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It’s a hat-trick for Mastrad

French kitchenware company, Mastrad’s high-tech cooking tools the meat° it and m° control have scooped three industry awards.

Above: Mastrad’s m° control is suitable for all cooking methods.
Above: Mastrad’s m° control is suitable for all cooking methods.

Launched last year, themeat° it was awarded the 2019 Red Dot Design Award and 2019 CES Innovation Award. Meanwhile m° control (which launches this month) was presented with a Global Honoree at the 2019 IHA Global Innovation Award (gia) programme last month in its Kitchenware category.

The meat° it is the first patented 100% wireless cooking probe that can be used in the oven, stovetop, or outdoor grill, when open or closed, ensuring that meat, poultry, or fish is cooked to perfection by controlling the internal temperature, cooking speed and heat strength. Compatible with both Android and iOS via Bluetooth, the small smart wireless device also resists flare-ups and alerts users if the meat is overcooking or undercooking, with a range up to 65 feet.

The m° control is said to be the only cooking probe that allows users to keep track of both the surface temperature and the food’s internal temperature.

 

Top: Mastrad’s high tech m° control

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