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Taylor Large 2.5 Inch Dial Kitchen Cooking Oven Thermometer, Analog

7.5

Taylor Large 2.5 Inch Dial Kitchen Cooking Oven Thermometer, Analog

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· LARGE DIAL: A large, colorful 2-1/2-inch dial makes this oven thermometer easy to read. · HIGHLY ACCURATE: The temperature ranges from 100 degrees to 600 degrees Fahrenheit. · TEMP INDICATION: The dial features a glass lens with a red pointer to indicate temperature. · DURABLE: The stainless steel construction provides strength, durability, and corrosion resistance. · VERSATILE DESIGN: This unique design can be hung from a rack or stand on its own. · NSF: The thermometer is NSF (National Sanitation Foundation) certified so it complies with all required standards for the quality, durability and cleanability of consumer products.

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Amazon CustomerReviewed in the United States on August 12, 2024

Nice, old fashioned, not digital, easy hang, easy read. All pluses!

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raniReviewed in the United States on February 5, 2021

After moving to a rental with a range of decidedly inferior quality than I was used to, I noted unsurprisingly that my baked goods took waaaay too long, often came out raw inside even after upping the bake time by 50% or more. That (and the initially disgusting state of my oven, which had never been cleaned apparently before someone ran a self-clean cycle—big no no) made me want to abandon baking altogether, for whatever didn’t fit in my far superior countertop compact toaster oven. But, you know, pandemic and all. My toaster oven is fantastic, but I did buy a compact one, so it limits my options for baking pans. And I really, really want to use up all the crazy pantry supplies I have picked up over time, many of which demand the oven. So, I looked for my old oven thermometer, a Taylor model, and realized I probably left it in my old oven when I moved. A quick web search turned up some options; I went for this one, believing it to be the same as my old one. It’s actually almost twice the diameter, good for aging eyes! It’s also more stable with its little hanging hook than the old one was (I kept knocking the old one over when I’d put in or remove pans, but this one so far has not been in the way—puzzling, since it’s bigger!)... and it is easy to read through the now clean (ish) oven door after seven rounds of scrubbing. What it told me was startling, but fit my suspicions. The oven took forever to come up to the set temp; actually, when it said it was done preheating, it was FIFTY degrees lower than what I had set!!! I mean, we all know ovens vary a little, but... that’s just ridiculous. I kept pushing up the set temp until the thermometer told me we were there. Interestingly, the oven does reach the set temp eventually; it just has to take a lot longer than it’s telling you to do so, resulting in spectacularly uneven heating through the bake. Without this little gem, I wouldn’t have known that. It’s not just the calibration, it’s the preheat cycle that’s messed up. So, basically, to bake with anything like a reasonable degree of certainty, I have to keep preheating for an extra twenty minutes or so—or just heat the oven hotter to start with, then turn it down. This was at the higher end of temps; I was shooting for 400, got 350, and had to go to 450 for the temp to be 400 when the preheat light went off and the oven beeped to say it was ready. But over time, it kept going up (while I was baking!!!), so I had to back down to 425. My dish came out fine, thankfully, but this tells me we’re not making anything fancy in here, for sure. I still have to see how the low temp works; I want to make meringue for pavlova, and I just don’t trust the oven. But I do trust this nifty little thermometer! It’s really making me change the way I use this crummy oven. If it were my appliance, I’d get it serviced or replaced, but since it’s a rental, that’s not going to happen. At least now I can hope for better results than I got for the first few months; as an experienced cook and baker, accuracy matters to me. I haven’t calibrated the dial itself to find out how accurate the thermometer is, but it seems to be correct based on how my baked goods are coming out now, in terms of time and bake quality, relative to before using the oven thermometer. Wish I had bought this thing months ago, when I first suspected oven sabotage. I held out hope of finding my old one, but at this price point, I really shouldn’t have. Buy it if you have any doubts about your oven. Or even if you don’t—it might surprise you. I just know that, when I move next time, I’m taking this thing with me!!!

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J maloneReviewed in the United States on July 18, 2024

Tells the temp, seems accurate but falls through the racks of the oven.

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J. SokoloffReviewed in the United States on January 22, 2024

We were having intermittent problems with our oven and I used this to help troubleshoot it. The device works well and is easy to read. By using it, we were able to narrow down the problem and I could repair it and then use this to calibrate the top and bottom ovens so they matched each other for temperature settings. (I have no way to compare this to an absolute reference, but I could use it to match the two ovens to each other.) Very well priced as well.

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BenReviewed in the United States on December 1, 2023

Bought this thermometer for a temperamental gas oven at my Mom's place that's well over 50 years old. We didn't even know it was temperamental until we measured it with this thermometer. This is our first Thanksgiving dinner without Dad, who left the planet in March. Back in 2019, we lost our upstairs neighbor to a stroke, too. Our Thanksgiving meals that normal had 5 of us has been dwindled down to 3 through the last few years. It was a bittersweet moment, to have to cook this meal, acknowledging the permanent absence of these two people from our lives. In a way, the thermometer reminds me of a clock. My Mom even thought it was a clock when I first opened the package. Here the clock marks the passage of time, something we'll never get back. But I digress from to the esoteric and return to the review at hand. The thermometer showed a 10-deg fluctuation at a setpoint of 325 F. This was educational, because the last few Thanksgiving dinners I've cooked, I didn't know this. The oven is so old, there isn't a digital display like the newer ovens have. So, having a thermometer is critical to make sure the meal is cooked at the right temperature. Even with the newer ovens, it's still a good idea to have an external thermometer as a secondary check. Temperature sensors start degrading with age. Something that's made 10 years later might not be as good quality as the original thermistor in your oven is still going to work better because it hasn't gone through that denigration. Accuracy I have no way of verifying the accuracy of this thermometer. I'm assuming it's quite accurate as this tech has not changed much over the decades.

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PaulaReviewed in the United States on November 2, 2024

I love this product. It’s easy to read, and I could check my oven temperature perfectly now.

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HBReviewed in the United States on October 18, 2024

Either it works well, or it has the exact same problem as my oven's internal thermometer, because it just keeps confirming my oven sets temp perfectly, which is nice to see.

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JJ CalReviewed in the United States on August 30, 2024

Works good. Only complaint is the slot to hang on the oven rack is too small. Need to file it out to make it larger so it will hang correctly.

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AngélicaReviewed in Mexico on October 14, 2024

Buena calidad, muy funcional para mi hirno que no tiene los grados especificados, bonito y resistente.

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DhruvReviewed in India on August 1, 2024

Amazing product If you are looking for oven thermometer, this is the one.

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RufusReviewed in Canada on September 24, 2020

A very good oven thermometer that is easy to read . Has been a benefit helping me with oven with faulty thermostat.

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NicReviewed in the United Kingdom on January 13, 2020

Thanks to this thermometer I now know that the hottest my oven gets is only 125 degrees celsius!

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MalakaiiReviewed in Japan on November 7, 2023

正確さは分かりませんが以前使っていた安物と違って見た目もいいし、簡易オーブンの網の上に置いた安定感も全く違います。これにしてよかった!