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Review on Rubbermaid Commercial Products Stainless Steel ๐ŸŒก๏ธ Oven/Grill/Smoker Monitoring Thermometer with Instant Read Technology by Robert Dickinson

Revainrating 5 out of 5

It's not interesting, it's not sexy, but it's essential for every home

If you've looked up functional in the dictionary, you won't be surprised to see an illustration of an oven thermometer. There's literally NOTHING sexy or attractive about it, but damn it's functional. And he works there with the best of them. The reason we bought it was because I was becoming suspicious of the temperature in our oven. We recently moved and the oven was in place, really new and expensive so we didn't want to replace it. But she just couldn't cook - a key job for an oven - at least not at the time we expected. And I'm obsessive, maybe obsessive, about different parts of the food appearing at the same time. I hate keeping things warm or - oh boy - reheating them, and it was horrible to keep putting things back because they weren't ready while everything else that wasn't cooked in the oven spoils on the stove. Side. Enough to give me an upset stomach. So we bought it, threw it and heated it up. minus 20 degrees! Who used to live in this house? savages. Download the PDF manual for the oven, fiddle with the settings, and run the preheat test again. The thermometer and oven synchronized and my life reconnected to them. Now everything is cooked on time and the food no longer spoils. All thanks to this wonderful functional little thing. Everyone should have one - check your oven even if you think it's fine, and check again every few months. Ovens can drift and it's better to be safe than sorry than ruin your food. highlighted.

Pros
  • Free for educational purposes
Cons
  • There are nuances