Taylor Commercial Waterproof Digital Thermometer

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Taylor Commercial Waterproof Digital Thermometer

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List Price: $18.99
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Binding: Kitchen
Brand: Taylor
EAN: 0077784098424
Label: Taylor Thermometers
Manufacturer: Taylor Thermometers
Model: 9842
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Taylor Thermometers
Studio: Taylor Thermometers



Editorial Review:

Product DescriptionReduce the risk of cross-contamination with Taylor's instant reading thermometers with antibacterial Safe-T-Guard(TM) case. Unique case design inhibits bacterial growth and doubles as a calibration wrench. Dial models feature a 5'' stem and a 0 degrees to 220 degrees Ferinheight range. Digital model has a 5'' stem and a -40 degrees to 450 degrees Ferinheight range.




Features:
  • Waterproof digital thermometer ensures foods are cooked
  • Stainless-steel stem; antibacterial storage and carrying sleeve
  • Readout measures roast temperatures instantly
  • Temperature range of -40 to 450 degrees F
  • 5-3/4 inches long; 1-year warranty





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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Solid thermometer for all uses
I received this thermometer a few weeks ago, and so far have been very happy. It is exceptionally accurate and is useful in every situation - from chocolate tempering, grilling, and even coffee brewing. Solid construction, but long-term quality can't be judged with a few weeks of use.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Best thermometer I've used
I use this thermometer for cheesemaking. It's accurate, and has a wide range. I can leave it hovering over a steamy pot and not worry about it getting moist. It's really light, so I use a piece of thin wire bent over the edge of the pot and wrapped around the thermometer, and it holds it in place.

You can't beat the price for a thermometer this good. Just buy it already.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Excellent Buy
Purchased two. Used to probe the temperature (375-degreesF) in a home built oven I used to temper bamboo for fly rods. They exceed my expectations and are a very good value!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Outstanding
This is an outstanding item. It works great and is very accurate this type needs little or no calibration. I use it every day at least 40-50 times for institutional cooking.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Works great. Good design.
I have had other Taylor products like this but this one is better than the rest. I seems accurate and I particularly like the push on/off button compared to the slide switch of the cheaper models.

Good function at a good price via Amazon free shipping.



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