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Kitchen & Housewares : Polder Original Cooking Timer and Thermometer |
List Price: $25.00Amazon.com's Price: $24.99 You Save: $0.01 ( 0%)Prices subject to change.
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Binding: Kitchen
Brand: Polder
Color: White
EAN: 0047188003621
Label: Polder
Manufacturer: Polder
Model: 362-90
Publisher: Polder
Sales Rank: 195
Studio: Polder
Variation Description: white
Features:- Presettable alarm temperature range: 32F to 392F
- 5-minute alarm
- Timer works simultaneously with thermometer
- Memory for frequently used settings
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Product Description: 1996 Good Housekeeping Good Buy Award / 32 to 392 Degrees Farenheit / 5 Minute Alarm / Memory / Simultaneous Timer
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No more guess work. Monitor cooking temps at a glance. Alarm sounds when meats reach desired temp. Roasts come out to perfection.
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love this!
Easy to use, I love the audible alarm for time and pre-set temp
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I've owned two of these Polder thermometers. Both times they've started out working fine, but within a year, they begin to provide erratic readings. It figures that even Cook's Illustrated could only give a "recommended with reservations" rating to this model and its identical Taylor brand counterpart.
(I also didn't like that the timer could only be adjusted in one-minute increments, so I still have to rely on my microwave's timer.)
I'd be happy to pay more for a more durable, more reliable probe thermometer -- still looking!
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Bought this item after watching Alton Brown on Food Network cooking with one on their Thanksgiving Special and reading the reviews of others on Amazon. No kitchen should be with out one and this particular one with its temperature alarm is superb.
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I bought my thermometer for help when cooking meat in the oven. It does everything as advertised, however I can't seem to find a switch to turn the thing off when I want to store it. To shut it off I have to take the battery out of it and store the instrument that way. That is a real pain when you have to then keep track of the thermometer the probe and wire and a little loose rolling battery. Then when you want to use it again you have to take the time to pull the battery cover that is somewhat difficult to remove, replace the battery and then replace the battery cover. The thermometer is handy to have when cooking but a pain in the A__ to store!! It is just one of those poorly designed and cheaply made Chinese manufactured things that would have been much better built in the good old USA!!
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