Page Contents
- 1 Details: CDN Dual Sensing Programmable Probe Thermometer and Timer
- 2 Advantages
- 3 Notice
- 4 Buyer Guide meat thermometer
- 5 How to choose meat thermometer
- 6 How to maintain meat thermometer
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Details: CDN Dual Sensing Programmable Probe Thermometer and Timer
Brand: CDN
Advantages
- Products can be returned
- Make sure this fits by entering your model number.
- Instrument Range: 32 to 572 Fahrenheit /0 to 300 celsius 10 hours by hour/min/sec
- 6-3/4-inch (17 cm) probe with 39-inch (1 m) sensor cable
- On/off button temperature guide on thermometer, 2-way mounting
- Magnet/stand, 1 AAA battery included
Notice
- Is an online purchase
- Delivery may be delayed in some areas.
Buyer Guide meat thermometer
When buying a meat thermometer, there are a few things you should consider first.- Price. Price is the first thing you should consider. The more expensive the thermometer, the better it will be.
- Temperature Range. The temperature range of the thermometer will determine the kinds of meats you can cook.
- Accuracy. Accuracy is very important as well. The thermometer’s accuracy will determine how well it will cook the meat.
- Look. The thermometer’s look is also important.
How to choose meat thermometer
When choosing a meat thermometer, it’s important to choose one that provides an accurate temperature reading. Many meat thermometers use internal probes to indicate the temperature of the meat.- Make sure the probe is long enough. Most meat thermometers come with probes that can measure the internal temperature of meat. However, if the probe is too short, it will pierce the meat and will not be able to accurately measure the temperature.
- Make sure the probe is flexible. Probes that arent flexible can pierce the meat, which can lead to inaccurate measurements.
- Make sure the probe doesnt have metal in it. Metal in the probe can cause inaccuracies due to the metals conductivity.
- Make sure the probe is easy to clean. Most meat thermometers will have probes that are dishwasher safe. However, if you have a small probe, it can be challenging to clean.
- Make sure the probe is long enough to reach the thickest part of the meat. Most meat thermometers come with probes that can reach up to 1.5 inches thick. However, if the probe is too short, it will pierce the meat and never reach the thickest part.
- Make sure the probe doesnt touch the bone. If the probe touches the bone, it can influence the reading.
- Make sure the probe doesnt touch a metal surface.
- Make sure the probe doesnt touch any source of heat.
- Make sure the probe doesnt touch the outside of the oven.
- Make sure the probe isnt based on a Fahrenheit measurement. Most meat thermometers use a Celsius measurement.
- Make sure the probe is 1?4 inch to 3?4 inch long. However, if the probe is too long, it will pierce the meat and not be able to accurately measure the inside temperature.
How to maintain meat thermometer
Unlike electronic devices, meat thermometers dont come with instructions. So, its important to know how to properly maintain and care for your meat thermometer to ensure that it works properly every time you use it.
There are three important things you can do to maintain and care for your meat thermometer:
- Clean it regularly: The probe that comes with your meat thermometer should be cleaned regularly, as well as the device itself. If your thermometer has removable parts, remove the detachable parts and clean them separately.
- Replace the probe: Over time, the probe of your meat thermometer can wear out and break, which can result in inaccurate measurements. If your probe becomes loose or breaks, replace your unit with a new one.
- Store it carefully: The probe of your meat thermometer should be stored in a cool, dry place when not in use. Some meat thermometers come with storage cases that help keep the probe protected.




