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Review Comark PDQ400 Waterproof Pen Style Digital Food Thermometer with Max Hold to Prove The Rinse Temperature of Commercial Dishwashers, Blue

Page Contents1 Details: Comark PDQ400 Waterproof Pen Style Digital Food Thermometer with Max Hold to Prove The Rinse Temperature of Commercial Dishwashers, Blue2 Buyer Guide meat thermometer3 How to choose meat thermometer4 How to maintain meat thermometer4.1 Related posts:5 Review Polder Waterproof Digital Instant Read Meat Thermometer with Folding Probe and Ambidextrous B…6 Review Meat […]

Details: Comark PDQ400 Waterproof Pen Style Digital Food Thermometer with Max Hold to Prove The Rinse Temperature of Commercial Dishwashers, Blue

Brand: Comark

Review Comark PDQ400 Waterproof Pen Style Digital Food Thermometer with Max Hold to Prove The Rinse Temperature of Commercial Dishwashers, Blue

The PDQ400 Waterproof Pocket Digital Thermometer with Thin Tip Probe is compact and slim and has a thin probe tip for fast response. The 1. 5millimeters probe is ideal when chefs check the temperature of thin foods like burgers. The PDQ400 Thermometer is waterproof so ideal for use in busy, steamy kitchens and can also be used to check dishwasher cycles.

check price Comark PDQ400 Waterproof Pen Style Digital Food Thermometer with Max Hold to Prove The Rinse Temperature of Commercial Dishwashers, Blue

Advantages

  • Products can be returned
  • Make sure this fits by entering your model number.
  • Temperature Range: -20°C to +200°C / -4°F to +400°F
  • 1. 5millimeters Thin Tip Probe for Fast Response
  • Accurate to 0. 5°C / 1°F
  • Max Hold for use in Commercial Dishwasher

Notice

  • Is an online purchase
  • Delivery may be delayed in some areas.

review Comark PDQ400 Waterproof Pen Style Digital Food Thermometer with Max Hold to Prove The Rinse Temperature of Commercial Dishwashers, Blue

review Comark PDQ400 Waterproof Pen Style Digital Food Thermometer with Max Hold to Prove The Rinse Temperature of Commercial Dishwashers, Blue

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 shopping for a meat thermometer, there are a few factors to keep in mind:

  • What temperature are you looking to store? Meat thermometers store temperature in one of two ways: Fahrenheit or Celsius. Some options also store temperature in degrees Kelvin.
  • What size are you looking for? Meat thermometers come in a wide range of sizes, ranging from 2 inches to 2 feet. The size you choose will largely depend on how much meat you need to cook, and your storage needs.
  • How accurate is the thermometer? Accuracy varies widely between meat thermometers. Some higher-end units have features like colored lights that indicate different levels of doneness. Some higher-end options also store temperature in degrees Kelvin.

How to maintain meat thermometer

 
Maintaining your meat thermometer is easy. Always wash your hands after touching your meat thermometer and allow it to dry thoroughly before storing it. Always clean your meat thermometer before you store it. To do this, remove the needle and dunk it in a bowl full of hot water. After the needle is removed, clean the thermometer with a paper towel. If needed, use a toothpick to remove food particles from the needle before putting it back into the meat thermometer.

  • Store your meat thermometer in a dry place away from direct sunlight. A dark cabinet or drawer is fine.
  • Store your meat thermometer away from other items that are likely to spill on it.
  • Never store your meat thermometer in a plastic bag.
  • Never store your meat thermometer in a glass or metal container.
  • Don’t leave your meat thermometer on the countertop.