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Lavatools Javelin Pro Duo
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Ranked #2 in Meat Thermometers
869 LP on the
category ladder
what's LP?
A strong wireless option with excellent features, offering a good balance of performance and value.
Consolidated from 4 independent outlets
Where the cited sources landed, as we read them
- 1 glowing source
- 1 positive source
- 2 neutral sources
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Pros & cons
- ✓ Dual probe capability
- ✓ Wireless connectivity
- ✓ App integration
- ✓ Rugged, durable design
- ✓ Quick response time
The sources behind this ranking
We searched the web and YouTube for what has been published about this product, then read the articles, video transcripts and comments we found.
2 neutral sources
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Prudent Reviews Andrew Palermo · reviewer · Jul 2025
That said, a few design choices could be better. The touch sensor doesn’t always register taps reliably, especially if your fingers are wet or you’re wearing gloves. And if you want to switch from Fahrenheit to Celsius, turn off the stabilization alert, or disable sleep mode, you need to open the battery compartment and manually flip one of four tiny, unlabeled levers.Read K KitchFinds Admin · reviewer · Nov 2025
❌ Slightly more expensive than basic modelsRead
Frequently asked questions
It ranks #2 (S tier) on our consolidated meat thermometers board, drawn from 4 independent outlets.
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