I've been winding them back on the storage clips they came with, but that's getting old. I'm thinking about building a cabinet to store my grilling supplies and making some hooks to hold the probes so I don't have to wind them every time.
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This!I have a hook in the garage that I hang them on. I only clean the probe itself. The gunk on the wire can stay there until next time.
Come on! I barely get to walk through the kitchen and then I get taxed!I have them on the reel / clip they came in because the snap together nicely. I store them in a BBQ only utensil drawer in the kitchen.
Well it helps that I do 97%+ of the cooking. My wife has awesome abilities in many areas but will be the first to say she burns water. I guess our situation does give me organizational leeway which is nice as I am a bit particular on how any sort of tools are laid out.Come on! I barely get to walk through the kitchen and then I get taxed!
I had a Bbq drawer...then the wife banished my stuff out of the kitchen! But it’s better, cause now I have a large cabinet for all my stuff . Charcoal, wood, drip pans, racks, light, k Ives, cutting board...all of my grilling stuff.I clean em after every cook and throw them in my bbq drawer in the kitchen lol
Yeah, I like the clips they came with so much, I’m thinking about drawing up and 3D printing some for the probes for my Thermoworks Smoke! Those I’m currently doing with the twist tie thing:I use the clips they come with also. Keeps them nice and compact and reduces chances of kinking the braided wire.
Yeah, I like the clips they came with so much, I’m thinking about drawing up and 3D printing some for the probes for my Thermoworks Smoke! Those I’m currently doing with the twist tie thing:View attachment 3995
…every time I think I had a good idea someone’s beat me to it…