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Previously on "Question for the Experts: Where to buy one of these thermometers..."

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  • norrahe
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    Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post
    Are you a professional footballer?

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  • MarillionFan
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    Originally posted by norrahe View Post
    I use my bbq in the winter for roasting stuff.
    With regards to the OP, I'm sure the weber web site will have summat on it.
    Are you a professional footballer?

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  • Aman
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    Mr

    Originally posted by milanbenes View Post
    Afternoon Experts,

    well bbq season is over and now is a time for reflection on the season, thoughts about what can be improved for next season and what capital investments need to be made in the Benes bbq infrastructure

    well, something which would be very useful is one of these:

    Amazon.com: 3" River Country Adjustable BBQ, Grill, Smoker Thermometer (100 to 550 F): Patio, Lawn & Garden

    a 'screw-in' thermometer

    but i can't find them anywhere in UK,

    any experts got any ideas where in the UK I can buy a screw-in type of thermometer like the one in the amazon link

    biggest question for next season is whether to treat one's self and one's family to one of these bad boyz:

    http://www.bbqworld.co.uk/bbqworld/p...uctname=731001


    ta,

    Milan.
    Try the Climate Center or Google the terms "food grade" with "bulkhead" or "back stem" and in your query rather than "screw in"

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  • norrahe
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    Originally posted by Dearnla View Post
    Errrr, you're not in England, are you??

    Talk about planning ahead......
    I use my bbq in the winter for roasting stuff.

    With regards to the OP, I'm sure the weber web site will have summat on it.

    Leave a comment:


  • Dearnla
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    Errrr, you're not in England, are you??

    Talk about planning ahead......

    Leave a comment:


  • Question for the Experts: Where to buy one of these thermometers...

    Afternoon Experts,

    well bbq season is over and now is a time for reflection on the season, thoughts about what can be improved for next season and what capital investments need to be made in the Benes bbq infrastructure

    well, something which would be very useful is one of these:

    Amazon.com: 3" River Country Adjustable BBQ, Grill, Smoker Thermometer (100 to 550 F): Patio, Lawn & Garden

    a 'screw-in' thermometer

    but i can't find them anywhere in UK,

    any experts got any ideas where in the UK I can buy a screw-in type of thermometer like the one in the amazon link

    biggest question for next season is whether to treat one's self and one's family to one of these bad boyz:

    http://www.bbqworld.co.uk/bbqworld/p...uctname=731001


    ta,

    Milan.

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