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speaking of Condar magnetic pipe thermometers--I have one and use it to get the general idea of whether the pipe is running at a reasonable temp. I am wondering, once I am happy with the pipe temp and have closed down the air, couldn't I just put the thermometer on the stove (under the grill of my Alderlea T5) to monitor the stove temp? I have always wanted to monitor it but was too cheap to buy a 2nd thermometer. The markings go to 700 but the red zone probably goes close to 900.