Taylor Classic Candy and Deep-Fry Analog Thermometer
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Average customer review:Product Description
12" Stainless Steel Confectionery/Deep Fry Thermometer, Pan Clip, Cool Grip Black Plastic Handle, -100 To 400 & Degree F & -40 To 200 & Degree, C Zoned Scale.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #2903 in Kitchen & Housewares
- Brand: Taylor
- Model: 5983
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 15.00" h x 1.25" w x .75" l, .50 pounds
Features
- Easy-to-read, 8-inch face measures temperatures from 100 to 400 degrees F
- Made of stainless steel; 12 inches long overall
- Face shows proper candy temperatures, from thread to hard-crack
- Insulated handle's adjustable clip secures thermometer to pan
- Safe to use in dishwasher
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com Review
This high-temperature thermometer takes the guesswork out of deep-frying chicken, doughnuts, and french fries or making jelly, fudge, or butterscotch. Its easy-to-read 8-inch face measures temperatures from 100 to 400 degrees F. The face shows proper candy-making temperatures, from "thread" to "hard crack." An adjustable clip on the insulated handle secures the thermometer to a pan. Made of stainless steel with a shatterproof plastic lens, the thermometer measures 12 inches long overall and is dishwasher-safe. --Fred Brack
Customer Reviews
Taylor Classic Candy Thermometer
I use this product frequently the only problem is that the lettering rapidly wipes away.
Numbers washed OFF!
After having washed this thermometer in the top rack of the dishwasher (which I'm pretty sure the packaging said was okay), all the numbers indicating temperature smudged completely off. Other than being completely numberless, it's a great design!
Great until the numbers disappeared
This was a great frying thermometer until all the markings eventually got washed off. It lasted several months and withstood many washings, but then all the temperature markings just started disappearing...now I'm left with with a a thermometer that technically works, but is really worthless.








