KIZEN Instant Read Waterproof Meat / Food Probe Thermometer / Magnetic NEW
 
Why do we use food thermometers? Food Safety and Temperature Control. With today's food prices we need to know when cooking oil is hot; food is under-cooked, or over-cooked; or even when a food has cooled to a safe temperature for storage. And analog thermometers can be painfully slow and inaccurate.
1. What features do professional cooks look for and prefer in a food thermometer?
 
Instant On, Easy Read, Light Weight, Easy Clean Up, Waterproof, Comfortable Use, Accuracy, Large Screen, etc.
 
2. Which of those features does the Kizen Instant Read Food Thermometer have?
 
All of the above!
 
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Brand New & Sealed in the original box with printed instructions for use.
 
You can test and re-set the temp gauge by inserting the probe into a cup of ice water (at 32 degrees F) and by inserting the probe into a pan of boiling water (at 212 degrees F). Easily switches from Celsius to Fehrenheit at the touch of button.
 
Powered by standard Button Batteries common to many PCs and sold in places like Dollar Tree.
 
180 degree swivel allows comfortable use by both Left handed and Right handed cooks.
 
The KIZEN waterproof food thermometer can withstand being submerged in water (like dishwater) for several minutes.
 
The button batteries are concealed behind an obvious and easy opening screw type cap in the battery compartment.
 
Thermapen One is the Number One meat thermometer and a new one typically costs about $100. It's accurate and quick with lots of bells, alarms, and chimes (literally). Thermoworks at about $50 is often a runner up as is "Meater" at about $70. There's a wide variety of other digital meat & food thermometers on the market in the $15 to $30 range but with fewer features or obvious limitations like small screens, or non-rotating screens, or no instant off feature, etc.
 
A standard stainless steel analog food probe typically sells for $5 to $10
 
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