CPSC Recall in 2014: iDevices Recalls Temperature Probes Due to Ingestion Hazard

Updated on January 18, 2026.

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Data Source: CPSC.
Recall Number: 14-267
Date: September 03, 2014
Product Name: Cooking thermometer probes
Recall Description:

The plastic insulator inside the Pro Ambient Temperature Probes and Pro Meat Probes is not heat resistant and can melt and fall into food.

Hazard Description:

The plastic insulator located inside the stainless steel probe is not heat resistant and can melt and fall into food, posing an ingestion hazard.

Consumer Action:

Remedy Type:

Replace

Units: About 48,500 in the U.S. and 510 in Canada
Incidents:

The firm received 11 reports of the probe overheating and the plastic insulator melting during normal use. No injuries were reported.

Sold At:

Ace Barnes Hardware, Alabama Gaslight and Grill, AT Guys, Bass Pro Shops, BBQ Outfitters, Brookstone, Cabela's, Calvert Retail, Chef JJs Backyard, Coastal Cupboard, Combined Pool & Spa, Goodwood Hardware & Outdoors, Gourmet Chef, Great News Cookware & Cooking School, Hartville Hardware, Helping U BBQ, Hopps Sound and Electric, Kansas City BBQ, Kitchen Window, Orchard Supply Hardware, Palmetto Propane, Shoppers Choice and online at Amazon.com, Firecraft.com, Gilt.com, HWBBQSupply.com, iDevicesinc.com, iGet.it,  Outdoorcooking.com, SharperImage.com, SomeiCoolThings.com, SpaPartsDepot.com and TouchofModern.com from May 2014 to June 2014. The probes sold separately for about $25. The iGrill2 set sold for about $100.

Manufactured In:

China