Our review:Item Description:Take the guesswork out of your cooking and baking and enjoy meals cooked to perfection. This digital thermometer has a temperature range from 32 to 482 degrees, and includes easy-to-use programmable settings, a count up and down timer, alarm and large display. It's calibrated to the National Sanitation Foundation standards, the highest standard achievable, and accepted for commercial use, so it's extremely accurate. Battery is included.
Amazon.com Review:If you've ever opened the oven door to check on a roast only to watch the heat escape while an 'instant read' thermometer measures temperature, you'll appreciate this impressively-accurate, remote cable thermometer. Simply insert its high-heat stainless steel probe into meat, shut the oven door, and monitor internal food temperature on a large, easy-to-read digital display. You can even program an alarm to sound when food has reached a desired temperature. Predetermined settings are also available. This capability is especially useful for smoking, barbecuing, or any 'low and slow' technique--eliminating the need to check on food and allow precious smoke to escape.
Unlike other remote probe thermometers, heat resistance makes this versatile tool ideal for candy making or deep fat frying. A special clip secures the probe to your saucepan. Plus, since the Proaccurate withstands temperatures up to 482 degrees Fahrenheit, you won't melt through several probes in the course of a year's cooking.
A magnetic back and folding stand let you store the thermometer on a counter or stove. A handy 24-hour count-up, count-down timer also functions solo to aid any cooking task. This commercial-quality thermometer is calibrated to the National Sanitation Foundation standards--the highest standards achievable. It runs on a single AAA battery, included with purchase.
--Mary Park
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Buyer Testimonials
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This model is terrific!
I and my professional barbecue team partners have been using three of these units (same model)for a year and a half, with no problems and usage of an average of 45 events per year/40 tests per event. Just use average, sensible care and they work well. I suspect that some of the users who rate these poorly do not have experience and the sense to utilize them the way they are intended. A fine product for the money. Even if I got a year out of each of them, they would be an accurate bargain.
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Excellent Meat Thermometer
This works great with no trouble. It's easy to use and seems very accurate. It has easy settings for different meats and how well done you want it. Sometimes I'd like to set the alarm at an in-between temp, but it really isn't a problem. I've had no problems for the past couple of years.
Highly recommended!
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better products available
The one I received did not work, the return was very easy. Other con, the timer does not show seconds. I had a Polder that was great. Still, the straight thermometers are the fastest.
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Best Probe Thermometer Out There!
I am a big fan of probe thermometers, and I have owned and ruined several of them; each a different brand. The CDN is the most accurate and can withstand high heat - best on the market in this price range. I have owned this thermometer for over a year now, and in this time it has:
1. Been rained on at least 5 times.
2. Dropped in our pool.
3. Been hidden in our sandbox.
4. Been dropped on hot coals and backing partially melted.
Each time this thermometer has miraculously come back to life and worked perfectly! The original battery is still going.
If I had to purchase a new one, it would be this thermometer!
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No complaints yet
So far so good, works well in my oven. Probe did get stuck on oven roof, though that was probably my bad.
Does not automatically come set to sound an alarm, so checking that first is probably good.