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View Poll Results: How many probes would you want on a thermometer?

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    I think that expandable is a really important aspect. 4 probes to start and able to add more. That keeps the initial price point lower as well and allows future additions. It also allows a higher mark up on probes as well. The base unit is likely going to be quite a low margin but the probes could be fairly high.

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