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Binding: Kitchen
Brand: Taylor
EAN: 0077784059395
Label: Taylor Thermometers
Manufacturer: Taylor Thermometers
Model: 5939N
Publisher: Taylor Thermometers
Sales Rank: 1525
Studio: Taylor Thermometers
Features:- 2-3/4-Inch dial measures temperatures from 120 to 200-degrees fahrenheit
- Dial's face shows proper meat and poultry temperatures
- Made of stainless steel with 4-1/2-inch stem
- Easy to read;durable; resists rust and stains
- Safe to use in dishwasher
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Product Description: 5-1/2' Stainless Steel Meat Thermometer Large, easy-to-read 2 3/4' dial Range 120°F to 212°F Preparation scale for various meats Durable stainless steel 5 1/2' stem Dishwasher safe NSF approved
Amazon.com Review: This thermometer takes the guesswork out of cooking meats and poultry. Its easy-to-read 2-3/4-inch dial measures temperatures from 120 to 200 degrees F. A guide on the dial's face shows proper meat and poultry temperatures, from rare beef to well-done turkey, and a red arrow on the rim can be moved to a desired temperature as a reminder. The thermometer is made of stainless steel, has a 4-1/2-inch stem, and is dishwasher-safe. --Fred Brack
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I used this thermometer once, in the Thanksgiving turkey, and somehow juices from the turkey leaked into the dial. It was not in anyway submerged, so I don't know how it happened, but it had to be thrown away.
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I primarily use this to monitor the temperature of steamed milk, but I use it to test meats as well, it works every time. The large dial is easily readable and slightly cumbersome. I have owned this for over a year, it is durable, it is accurate, it was worth my money
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Good, accurate meat thermometer. You can't leave it in the meat in the oven, but it gives good, accurate readings. Be careful when buying a thermometer - you need accuracy. Most grocery store thermometers don't give you that and are thus valueless. This will take a minute to come to a stable reading. Be patient.
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I bought this in October 2007 and used it a total of three times... it worked well when I used it but unfortunately, stopped working. I noticed the last time I used it there was water in the display after washing it by hand.
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Thermometers are not always accurate. I'm glad I tested mine before using it. It is 20 degrees off! Water boils at 212F, but my thermometer read 190 degrees. Even after leaving the thermometer in the boiling water for a couple of minutes, it did not get past 192 degrees. I was expecting it to be a little off, but 20 degrees? That's a little obnoxious. I will be replacing this thermometer as quickly as possible. I'm sorry I wasted the money.
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