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CDN Digital Probe Thermometer, Timer & Clock
Getprofessional results every time! This device allows you to accuratelymeasure the internal temperature of food while it cooks, as well as totime the cooking process. The alarms can be set independently to go offwhen both the desired temperature has been reached and the desiredcooking time has elapsed. features Temperature range: 14 degrees to 392degrees F & -10 degrees to 200 degrees C Digital thermometer, timerwith oven test feature Count up and down timer Cord, probe and clip forcandy making Available in white and silver more
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- Posted: Dec-24-2008
Excelent product! I reccomend it to everyone!
I have this exact timer though mine says "Pampered Cheff" on it. I have had it for several years now and LOVE IT! I don't cook my meats anymore by guessing how long they need to bake i just use the thermometer. Also VERRY handy when smoking meat! i have a bullet water smoker and I can just leave...
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- Posted: Dec-05-2008
Sooooooooooo.... disappointed!
I got this themometer as a Christmas gift last year after years of frustrating candy-making trying to read the mercury through foggy glass on those cheap yellow-capped varieties. Today was the big day! I was kicking off my holiday goodie-making, and planned to use my nifty new CDN Combo Probe....
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- Posted: Mar-15-2008
Disappointed
I should have read the reviews first, we've run into all the same problems mentioned already. The magnet came off, the temperature is wrong, the saucepan holder doesn't fit over the probe, the buttons don't always work. Since we bought this specifically for making candy, it's useless to us.
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- Posted: Dec-21-2007
Great Features but it Broke
I love the features on this thermometer! The timer and temperature alert combination is incredible for cooking because both values are so important. The temp alert allows you cook it internally to perfection but sometimes you want to check it after 20 minutes to make sure it's not...
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- Posted: May-20-2007
Works for tea temperature and timing
Works well to measure water temperature in a tea kettle, though the temperatures here rarely exceed 180F (anything higher you let the water boil), and as a countdown timer when tea seeping in pot.Buttons poorly designed, and wiggle, resulting in many button presses that do nothing. Glue on a...
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- Posted: Mar-30-2007
Mostly OK.
Lasted 3 years with heavy use but will NOT measure up to its advertised temperature (392F), so is NOT a candy thermometer.Confusing instructions but not a show stopper. Probe will break if put in dishwasher (as do they all). Response to button pushes was kinda slow. (for this reason am looking...
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- Posted: Jan-18-2007
DIGTIL THERMOMETOR
IT IS BETTER THEN I HOPED IT WORD BE, E'Z TO READ AND PROGRAM
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- Posted: Jan-09-2007
Sometimes less is more
I've had other digital thermometers with pre-programmed temperatures that were just confusing to use. Finding the preferred temperature for any meat or poultry item is such a simple matter (any decent cookbook will have them, many recipes specify, and there are always the many online resources)...
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- Posted: Jan-06-2007
Dry Ham for Christmas anyone?
I bought this before Christmas to use when cooking holiday meals and to try for potential gifts. It turned out to be a bad idea. First of all, the clip for use with saucepans would not go on the probe and secondly I had a similar experience to the candy lady. I used the thermometer to cook a...
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- Posted: Dec-22-2006
Not good for candy!
I bought two of these; one for me and one for a gift. I used it immediately to make English toffee. The temperature never registered above 220 F and it burned! I checked the temperature with my old candy thermometer (with the mercury) and it said it was over 390 F. So, I took out the other...
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