Digital Cooking Candy Liquid Thermometer with Stainless Steel Pot Clip, Quick Read, Battery Included
$14
- Pocket-sized quick-read thermometer that’s great for measuring temp in thin cuts of meat, fish or poultry
- 5-inch stainless steel stem can get a reading in 6-8 seconds
- Includes stainless steel pot clip for making candy and other liquids
- Temperature range of -58 to 572 degrees F (-50 to 300 degrees C)
- Powered by LR44 button battery (included), backed by a lifetime warranty
Specification: Digital Cooking Candy Liquid Thermometer with Stainless Steel Pot Clip, Quick Read, Battery Included
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10 reviews for Digital Cooking Candy Liquid Thermometer with Stainless Steel Pot Clip, Quick Read, Battery Included
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Mother of Cats –
Update: Apparently the on/off button is tricky and even though you think you’ve clicked it off, it’s still on sometimes. Make sure it is actually off before tossing it in the drawer, and the battery will last for several months to a year. I bought replacement batteries, like 20 for $5, and I’ll be set for years to come. When the battery does die, just pull back the silicone grip, and gently pry up the top… there will be a long wire down the length of the metal thermometer, careful not to snap them! It didn’t look like I could open it at first, so I gave this a poor review at one point, but really they just needed to be clearer about the battery replacement option.
For the price, it can’t be beat. I would say it’s got like a 2 second delay on catching up to heat, definitely not “instant”… but the clip on the side is perfect for making candy, and it’s also perfect for checking meat. I use it all the time to bake, grill, etc.
Andres Consumer –
Just received it and cooked some pork chop and salmon while using this to measure the internal temp.
It works as a thermometer should and measures the temp in Celsius or in Fahrenheit via easily changeable button.
However, I do have a few important notes.
1) WaterProof: It is not water proof, it is water resistant. This means that you cannot safely submerge it in water without potentially damaging it.
2) This is not safe to leave in while cooking, the plastic will deform and melt in the oven or on a grill, but it is okay to use while steaming.
Other than that, this will work perfectly for all your needs as long as you don’t plan on cooking your meat above 300C
Christina Wong –
Meh. It works but as thrown got hotter and it was clipped to the side to boil, the digital screen became harder to read as temp goes above 250°F
Quincy Campbell –
I love it. Easy to operate. Digital. I wish it came with a background light. Overall I love it
Heather –
The thermometer works well but probe is short. I had planned to use it for cheesemaking but didn’t reach far enough down into the pot. Works great as a meat thermometer
nd_sam –
I have been using this thermometer for over a year now and it has been working well. It gives correct readings. I have used it for making breads and candies and they have turned out great.
I am only giving 4 stars because of the case. The thermometer does not fit perfectly in the case. Other than that, it is amazing. Go for it!
South Dakota Shopper –
I needed two digital thermometers for my soap making process, one for the oils and one for the sodium hydroxide mixture. I clip one to each pot while heating on the stove and can easily read while stirring each. When the mixes aren’t the same temp, the soapification processs doesn’t work right. So having two of the same thermometer works great for me. I get consistent results every time. I was concerned that the chemical mixture might negatively impact the metal on the thermometer, but no issues yet after several batches.
hailey deranger –
Went thru 2 batteries in a 6 week period and then it just decided not to work at all. Was good while it lasted…
Dorrie159 –
I bought this for candle making. I really like it but it shuts off even when it is in the hot wax. I don’t know what the fix is for this issue. I would recommend buying this and maybe I need to read the directions again.
Eric Mitchell –
It would work great as a meat or candy thermometer, which is what it’s advertised for, but I needed for use in a taller pouring pitcher when making candles and it just wasn’t long enough for that purpose. The picture makes it seem like the stalk is longer that it actually is (must’ve been taken by a man) but I should have actually read the dimensions before buying. But it does work great and is easy to use and read, so I’m gonna give five stars because it’s a good product and works for what it’s advertised for. The clip is sturdy and holds it in place well. In fact it worked better than the clip on the longer thermometer I purchased later, so I actually use this clip when in making candles still.