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# The MeatStick Mini introduction

This video is to introduce our smallest wireless meat thermometers.

We are thrilled to present our most exciting thermometer yet, the MeatStick Mini.

\- The MeatStick Mini is small, up to 32% smaller than most of the popular wireless meat thermometers.

\- Made with food-grade stainless steel for durability, and high heat tolerance, making it very versatile.

\- Water and deep-fryer proof, sous-vide, and dishwasher safe, there is almost no cooking method or type of meat you cannot use the MeatStick Mini with.

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