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- 1 Details: ThermoPro TP450 Dual Laser Temperature Gun for Cooking+ThermoPro TP420 Two-in-One Infrared Thermometer with Meat Probe
- 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: ThermoPro TP450 Dual Laser Temperature Gun for Cooking+ThermoPro TP420 Two-in-One Infrared Thermometer with Meat Probe
Brand: ThermoPro
Advantages
- Products can be returned
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- Dual Laser: ThermoPro infared temp thermometer has dual laser pointers with a 0.5-second response time, making it better than a single laser since it’s faster to target and easier to scan surface temperatures for reliable results every time (Not for human)
- 2-in-1 IR Food Thermometer: As the upgrade of temperature guns and instant-read meat thermometers, the ThermoPro TP420 can measure both internal and surface temperatures! Use the IR sensor to get the pizza stone surface temperature, and the meat probe to take internal temperature of your food
- Safer Distance & Better Accuracy: With the latest thermopile technology and a distance-to-spot ratio of 16:1, this ir thermometer gun allows you to read temps at longer, safer distance than ever before; Adjustable emissivity from 0.1 to 1.0 provides measurement accuracy across different surface types highly up to ±1.5%
- Fast, Accurate Temperature Probe: This instant read thermometer with high precision sensor measures internal temperatures accurately to ±1.8°F within just 2-3 seconds; its wide measuring range from -58°F to 572°F makes this device a must-have for cooking, baking, heating liquids, BBQ, and air fryers
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
A meat thermometer measures the internal temperature of the meat to ensure it’s cooked thoroughly. If you plan on cooking steaks, roasts, pork chops, chicken breasts, or other meats, a meat thermometer will help you cook them evenly and consistently.- Length: The longer the meat thermometer, the better. The longer the thermometer, the easier it will be for you to check the temperature of the meat.
- Knob: Meat thermometers with a knob are easier to handle. A knob also makes turning the thermometer easier, especially if yours is battery-operated.
- Battery life: With most meat thermometers, you’ll want to invest in ones that have rechargeable batteries.
- Temperature range: Ideally, the temperature range of your meat thermometer should cover any temperature you plan on cooking your meat to.
- Accuracy: Most meat thermometers are accurate to 2?F. The accuracy of your thermometer will depend on how accurate the thermometer you use is.
How accurate is the thermometer?
- A good meat thermometer will register when the meat reaches 160?F.
- A mediocre meat thermometer will register when the meat reaches 140?F.
- A bad meat thermometer will register when the meat reaches 130?F.
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.




