 |
Kitchen and Housewares Reviews of Pinzon Wireless Probe Thermometer with RemoteCustomer Review: pinzon probe thermometer Summary: 3 Stars
Pinzon Wireless Probe Thermometer with Remote
It takes too long teh display of temperature changes!! but its quiete useful
Customer Review: Confusing!!! Summary: 2 Stars
This item needs to be taken off the market until the mnf. comes up with an instructions manual that the consumer can figure out.
I have tried it several times and NOTHING.
I would not recommend this product.
Customer Review: Remote Thermometer Summary: 2 Stars
I returned the thermometer because the instructions that came with it were incomprehensible and I could not figure out how it worked.
Customer Review: don't know about product because instruction page is completely useless Summary: 1 Stars
This is how your review will appear:
February 16, 2008
By RoverMan (Damascus GA) - See all my reviews
i originally purchased this item and received it w/o any instructions. in that it is not an intuitively understood product, i requested from amazon that they provide me with an instruction page/book. after a couple of attempts to get a respone, i was finally informed that they could not provide any but that they would re-order the unit (n/c). when i finally received the second unit it came w/a so-called instruction sheet that was, in fact, useless in that the references it made to operating buttons (on/off, yada, yada, yada) by way of some type of secret alpha-numeric references that were no where to be found on the unit and there was no page that provided the provided any identification of which button was which. example: a reference was made to "Part A - LCD", "A1, A2, A3..." NOWHERE in the instructions was a picture/reference guide/etc. that identified what was "Part A", what was Part A A1, A2, A3..." reference was made to "Part B - Buttons, B1, B2,B3...". there was nothing on the units that designated these units and/or parts. another example: a reference was made to an on/off button (there was no on/off button that i could find) once the batteries were installed, it was always on (i pushed them all). bottom line, i don't have a clue as to how to operate it. i'm not sure if i will keep it, return it, trash it or just put it in a drawer and forget about it. i may request again that i get a complete! instruction page/book. it looks cool and it would probably be a neat thing to use...if only i knew how.
i was upset w/amazon (a first for me after many purchases) in that they could not provide a timely, simple resolution to my situation - they could NOT just get me an instruction page/booklet. they had to order/send me another unit that, now that it has arrived, has still left me clueless as to how to operate. amazon, as a customer-driven company, should know better.
Customer Review: Broke on first use Summary: 1 Stars
So, Im excited to try this out on my grill, I pop in my batteries everything seems to be working fine. I put my pork tenderloin on the grill and put the probe in, and close the grill. The temperature seems about right, so I go inside and continue making my other dishes. I was periodically checking the remote temperature and it got up to about 125 degrees, then a few minutes later I look again and it reads HH.H for the temp. In the book this means that the temperature is out of the range of the unit. So I go out, take it out of the meat and put it in the snow. It doesnt change, I reset the unit, took the batteries out, tried everything, it is now stuck on HH.H. So, maybe this works better in an oven, but I dont recommend it for grill use.
I will probably try to purchase a replacement probe and see if that is the problem. Hopefully the unit is not fried.
Anyway, I went back to my analog instant read and my pork came out great.
More Customer Reviews: ‹ 1 2 3 4 5 6 ›
|
 |
|
|
|