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Taylor 9842 Commercial Waterproof Digital Thermometer |  | Brand: Taylor Category: Kitchen
List Price: $18.99 Buy New: $12.50 as of 9/9/2010 01:36 CDT details You Save: $6.49 (34%)
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Seller: ChefToyz Rating: 178 reviews Sales Rank: 78
Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0 Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 4.9 x 1.4
MPN: 9842 Model: 9842 UPC: 077784098424 EAN: 0077784098424 ASIN: B00009WE45
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Water-proof thermometer displays an easy-to-read 4-digit LCD readout on a 1-inch dial | | • | 5-inch stainless-steel stem stores in an antibacterial storage and carrying sleeve | | • | Temperature range is from -40 to 450 degrees F, and -40 to 230 degrees C | | • | The NSF-listed thermometer uses a watch battery for power; on/off button protects the life of the battery | | • | Measures 5-3/4 inches long and comes backed by a 1-year warranty |
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Product Description Reduce 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.
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Showing reviews 1-5 of 178
A good thermometer at a good price August 24, 2010 aarevalo I have a tendency to prefer digital displays over analog ones because analog displays sometimes require interpolating between markings to get the most accurate reading. This thermometer's digital display eliminates that sort of human error in reading the display.
I bought this because I was roasting a pork brisket and wanted to make sure that it had reached the proper temperature. The design of this thermometer was well thought out. The display is easily readable, the user interface is fairly intuitive. The protective cap has been designed to be for dual purposes. A hole has been placed transversely which allows holding the metal probe without danger of getting burned by the hot metal of the probe. It also serves to keep the probe tip off the table surface, thereby preventing any contamination of the probe.
Overall, I am quite happy with this thermometer and I would recommend it for any cook, whether it is used for professional or domestic cooking.
Great tool at a great price August 5, 2010 Genevieve A Copeland Easy to use, quick read out, was very accurate in measuring tempurature. A great addition to my gadgets.
Taylor Commercial Thermometer August 3, 2010 Lynne Moorhouse (Stevensville, MD USA) I have a Taylor Commercial Thermometer that I have had about 18 months.I went to use it today only to find out it needs a new battery. Upon opening the back to get the battery number I found that I can't access the battery as it is covered and the cover over it is soldered on. So one more thing I thought would last is going to the trash.
Terrible, not reliable. July 17, 2010 My pen name 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
Purchased this and within only one month of gentle and proper use the numbers faded out to where they finally disappeared completely. Amazon's customer service sent out a replacement and that one was dead upon arrival. Absolutely terrible quality. I would not risk buying from this brand, it is not a hardy or reliable thermometer.
Would not calibrate - Sent it back July 15, 2010 Ryan J Moore 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I followed the instructions to the letter (which are not complicated) to calibrate this thermometer, but it read 45 degrees for ice water no matter how far the calibration screw was turned. I re-set it, removed the battery, tried everything to get it to work. Total frustration! I sent it back and will never buy a Taylor product again.
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