Stefan; I checked out the website & understand what you were using. One thing to keep in mind is that the temperature can fluctuate wildly during the warm-up phase. Typically there will be an area or two which overshoots considerably before the rest of the aluminum plate comes to temperature. If these strips are attached when the unit is cold, you will be seeing the maximum temperature that spot reached, not the "stabilized" temperature.
Having said that - your post indicates that you let it warm up prior to adding the sticks, so I wouldn't expect that to be the cause of the temperature variation you are seeing. Reatec claims 1% accuracy, so I wouldn't expect the variation you are seeing is due to the measurement instrument either (the sticks).
I'm stumped... Go to the dollar store and buy a candy thermometer or meat thermometer with a long pointy end. Keeping at least 1/2 of the probe clamped, move it around to see if it can detect the temperature variation you are seeing. It doesn't matter if the cheap probe is accurate, only repeatable.
good luck,
RexP