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This article highlights the significant value of wireless cooking probes like the Chef iQ, which enhance cooking precision and efficiency. As Memorial Day sales make these devices more affordable, consumers have a prime opportunity to upgrade their grilling and cooking tools, improving both the quality of their meals and the overall cooking experience in the tech industry. These smart devices exemplify how connected technology continues to transform everyday tasks, making them more convenient and reliable.

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I don't know how much of my life has been spent hovering over a grill, stove, smoker or oven trying to figure out if the thing I'm cooking for family and friends is actually ready, but I can tell you it's more than it needed to be. Last year, I picked up one of these Chef iQ wireless probes for a big dinner I was hosting, and now I pull these things out to use them at least once a week. Today, you can get them for way less than I did.

This kit is a pair of Chef iQ probes in a charging case, which, in my experience, will fully charge both probes twice before it needs charging itself. You pop the probes into whatever you're cooking, and you can either check the temperature in the app on your phone or set an alert when the thing you're cooking reaches its desired temp. No opening the oven or smoker to let all the heat out, leading to a more efficient and balanced cook. These genuinely improved my cooking, and now I've given them to my brothers to improve theirs.

Memorial Day just dropped this set to $100, and I've only ever seen it cheaper once before. Get yourself one of these, or give them as a gift, and we can all end the act of hovering over the grill.