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Refrigerator Thermometer Stainless Instant Dual Scale,Large Review

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Description of Refrigerator Thermometer Stainless Instant Dual Scale,Large

Thermometer material: commercial grade stainless steel and toughened glass lens, mechanical thermometer can read instantly, no battery power, ensure food safety. Read Easy:2.56 inch extra Large Dial make read temperature faster and clearer. Extreme temperature range: Temperatures are measured from -20 to 60 °F (-30 °C to 30 °C) to meet different requirements. Multiple uses: For home refrigerators, car refrigerators, freezers, coolers, or any cooling-based food appliance. Purchase Guarantee: If you have any questions, please contact us, we will provide a 12 month warranty period.

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Revainrating 2 out of 5

Unreliable and Frustrating Kitchen Gadget

The thermometer never seems to give an accurate reading, making it almost useless in a home and kitchen SETTING. While the size is convenient, the lack of reliable results makes it not worth the purchase..

Pros
  • Large size
Cons
  • Inaccurate readings.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I like analog thermometers. You don't need batteries.

Analog thermometers are always ready...no batteries needed...never. When you need them most, digital thermometers always seem to have a dead battery. With analog devices, the easy-to-read dial tells me exactly what's going on in my fridge and freezer. My freezer is in the garage and electrical codes require you to use a GFCI (ground fault circuit breaker) outlet. The chain broke, but this was not noticed until five days later, when all the meat had already thawed. I reinstalled the GFCI outlet…

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  • Kitchen & Dining
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