GoveeLife US Direct via Amazon has GoveeLife Digital Wireless / Bluetooth Rechargeable Meat Thermometer (H5191) on sale for $49.99 - $12 clip coupon on the page - 10% Redeem promo code on the page (or apply KD99URV5 at checkout) = $32.99. Shipping is free.
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10-function LCD screen with live temperature tracking.
Fully charges in 25 minutes and delivers 48 hours of continuous use.
Built-in magnetic base instantly locks onto grills, smokers, barbecues, and cooking surfaces.
Remote monitoring through both 2.4g WiFi and Bluetooth connections.
Engineered with dual internal/external probes, this digital meat thermometer achieves ±1.8°F precision while updating readings every 2 seconds.
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GoveeLife US Direct via Amazon has GoveeLife Digital Wireless / Bluetooth Rechargeable Meat Thermometer (H5191) on sale for $49.99 - $12 clip coupon on the page - 10% Redeem promo code on the page (or apply KD99URV5 at checkout) = $32.99. Shipping is free.
Thanks to Staff Member LovelyCheetah for sharing this deal.
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About this Item:
10-function LCD screen with live temperature tracking.
Fully charges in 25 minutes and delivers 48 hours of continuous use.
Built-in magnetic base instantly locks onto grills, smokers, barbecues, and cooking surfaces.
Remote monitoring through both 2.4g WiFi and Bluetooth connections.
Engineered with dual internal/external probes, this digital meat thermometer achieves ±1.8°F precision while updating readings every 2 seconds.
Model: GoveeLife Digital Meat Thermometer Wireless with WiFi Bluetooth, Food Thermometer for Cooking, Long Range Probe Monitoring, Rechargeable Base, APP Alerts Recipes for BBQ, Oven, Grill, Smoker
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Mixed reviews and C on Fakespot. This seems better suited for people who are grilling and not long smokes.
Yep you just cant cheap out when you need something battery powered to be running and reliable for 18-24 hours like in the case of a big honking $150 brisket.
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Mixed reviews and C on Fakespot. This seems better suited for people who are grilling and not long smokes.
This works perfect for a Ninja Woodfire smoker. I have had no connectivity issues for 6+ hr cooks and have had ample battery life remaining (above 75%) when removing after resting.
Temp readings match my Thermapen and it is surprisingly well made for the price. I like that the case is USB-C rechargeable and doubles as an ambient + internal temp display with alarm so you don't have to rely on a cloud app.
It's well worth it at this price IMO. Especially so when you are considering other established brands at more than double the price. I have had a good experience with Govee products in the past (LEDs, smart bulbs) and this is another solid product that just works.
Last edited by deucebigalow4 May 29, 2025 at 08:41 AM.
Have only used it for grilling but the app and device works well. You won't have to worry about not hearing the alarm that's for sure haha. It provides suggested temps based on the type of meat your cooking and doneness you prefer but you can set it to whatever. I usually do it a little lower than it suggests and haven't had any issues.
That's a really nice price. Having a display on the base is great. I do wonder if the base of this unit has to be "on" to charge the probe. Hopefully, both charge even with the display off. That's an issue I ran into with that Panecea wireless thermometer. I charged the base with the probe attached, but not turned on. The probe was not charged even though I had left the base charging for weeks.
After that wireless probe hiccup, I decided to go backwards tech-wise. Wireless probe thermometers are brilliant, but sometimes accuracy and reliability are more important, especially for long cooks. I just ordered the ThermoPro TP829 for $49.49. Sure, it has wires attached to the remote, but when I'm using the smoker it's not a big deal. I just want it to connect and be accurate and stay connected. This ThermoPro has count up and count down timers, high and low alarms (for resting the meat and knowing when the butt is ready to pull), 1000 ft range (far more via RF than bluetooth), and it uses AAA batteries that can be replaced mid-cook if need be (but probably not). I may not use all four probes, but it's going to be nice to have backups if any stop working.
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Temp readings match my Thermapen and it is surprisingly well made for the price. I like that the case is USB-C rechargeable and doubles as an ambient + internal temp display with alarm so you don't have to rely on a cloud app.
It's well worth it at this price IMO. Especially so when you are considering other established brands at more than double the price. I have had a good experience with Govee products in the past (LEDs, smart bulbs) and this is another solid product that just works.
Which is a crazy price considering all the other ones are like $150 or more.
Which is a crazy price considering all the other ones are like $150 or more.
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I tried to go back and order the dual probe after ordering the single and it didn't work. Says I have used the max number of promo codes.
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After that wireless probe hiccup, I decided to go backwards tech-wise. Wireless probe thermometers are brilliant, but sometimes accuracy and reliability are more important, especially for long cooks. I just ordered the ThermoPro TP829 for $49.49. Sure, it has wires attached to the remote, but when I'm using the smoker it's not a big deal. I just want it to connect and be accurate and stay connected. This ThermoPro has count up and count down timers, high and low alarms (for resting the meat and knowing when the butt is ready to pull), 1000 ft range (far more via RF than bluetooth), and it uses AAA batteries that can be replaced mid-cook if need be (but probably not). I may not use all four probes, but it's going to be nice to have backups if any stop working.
Is that that thermometer single charge or the base charger single charge?