Product Details
Polder Original Cooking Timer and Thermometer

Polder Original Cooking Timer and Thermometer
From Polder

List Price: $25.00
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Product Description

1996 Good Housekeeping Good Buy Award / 32 to 392 Degrees Farenheit / 5 Minute Alarm / Memory / Simultaneous Timer


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #424 in Kitchen & Housewares
  • Color: White
  • Brand: Polder
  • Model: 362-90
  • Dimensions: 1.50" h x 6.40" w x 8.70" l,

Features

  • Presettable alarm temperature range: 32F to 392F
  • 5-minute alarm
  • Timer works simultaneously with thermometer
  • Memory for frequently used settings

Customer Reviews

Cable breaks, replacement pricey2
It worked for a number of months, and then it just stopped. Why? Because the shielded wire broke due to use in the oven. The design should have considered its use in the oven and the shield (which should have been like a mail) should have accounted for that. But, no: cheap engineering.

Yes, you can order replacements, pretty much at the same price as a new one! Don't be fooled by the removable feature that gives you the impression that you can cheaply fix it. You can't, but instead buy a new one.

Great Timer, Crappy Probe2
I got this for Christmas this past year, and I love it! It takes all the guess work out of roasting meats rare, medium, etc. We used it Christmas night for the roast beast! What I do no love is the shoddy probe. I am now ordering my second replacement probe. The first one went crazy after about 6 months, said everything was 69 degrees. The replacement lasted about 3 months, and now says my kitchen (never mind when I put it IN the meat) is 298 degrees. I love the timer because it is great, but replacing probes every few months is getting OLD!

Total Crap1
Right out of the box it was defective. Said that my roast was 380 degrees when I pulled it out of the fridge. Tested in on a cooked roast, said that the temperature was too high to measure at ver 450 degrees. Riiiiiiiight.

Utter piece of garbage, this product.