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IRXL400 PROACCURATE INSTA-READ CANDY & DEEP FRY THERMOMETER

Chefs always have a thermometer handy. This one is suitable for both stovetop and microwave use and very easy to use. Essential for both deep frying and candy making endeavors so whether you're making wontons or pralines, be sure to keep this handy. You'll also find it useful to have a thermometer at hand when baking bread, or cooking poultry and roasts.  more

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  • From: Amazon
  • Posted: Dec-15-2008

GREAT THERMOTER

THIS IS WONDERFFUL THERMOMETER, I HAVE ONLY ONE FAULT WITH IT. THE NUMBERS ARE NOT LARGE ENOUGH. I HAVE EYE PROBLEMS AND I COULD AND WOULD APPRECIATE LARGER NUMBERS.

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  • From: Amazon
  • Posted: Dec-26-2007

Poor design

The heat sensor on this thermometer is set too high. I have to tip the pan so the syrup will reach it and I don't think I'm getting an accurate reading. As you candy makers know it's important not to disturb the syrup. I plan on getting a different thermometer for candy making. I'm sure it will...

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  • From: Amazon
  • Posted: Aug-20-2007

Melted... thermometer

I bought this recently and used it for deep frying, once. After being clipped on the side of the pan for 15 minutes at 375 degrees, the face melted and gooed onto my stove. Who makes a thermometer dial face out of plastic, and even worse... plastic that can't stand the heat near what it is...

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  • From: Amazon
  • Posted: Dec-22-2005

Near worthless for candy

This thermometer gives completely inaccurate readings unless you have at least the first 1.5 inches in the food. If any part of that sensor area is exposed to air, the reading will be way low.So, if you're using it for something like peanut brittle or fudge, chances are, your boiling liquids...

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