My beverage cooler had stopped working some time ago and when I had it fixed, the technician recommended using a thermometer to monitor the temperatures at each setting. So I took advantage of the recent Thermoworks sale to add a little thermometer to my Weber Chill to keep track of the temps through the clear lid.
Yesterday I filled up the cooler with a bunch of glass bottle cokes at room temperature and set the Chill to the first setting, covered, and let it go for 24 hours. This morning I checked the temp and it was exactly at 32F. Wow! Again, this is at the very first setting! I am pretty impressed with how cold the Chill gets, but now I'm a little apprehensive to test the higher settings. I guess there really isn't a need to test the higher settings, but I'm just kinda curious as to how cold the Chill really gets.

Hope everyone is having a good day.
Very cool, never thought to test mine, I will do that for sure because it's pretty cold in mine
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That's a cool thermo. I would love to find a chill.
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Very cool!
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Quote from: sonofabutcher on April 26, 2020, 08:52:02 AM
That's a cool thermo. I would love to find a chill.
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Post it in the club sales and trade that's how I got mine. I would also recommend to put your location that way members will be on the lookout for you and let you know if they find it.
I know this is resurrecting a very old post...
@Mr.CPHo or anyone else have you gotten a chill fixed? Mine stopped cooling a bit ago, and was wondering what the cost to repair may be.
Thanks!
@crowderjd,
I had my Chill fixed by my air-conditioning service technician when he stopped by for regular maintenance. I asked if he had any experience with refrigerators and he was able to fix mine for less than $75 IIRC. I want to say it was a thermostat switch, or something like that.