Taylor Analog Instant-Read Dial Thermometer
Use this thermometer while your meat is still on the grill or in the stove to quickly & easliy read the temperature. Conveniently sized and priced right for every cook!
This thermometer instantly ascertains the temperature of foods, whether they're on the buffet line or being cooked. Its 1-inch dial, protected by a shatterproof plastic lens, displays temperatures from 0 to 220 degrees F. The thermometer comes with a pocket case and has a 5-inch stainless-steel stem. Should it seem to be off kilter, the thermometer can be recalibrated by twisting the hexagonal hub beneath the dial with pliers. --Fred Brack
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Taylor Analog Instant-Read Dial Thermometer Reviews
Easy and efficient and gets the job done. This thermometer registers a little slowly, but it functions just fine.
I use it for yogurt making with sultan yogurt maker. This one is not supposed to go in the oven as it has plastic on top as opposed to glass.
It works, but I prefer digital. This is an "old-style" analog thermometer that doesn't require batteries, lcd screens, etc.
This thermometer not only works well, but I was able to calibrate it to the digital one that is dying. So I was able to get this Taylor to match that one. Since I make bread, but live in a very damp area, it is vitally important that all my ingrediants are within a certain temperature range. My digital worked well, but not for much longer.
I bought this to replace a broken thermometer - one with a glass column that was very slow to give a temperature readings. It gives readings quickly, and they seem accurate. Mostly I use it when baking breads to test the temperature of water or milk before adding yeast, but I find myself grabbing it to test the internal temperature of meats too, and it works fine. What a difference. While this thermometer is probably not unbreakable, it has no glass to shatter - and it comes with a protective sleeve (bright blue - easy to locate in a drawer full of other things) that allows me to store it with other baking supplies without worrying about breaking it.
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