Precision Cooking Probe for Select GE Induction Cooktops – Red/Black/Gray $77.00 Save:$42.00(36%)
Description
  • Compatible with select GE induction cooktops
    Including GE Café Series and Monogram 30″ and 36″ induction cooktops.
  • Bluetooth connectivity
    Helps you maintain a steady temperature for a variety of cooking techniques. The temperature displays on your cooktop for easy viewing.
  • Enjoy easy operation
    Digital controls offer simple use.
  • Shows temperature between 100° and 200°
    Adjusts your cooktop’s heat level to keep temperature within 1° of your desired setting.
  • Keep cleanup simple
    Simply turn off the probe and wipe with a clean, damp cloth. Note: Do not submerse the probe in water.
Additional information
Weight 16 lbs
Dimensions 8 × 1 × 3 in
Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts

1 year

Minimum Temperature Reading

80 degrees

Digital Display

Yes

Measurement Type

Fahrenheit

Product Name

Precision Cooking Probe for Select GE Induction Cooktops

Brand

GE

Care And Cleaning Instructions

Other

On/Off Power Switch

Yes

Integrated Timer

No

Maximum Temperature Reading

200 degrees

Probe Material

Metal

Model Number

JXSOUSV1

Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor

None

UPC

084691816461

Reviews (5)
Ratings

2.8

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Customer Reviews (5)

  1. GinJeff

    This works as designed. The sous vide bath stayed within a degree or two on my new Cafe cooktop. I can retire my Anova setup which will free up a lot of space for me. I’ll keep that for larger cooks. The one thing I was curious about was changing from a circulator to a temperature controlled pot, but seems OK so far.

    Note that it came with a network (Wi-Fi + Bluetooth) interface for the cooktop, but I already had one which came with the cooktop to support the included Hestan Cue pan. So that’s an extra useless piece for me.

    Also: Best Buy insisted that I had to arrange an appointment for an “installation”. There was no way to tell them how dumb that was, no way to get through to them by phone (several hangups and promised callbacks that never happened) but at least the “installer” knew to just hand me the little package and be on his way.

  2. Armtek

    We haven’t had a lot of experience with this unit yet, but when we’ve used it, it’s worked fine. For those who make candies, chocolates, etc., the ability to monitor and control temperatures is necessary, and really has been one of the promises of induction that’s now realized with this probe.

  3. keyboard

    Didn’t work with my cafe induction cook top. Just bought a sousvide instead. It might work for yours. Do your homework first, so far all my cafe appliances have been great. Lol sad this didn’t work out

  4. Denny

    Works aw advertised and very cool to control your range with a phone.

  5. KirbyH

    Total waste of money. Total Tech has been out 5-6 times trying to get it to work correctly, still doesn’t work.