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Polder 560 Fridge/Freezer Thermometer, Stainless Steel

Polder 560 Fridge/Freezer Thermometer, Stainless Steel
From Polder

Price: $5.77 & eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25. Details

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Product Description

Polder has been offering everyday products with extraordinary design since its launch. The company was established in 1976, delivering better quality European-styled housewares to the U.S. market. Throughout the years, Polder has built an eclectic collection of core home categories, including kitchen timers and thermometers, laundry and ironing products, kitchen scales, and a variety of other storage solutions. Polder products are tested and certified for their consistent high quality by independent standards labs. This thermometer is a perfect example of the high standard product.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #65568 in Kitchen & Housewares
  • Brand: Polder
  • Model: 560
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.00" h x 1.00" w x 3.00" l, .25 pounds

Features

  • Versatile design stands or hangs on refrigerator or freezer shelf
  • Solid bi-metal construction
  • Large numbers are easy to read
  • Easy to Use
  • Sturdy construction

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com Review
It's easy to figure out which foods should be refrigerated or frozen, but proper food storage also depends on your refrigerator's temperature. Ideally, the temperature inside the fridge should be between 33 and 36 degrees F to ensure safety and food quality. Most fridges, however, don't have an easy way to gauge temperature. There may be a dial, but it's unclear exactly what effect turning it all the way to the left will have on your food. If you regularly find milk souring before its due date, or ice crystals sparkling on carrots, this thermometer will help make the correct adjustments. Sturdily constructed, it has large numbers that are easy to read. It stands or hangs in your fridge or freezer and provides temperature readings between 22 and 86 degrees F, or -30 and 30 degrees C. --Laura Cuthbert