I am about to purchase a few of infrared thermometers for checking our meat temperature since it is sliced very thin so can't use the probe ones. I do have a reference thermometer (NIST traceable certificate) which i use to calibrate all my other probe thermometers and they all come with their own calibration certificates. Do I need to buy the infrared ones that come with a calibration certificate or should i be good with the certificate and just keep them verifying with the inhouse reference thermometer. My plan is to discard them once they out of calibration and get new ones since it is cheaper that way.
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