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- 1 Details: Meat Thermometer, Waterproof Food Thermometer, Instant Read Digital Cooking Thermometer for Kitchen Cooking BBQ Sugar Jam Water Meat Milk
- 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: Meat Thermometer, Waterproof Food Thermometer, Instant Read Digital Cooking Thermometer for Kitchen Cooking BBQ Sugar Jam Water Meat Milk
Brand: Pitasha
1 Display the current temperature measured by the probe in 5 seconds2 ℃/℉ switchable function3 IP65 waterproof, allow you safely clean the thermometer under running water4 10 minutes auto-off feature5 Temperature measurement range: -50℃~300℃/-58℉~572℉, if the temperature is lower than -50℃/-58℉ or higher than 300℃/572℉, the product display will show LL.L or HH.H.6 Temperature accuracy: ±1℃7 Resolution: 0.1℃/℉8 Food grade stainless steel probe, probe length: 141mm9 The back of the product has a strong magnet that can be adsorbed on iron tools10 Power supply: AG13*1 1.5V
Advantages
- Products can be returned
- Make sure this fits by entering your model number.
- Instant read in 5 seconds
- 141mm super long probe
- IP65 waterproof
- 10 minutes auto off
Notice
- Is an online purchase
- Delivery may be delayed in some areas.
Buyer Guide meat thermometer
If you’re shopping for a meat thermometer, this guide will give you all the information you need.- Type of thermometer needed. Meat thermometers can come in many types.
- Digital or Analog? Digital thermometers are more versatile. They allow you to monitor temperatures remotely from your smartphone. The downside is that digital thermometers cost around $30. Analog thermometers are cheaper, but you may need a meat probe to place in the meat.
- Room Temperature. If you plan on using your thermometer in your refrigerator or freezer, make sure the thermometer is accurate to 0?F. Otherwise, the thermometer may not give you accurate readings at all.
- Probe. A meat probe can be attached to your meat. The probe has a temperature probe that connects to the thermometer.
- Probe Size. Different probes have different diameters. The larger the probe, the thicker and more direct contact with your meat it will provide.
- Thermometer. Most meat thermometers come with 3 to 5 probes.
- Battery. Some thermometers use batteries. Some use an AC adapter.
- Cost. Most meat thermometers cost around $10-$30.
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
If you eat a lot of meat, a good meat thermometer is an essential kitchen tool. You can use a meat thermometer to check the internal temperature of any meat youre cooking.- Use a digital meat thermometer if youre only cooking for one or two people. Digital thermometers have small screens that show the temperature reading, and a digital readout makes it easy to set and retrieve a precise internal temperature. If youre cooking meat for a larger group, a digital meat thermometer may not be the best option.
- Use a meat thermometer with a probe. A probe-style meat thermometer allows you to insert the tip of the thermometer directly into the meat. These thermometers are a bit more delicate than digital meat thermometers, so its important to handle the probe with care.
- Wash your meat thermometer. Before storing your meat thermometer, be sure to wash it with hot, soapy water to remove any leftover food particles.
- Store your meat thermometer in a cool, dry place. If you store it in the refrigerator, be sure to avoid placing the probe tip directly in the vegetable drawer, as the temperature in there can be much hotter than the rest of the refrigerator.
- Keep your meat thermometer clean. Before you store or use your meat thermometer, be sure to remove any pieces of food and wipe it down with a moist towel to remove any buildup.




