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Meat Thermometers: Reviews & Buying Guide

A good meat thermometer is one of the cheapest, highest-impact upgrades you can make to your cooking. It takes the guesswork out of the one question that matters most when cooking meat: is it done? Overcooked chicken, underdone pork, and dried-out steak are almost always the result of cooking by time and feel rather than temperature.

The market divides into three main types: instant-read thermometers (fast and accurate, used for a quick spot check), leave-in probe thermometers (stay in the meat during cooking, useful for roasts and long cooks), and wireless Bluetooth thermometers (monitor temperature remotely from your phone, ideal for smoking and grilling).

Key temperatures to know

  • Chicken and poultry: 165°F (74°C) — the USDA minimum for safety
  • Pork: 145°F (63°C) with a 3-minute rest
  • Beef (medium-rare): 130-135°F (54-57°C)
  • Beef (medium): 140-145°F (60-63°C)
  • Fish: 145°F (63°C)

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For most home cooks, our recommendation is a wireless probe thermometer that monitors temperature remotely — it removes the need to open the oven or grill and lets you cook with confidence. See our Bluetooth meat thermometer guide for the best options.

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Glenn is the founder of Kitchenware Compare and has spent years researching, testing, and reviewing kitchen appliances, cookware, and gadgets. A lifelong home cook raised in a family that treated every meal as an occasion, Glenn started this site to cut through the noise of conflicting product reviews and give readers honest, practical guidance. When he is not testing the latest air fryer or digging into the specs of a new espresso machine, he can usually be found experimenting with new recipes or hunting for the perfect cast iron skillet at a flea market.

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