They may well be food grade, but are they high temperature resistant?stevenscustomguitars wrote:Never mind, just found some on etsy that have the same 5/16" hole that the official maverick ones have. Not a use that I would have thought of, check them out. They're from the US but £10 including delivery for 25.
https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/1873183 ... =related-5
Grommets for maverick probes?
Re: Grommets for maverick probes?
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Re: Grommets for maverick probes?
We'll they're silicone so should be ok to about 250c I believe.
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I would be interested in buying a few of these off you if you aren't using them all, what do you reckon?
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Re: Grommets for maverick probes?
Just as an update, these were the wrong size. the hole in the centre is 5/16" rather than the panel hole being 5/16". My mistake, i misread the details.
Anyway, i finally found some that look exactly like the ones Maverick sell. £12 delivered to the UK for 25. They fit in a 5/16" hole and the probes sit really snugly in them.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/131174816055? ... 1439.l2649
Becs: sorry, I didn't see your reply as for some reason i can't figure out how to subscribe to threads. I've already used a lot of them, how many would you want?
Anyway, i finally found some that look exactly like the ones Maverick sell. £12 delivered to the UK for 25. They fit in a 5/16" hole and the probes sit really snugly in them.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/131174816055? ... 1439.l2649
Becs: sorry, I didn't see your reply as for some reason i can't figure out how to subscribe to threads. I've already used a lot of them, how many would you want?
