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Anyone else own a Traeger here? Need help with cleaning outside of it
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<blockquote data-quote="Blown 89" data-source="post: 15385565" data-attributes="member: 45161"><p>FYI. Both probes for my iGrill2 went out a few weeks ago and I called Weber for a warranty replacement. They informed me that the point where the metal probes join the braided line are not water proof. A quick search on the net confirmed that this is true of most probes and is a common source of failure. Weber told me to clean just the tip with a damp cloth while keeping everything else dry and the probes should function flawlessly for years. I have a different temp monitor with a bad probe and that manufacturer said the same thing. Hopefully this helps you get better life out of your probes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blown 89, post: 15385565, member: 45161"] FYI. Both probes for my iGrill2 went out a few weeks ago and I called Weber for a warranty replacement. They informed me that the point where the metal probes join the braided line are not water proof. A quick search on the net confirmed that this is true of most probes and is a common source of failure. Weber told me to clean just the tip with a damp cloth while keeping everything else dry and the probes should function flawlessly for years. I have a different temp monitor with a bad probe and that manufacturer said the same thing. Hopefully this helps you get better life out of your probes. [/QUOTE]
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