but was startled to see them at $39 each, while other brands were $10 to $15. I figured the VC thermometer must be very high quality. But I balked at the price.
Instead I picked up a Rutland thermometer today at Home Depot and it's really disconcerting. I took numerous readings, starting from a cold stove, and by the time the VC reached 700, the Rutland was only up to 500. And all the way up the readings were pretty consistent - the Rutland always very close to 70% of the VC.
Would the Rutland be a cheap instrument and just way way off? Or could the VC have gotten badly worn out over the years and be reading high by a consistent percentage?
Is there a lot of variability in stovetop thermometer brands? If so is there one that is recommendable?
If I want to flip the damper to run the cat, at ~450, I want to know I am somewhere close to right about it.
Thanks
Just replaced the stove with another Encore from the same period [but only burned a few years so it's not very "old"] and wanted to see how it performed so I was taking temperature readings on the top and then on the slanted surface of the cat chamber on the back. I got kinda tired of moving it from one place to the other so I wanted a second thermometer, figuring I would start them both out on the griddle then move one to the back side. That way I could compare them and see how close they were so I could figure an offset temp if I had to.
I looked online for another of the same "Vermont Castings" kind, but was startled to see them at $39 each, while other brands were $10 to $15. I figured the VC thermometer must be very high quality. But I balked at the price.
Instead I picked up a Rutland thermometer today at Home Depot and it's really disconcerting. I took numerous readings, starting from a cold stove, and by the time the VC reached 700, the Rutland was only up to 500. And all the way up the readings were pretty consistent - the Rutland always very close to 70% of the VC.
Would the Rutland be a cheap instrument and just way way off? Or could the VC have gotten badly worn out over the years and be reading high by a consistent percentage?
Is there a lot of variability in stovetop thermometer brands? If so is there one that is recommendable?
If I want to flip the damper to run the cat, at ~450, I want to know I am somewhere close to right about it.
Thanks