Fast Waterproof Thin Probe Thermometer - Top Display
This model features a very thin probe leaving no noticeable hole in your bread.
Besides the top view display, the main distinguishing features of this model vs. our RT600C is the addition of auto shut off and the ability to calibrate it.
Where most "instant" read thermometers take 20-30 seconds to reach a true temperature reading, this one takes about 6-8 seconds.
When you're checking to see if your bread is done, waiting 20-30 seconds for your "instant" read thermometer to reach a true reading seems like an eternity. To minimize heat loss from oven and food, you want an accurate reading quickly.
- Measuring Range: 40 to 302°F / -40 to 150°C
- Adjustable calibration
- Auto-off after 10 minutes
- Waterproof rating: IP65
- Toggles between Fahrenheit and Celsius
- Probe Length: 4 3/4"
- Comes with protective probe sleeve that can clip to pocket
- Battery 1.5 volt, type A76 or equivalent x 1 piece (included)
Instant read probe thermometers are considered by many professional bread bakers to be (along with the kitchen scale) an essential tool. They take the guesswork out of determining when your bread or other food is done cooking.
Excellent for use with fish, poultry and other meats too. Never under or overcook again.
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Need help choosing an instant read thermometer?
All three models we offer will do the job well, giving you an accurate read in about 5-10 seconds. Here are the distinguishing considerations we feel are the most significant...
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Pros: Solid, well made, great price. Easy to read. Goes on automatically when inserted in bread. Auto shut off when not in use.
Cons: This model is LARGE for an instant read thermometer and the probe is thick, making a relatively large hole in your bread. These are not problems for most people or breads that have more of an open crumb (larger holes).
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Pros: Very thin probe. Takes up little space. Waterproof.
Cons: No auto shut off.
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Very similar to $22.00 model except this one has the auto shut off feature and is the only one of the three models that can be calibrated. We don't think calibration is important for bread baking since all of these models will be accurate enough anyway, but if you're also using it for cheese and/or candy making, you might want to be able to calibrate it to insure utmost accuracy.
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