Taylor Thermometer, Digital Probe
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Product Description
The Taylor digital cooking thermometer helps to control the temperature of food. This thermometer displays temperature ranges of 32 deg F to 392 deg F/ 0 deg C to 200 deg C. Taylor Precision Products Digital Cooking Thermometer/Timer (1470N). Programmable meat thermometer by temperature. Easy-to-read dual LCD readout. Automatic time/temperature alarm. Folds down for compact storage.
This Taylor Digital Cooking Thermometer is an updated version of the popular 1470 roasting/baking thermometer and timer. It features a stainless steel faceplate to match your appliances and accessories. This item has a temperature range from 32 to 392 degrees Fahrenheit and 0 to 200 degrees Celsius. With this programmable thermometer, an alarm will go off when the desired temperature is reached.
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