ThermoPro TP99 Hard Carrying Case Storage Bag for TP-20, TP-08S, TP-07 Wireless Remote Digital Cooking Food Meat Thermometer, Shockproof Waterproof Black Travel Protective Case/Box/Organizer
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Both have the same functions, but the tp22 is the most recent version.
I'm not sure what the problem is with the tp- 18 is. I'm using a ThermoPro TP- It's an 08S, and it's a good fit. So, if their sizes are similar, the fit should be fine. I hope this has been of assistance.
I don't believe so because yours has a wider body/caseing.
Yes.
Selected User Reviews For ThermoPro TP99 Hard Carrying Case Storage Bag for TP-20, TP-08S, TP-07 Wireless Remote Digital Cooking Food Meat Thermometer, Shockproof Waterproof Black Travel Protective Case/Box/Organizer
I bought the item only to discover that it does not fit. Is there an appropriate case? I have no idea. br>To figure out how to make it fit, look at the image. br>Five out of five stars Despite the fact that I had work to do. The case is of good quality and protects well. br>br>ThermPro should make a liner for their more recent product!.
Because it is the larger of their two current cases, both Amazon and ThermoPro recommend the TP99 as an add-on for the TP27. The TP27, however, is not compatible. When I called ThermoPro, they confirmed that it does not fit the TP27, a new model. They did tell me, however, that a case for the TP27 would be available soon (within a month, they estimated). br>br>However, the case appears to be well-made, and I will purchase the correct case as soon as it is available. For the time being, my TP27 will have to remain in its box.
It easily accommodates my ThermoPro TP28B, two probes, and grill clip. I purchased this case because I recently purchased a ThermoPro TP28B and many reviewers stated that they wished they had purchased it at the same time as their meat thermometer, so I did. I'm glad I took the opportunity to do so.
This cooking thermometer storage unit is fantastic. Great quality and looks stylish, but with just enough flair to make it stand out. I've been using it for a few months now, and my only concern is whether the zipper handles will hold up over time; they feel a little flimsy, and I get the impression that they could come off if not handled carefully (i. e. no children or drunk people), which can be tricky at a BBQ (at least at ours). I'd buy it again, but I'd like to see the zipper upgraded to a thicker, better-grip version.
" Without this carrying case, I would not have won the ThermoPro probe thermometer set. It's polyfoam-lined, with just the right cutouts for securely holding the sending and receiving units, as well as a nice place to put the probes. It provides adequate protection and is relatively easy to clean up after grease splatters. It did require the use of an old toothbrush to completely clean it, but it was grill grease! Otherwise, if you already have the thermometer set, this is a must-have, especially if you plan to use it for something other than your backyard grill. I'm glad I can safely carry my probe set whenever I visit relatives, especially since I'm the "Grill Sergeant" for cookouts and camping.
This is where I keep my toilet paper. It's a size 08S, and it's perfect. It's solidly constructed, and the cutouts function as intended. It has a high-end feel to it without being excessive. br>My only disadvantage is that I have a TP-related issue. I bought this in the hopes of being able to hold them both neatly and easily, but it's not designed for it. With that out of the way, let's move on to the TP- Although the 19 is an instant read thermometer that most people will want to use for more than just barbecuing, I'd like the larger thermometer to be included in the case. br>Other than that, it's fantastic and a must-have item; I don't regret purchasing it, and it does hold both of them, but it's not a perfect fit.
I know. It's a carry case, for crying out loud. When you're ready to do some big meat on the smoker, however, you'll need to break out this thing. Everyone simply takes a step back in awe. LOL. Even if you have no idea what you're doing, when you show up with this, everyone will think you're the city's BBQ pitmaster. I keep my Thermopro TP20, a few extra probes, and a separate Thermopro instant read thermometer in there. It works perfectly, and the zipper appears to be of good quality. It appears to be well constructed and will last for a long time.
I have the TP 17H, and it almost perfectly fits everything, though I wish the width was a little wider so the probes could fit in the netted storage area. The probes will be stored on an angle rather than flat as they are now. It easily accommodates two AAA batteries, and I have three probe clips that also fit snugly. I do keep my instant read probe in there, so it's a tight fit, but overall, I give this item 5 stars.