Thermoworks signals3/16/2023 ![]() We encourage folks to always do a new equipment dry run. We wanted to get a bit of experience on how it operates with our Kamado Joe Classic. Mounting plate width: 2 ½ inches / 6.4 centimetersįor our ThermoWorks Billows review, we wanted to give it a good test run before putting it to actual use. ![]() Mounting plate height: 2 1/8 inches / 5.4 centimeters Opening width: 1 9/16 inches / 4 centimeters Opening height: 1 1/8 inches / 2.8 centimeters Weight: 8.3 ounces / 235 grams, without the silicon fan cover All of the parts and pieces looked to be heavy-duty and well-made. We were pleasantly surprised with the craftsmanship of the Billows fan. Requires a ThermoWorks compatible temperature controller such as the ThermoWorks Signals like we have or the ThermoWorks Smoke X Water Resistance: ThermoWorks says the Billows is weatherproof when used as directed ThermoWorks provides a two-year guarantee against defects in either components or workmanship, but check the ThermoWorks website for details. USB-C to USB-C cable, approximately 80 inches long / approximately 2 meters longįlue tape, 5 inch x 2 inch / 12.8 centimeters x 5 centimeters, appears to be standard HVAC foil tape available in your local big-box hardware emporium Silicon fan cover for storage protection and to block airflow when extinguishing the charcoal So, what’s in the ThermoWorks Billows box? What do you get?īillows barbecue temperature controller fan, with removable foam gasket and spring clip With that said, we picked up the Billows barbecue temperature controller, in part, for this reason. Sometimes we tend to over-worry about the smoker’s temperature and possibly ruined meat. So when we do an overnight low and slow, it usually means little to no sleep. Every now and again the temperature does spike despite our best efforts. Most of the time we can lock down a constant temperature for hours and hours on end. ![]() Actually, we don’t really do constant vent adjustments. Our Kamado Joe Classic is very thermally efficient. We have never used or owned a temperature-control fan before. Later, we’ll go over some lessons learned after a couple of weeks of use.Ī front view of the ThermoWorks Billows temperature controller fan showing the removable foam gasket and heavy-duty spring clip. Next, we’re going to look at what is in the box, and the Billows specifications and features. Or, unscrupulous resellers are offering products that might be counterfeit, look alike, copycat, or stolen units. Many unauthorized resellers purchase ThermoWorks products at retail and then resell at inflated prices. But, take a look at the warning notice posted at the top of the ThermoWorks website. You might find ThermoWorks products on other websites costing a lot more or maybe even less, that was our experience when shopping around. With USPS Priority rate standard shipping, we received ours five days after ordering. We purchased ours directly from the ThermoWorks website for approximately $60.00. After several uses, I don’t know why we waited so long. We have been thinking about picking one of these up for several weeks and finally decided to make the leap. We only bring out the ThermoWorks Billows we’re doing low and slow smoking and cooking. No, it’s not for the everyday burgers, steaks, and grilled veggies. We’re using the ThermoWorks Billows on our Kamado Joe Classic ceramic cooker. So let’s get started with our ThermoWorks Billows review … You can read our ThermoWorks Signals review here. The ThermoWorks Billows barbecue temperature controller fan was the main reason we picked up our ThermoWorks Signals 4-channel barbecue alarm thermometer with WiFi and Bluetooth. I don’t know why we waited so long to pick up a barbecue temperature controller accessory. Today, we’re doing a ThermoWorks Billows review.
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