Polder Dual Sensor Thermometer and Timer | 
| Brand: Polder Category: Kitchen
List Price: $30.00 Buy New: $19.50 You Save: $10.50 (35%)
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Rating: 48 reviews Sales Rank: 20988
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 9.3 x 5.9 x 1.5
MPN: 894 90 Model: 894-90 UPC: 047188894908 EAN: 0047188894908 ASIN: B00006NWAD
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| Features:
| • | Dual thermometer settings measures temperature in oven and inside food | | • | Actual temperature range from 32 to 572 degrees F | | • | Pre-settable timer temperature range from 86 to 572 degrees F | | • | Timer counts up or down from 9 hours, 59 minutes, and 59 seconds | | • | Probe wire measures 38 inches long |
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Product Description Keep a careful watch on your next roast with this thermometer timer. Put the probe in your meat while keeping the thermometer/timer on the countertop. Quickly opening the oven door to read the temperature and let minimal cold air in is no longer a chore.T
Amazon.com Review Versatility is the watchword with the Polder dual sensor thermometer and timer, which measures both the internal temperature of your food and the temperature of your oven at the same time. With its stacked temperature displays and 10-hour timer ( nine hours, 59 minutes, and 59 seconds, technically), the Polder thermometer is both functional and efficient. Its temperature readings range from 32 to 572 degrees F, though the temperature ranges for the pre-settable timer run from 85 to 572 degrees F (which is fine, as you'll rarely have to cook something at a temperature below 85 degrees). The timer is versatile, too, with count-down, count-up, and overtime count-up features. The thermometer even comes with a USDA cooking chart, with recommended temperatures and times for a variety of foods. --Rivers Janssen
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| Customer Reviews: Read 43 more reviews...
Bought Two, both work great. May 21, 2008 My husband and I bought two of these years ago. We kept one and gave the other to my parents. Both have worked wonderfully over the years. Anytime I make steak in the oven or cook the turkey, the probe works great. I had another Polder thermometer prior to this that could only tolerate temps up to the high 300s. It died after one use, but the oven got really hot and I think it just busted the probe. It's a shame to see so many people complaining of them breaking. Maybe I just got lucky.
Tastes great, Less Filling....oh, wait...wrong product...lol March 18, 2008 Works great, don't know how I ever got along without it. Bought it for use with a propane smoker.
Don't buy this one & thanks to all who wrote March 10, 2008 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
Thanks to all who wrote about it being unreliable & breaking fairly quickly. We almost ordered this remembering that we had one a long time ago - FORGETTING that we did not have it long. Appreciate it & don't buy this one!
stopped working after only a few uses! November 23, 2007 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Though it worked well on a few occasions, it stopped giving correct readings after just a matter of months. I wasn't sure I needed to spend $50 or so on a probe thermometer, but apparently I was wrong, because this $30 "deal" definitely turned out to be a dud. There's a newer Polder model that has received excellent reviews and seems to be a much better buy.
Love it, except the probe keeps going bad! July 9, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
It works great and we love it, however the probe keeps going bad. We tried a less expensive version, same brand, and are having better results.
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