Mike;
Thanks again for that link. I haven't seen any documentation on the "Snap To" feature. I wasn’t aware of the “Snap” feature. I’m not one to watch the display constantly; so I would not have ever caught it.

I can see that being an important feature for wood/charcoal smokers, where the control is not as precise as with a small electric smoker. With the DigiQ II high accuracy thermocouples, and taking a reading as frequent as it does, it may be annoying to some to see the temperature bounce back and forth. As the article states,
+3°F is minimal, especially for a wood/charcoal smoker.
But even with the “Snap” feature it is easy to tell what the DigiQ II is doing by looking at the Blower Status Indicator. By looking at that light the DigiQ II will indicate if it is applying heat, and at what rate. At a longer distance you can tell to some extent of what the DigiQ II is doing by looking at the pilot light on the Raptor.