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Re: ThermoWorks ThermaPen

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Interesting, is the blue one the older model (Not the superfast)?
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Re: ThermoWorks ThermaPen

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That would make an interesting post. Thermapen through the years... Perhaps Steve could ask them.

Here are some variants from the website:

The Original (No Longer Sold)

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http://thermoworks.com/products/thermap ... ginal.html

The New Superfast (Which Replaces the Above)

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http://thermoworks.com/products/thermap ... mapen.html

The High Accuracy

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http://thermoworks.com/products/thermap ... hiacc.html

Other Types
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http://thermoworks.com/products/thermap ... other.html
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My thermapen seems to be set on celsius, can I set it to fahrenheit ? Looked through instructions, did'nt seem to give that option.

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I think you just need to change the Jumper 1 setting to the opposite of what it is currently at.

Here is mine:

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Cheers bud, will do after I've recovered from the cyder I've had today. But still managing to keep a eye on the pulled pork.

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MMmm pulled pork!! Today we cooked, chicken, ribs and asda quality rolled brisket - the rubs and chicken yum yum brisket must try harder - reluctant to cook toby's brisket until we get smaller cuts right :?

Still unsure on the thermapen front, want one, really want one :lol: but want to get it right and for the right price :D
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Their are some things, that sometimes you got to say Fu_k it. Maybe someone that has a supply might be able to do you a deal at mayhem in may.

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DrSweetsmoke wrote:A few months back I went to an auction and there was a lot of fifteen that I didn't bid on simply because I didn't need a box of them. They went for 35.00! :roll:


DOH :lol:
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The new model of the Thermapen is the Splashproof Fast Responce Thermapen it is fairly is to tell the difference, the new model is more curved in shape.

All Thermapens new and old are made in Worthing, West Sussex UK.
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I've got a superfast thermapen, can't change it to fahrenheit tho...well, I don't think... :?
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