Close the hood of your gas grill and use a tape measure to find the horizontal centerpoint of the hood. Much like with Weber Kettle, we want the themomerter to sit in the hood so that its probe can be close to the grill surface and also the centerpoint.
Once you decide on where you want to install it, use a marker pen to mark where you want to drill. Be slow and firm, carefully trying not to damage any of the enamel beyond the hole that you are drilling.
Use anti-rust spray link above to coat the rim of the hole in paint, which will help protect it from rust. Spray lightly with just one or two sprays on both sides. Leave to dry. Once your grill lid is dry, insert your thermometer.
Be careful here: If your probe has screw threads on it then you will need to be careful screwing it in without damaging either the the grill lid or the threading on your probe. As I said, accuracy is imperative when grilling. This is quite easy to do thankfully. Remove the thermometer from your grill hood and using either oven gloves or pliers, hold the stem in boiling water.
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