TempPro TP19H Digital Meat Thermometer

✅ PROS
- Fast and accurate readings in 3-4 seconds
- Ambidextrous backlit display with motion sensing
- Excellent value at $13.99
- Foldable probe with auto-on/off
- Great for BBQ, grill, fry, candy, and everyday cooking
❌ CONS
- Battery drain can be high if motion sensing stays enabled
- Some units develop accuracy drift after 2-3 years of heavy use
- Plastic build feels less premium than pro-grade options
The Verdict
If you’ve ever pulled a $50 thermometer out of a drawer and watched it bounce between readings while your steak goes from rare to well-done, the TempPro TP19H is the reset button you didn’t know you needed.
What You Get
For $13.99, this thing packs features that thermometers five times the price somehow still mess up. The ambidextrous backlit display lights up with a wave of your hand — motion sensing that actually works in both orientations, so lefties don’t get left out. The foldable probe tucks into the body when not in use and extends with a satisfying click.
Reading speed is the headline act. Most instant-reads make you wait 6-8 seconds for a stable temp. The TP19H settles in 3-4 seconds with ±0.9°F accuracy. That’s fast enough to temp-check a full grill rack without the first steak cooling off by the time you reach the last one.
Real-World Use
Over 54,000 reviews paint a clear picture: this is the thermometer people actually reach for. One reviewer who had bought and hated six digital thermometers before said this was “the first one I’ve purchased that I love.” Another couple picked it up for grilling and ended up using it for “every meal.”
The auto-on feature when the probe unfolds and auto-off after 10 minutes of inactivity means you’re not burning through CR2032s. The backlit display is genuinely readable in low-light grill situations — no squinting or cupping your hands over the screen.
The Trade-Offs
Honesty time: this isn’t a Thermoworks unit. The plastic body is functional but not luxurious. One long-term user reported accuracy drift after about two and a half years of regular use, though they simply ordered a second — at this price, it’s almost disposable.
A handful of users mention the motion sensor can be overly sensitive, waking the display when jostled in a drawer. Keep the probe folded when storing and it’s a non-issue.
Who Should Buy It
Anyone cooking meat more than once a week. Grill masters, home bakers, candy makers, deep fry enthusiasts — it’s accurate enough for delicate tasks and fast enough for high-volume cooking. At $13.99, buy two and keep one in the kitchen and one in the grill kit.
Verdict: The TempPro TP19H does what a good kitchen tool should — it works great, costs little, and stays out of your way. For the price, there’s nothing else worth considering.