Take the time to figure out the size of your hole before buying a thermometer thinking they are universal sized, like I did.
I have a Oklahoma Joe Longhorn, which was bought out by Char-Broil some time ago (I believe mine is char-broil era). So I bought a Char-Broil brand thermometer (fits most pits, it says). Turns out its 13/16" and my hole is 3/4" Not compatible, DAMMIT!
So take the time and due diligence. Or have to drive back to the homehell store to return that shit.
I have a Oklahoma Joe Longhorn, which was bought out by Char-Broil some time ago (I believe mine is char-broil era). So I bought a Char-Broil brand thermometer (fits most pits, it says). Turns out its 13/16" and my hole is 3/4" Not compatible, DAMMIT!
So take the time and due diligence. Or have to drive back to the homehell store to return that shit.