This is a fantastic thread, and thank you to everyone for sharing ideas and experience.
Ive had a big upright freezer go out about 6 times over the past ten years, and I’ve been lucky each time to catch it but not smart enough to mitigate the future risk by getting one of these temp timers. That will be happening this week.
Smell/taste test can work, but your bowels are the last judge. I have pushed things to and beyond the human health edge when eating all sorts of critters — you’ll start to refine the feel and smell of bad meat. Tacky to touch, oxidized smell, sometimes that rainbow surface color like you sea on cheap roast beef lunch meat…
These experiences can refine and deepen how you value and care for wild game meat. I’ve lost a fair share due to accidents and my own carelessness. We try to donate spoiled parts back to the woods instead of local landfill, but ultimately id like to manage the situation better up front.
Really digging this temp alarm, and now I’d like to teach my wife how to monitor it and deal with the freezer or meat in an emergency.