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Captiva Designs Pellet Grill Meat Probe

Captiva Designs Pellet Grill Meat Probe

Replacement meat probe with a 41" wire lead maintains more consistent temperatures for use with the digital control board, for Captiva Designs E02GR007 Pellet Grills. This is referred to as part #29 in the manual.

Jack is a 1/8" TS (tip, ring) mono jack.

CAUTION: Kinks or folds in the probe wires may cause damage. A probe not in use should be rolled up in a large, loose coil. The probe wire should never be exposed to temperatures higher than 355°F.

$9.00

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Captiva Designs Pellet Grill Meat Probe—

$29.99

$9.00

Captiva Designs Pellet Grill Meat Probe

Replacement meat probe with a 41" wire lead maintains more consistent temperatures for use with the digital control board, for Captiva Designs E02GR007 Pellet Grills. This is referred to as part #29 in the manual.

Jack is a 1/8" TS (tip, ring) mono jack.

CAUTION: Kinks or folds in the probe wires may cause damage. A probe not in use should be rolled up in a large, loose coil. The probe wire should never be exposed to temperatures higher than 355°F.

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Replacement meat probe with a 41" wire lead maintains more consistent temperatures for use with the digital control board, for Captiva Designs E02GR007 Pellet Grills. This is referred to as part #29 in the manual.

Jack is a 1/8" TS (tip, ring) mono jack.

CAUTION: Kinks or folds in the probe wires may cause damage. A probe not in use should be rolled up in a large, loose coil. The probe wire should never be exposed to temperatures higher than 355°F.