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Taylor 508 Connoissuer Line Instant Read Digital Thermometer

Taylor 508 Connoissuer Line Instant Read Digital Thermometer
From Taylor Thermometers

List Price: $20.00
Price: $18.95

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Product Description

Our Premium Line of Thermometers represent the epitome of the Taylor Reputation.With a distinctive new look,this series clings to all things culinary. This line features full stainless steel cases designed with unique shaped oversized dials for ease of reading. The unique shape also prevents the thermometer from rolling off counter tops.The silicone accents aid in gripping and add a touch of color.This line is calibrated with pinpoint accuracy to provide quality results.Heritage,precision,quality,innovation,and style make the Connoissuer Line standout from any other-Taylor's Top -of -the- Line.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #100796 in Kitchen & Housewares
  • Color: Stainless/Taupe
  • Brand: Taylor
  • Model: 508
  • Dimensions: .20 pounds

Features

  • Unique Dot Matrix Display
  • Animation for on/off and F/C change
  • Stainless Steel with Plastic Lense
  • Temperature Range of -58 to 446 Degrees F or -50 to 230 Degrees C
  • Pocket sleeve with textured grip

Customer Reviews

Taylor Thermoneter1
The device is poorly designed and assembled. The switch labeling is poor. The ON/OFF switched only worked after repeated attempts. Very erratic. Absolutely no water protection.

Great product!5
Exceeds expections! Great product, easy to use, easy to clean. So much nicer than the ones w/ cords attached. I would buy this again.

OK Thermometer3
I've had this thermometer for almost 2 years and it has served me reasonably well. It is not brilliant but it has gotten the job done. Then I took it out one day and it would not turn on. After much fiddling I figured out how to get at the battery, got a replacement battery and installed it. Still nothing. After a good bit of fiddling and taking the battery in and out it suddenly started working. For those who want to try to replace the battery here is how I did it:

1. Gently pry up the SOFT rubber cover on the underside of the thermometer. Slide this off the probe.

2. Unscrew the tiny Phillips head screw hidden under this cover.

3. Then gently pry the hard plastic back off the thermometer using a flat screwdriver inserted into the notch in the side of the thermometer.

4. Now unscrew the tiny Phillips head screw that holds down the metal cover over the battery and work that cover off so that you can take out the old battery.

5. Note which way up the battery is installed so you can install the new battery the same way up.

6. Install the new battery and screw down the metal battery holder.

7. Test the thermometer to make sure it turns on. If it does not, check to make sure the battery is in the right way up and that all internal screws are firmly tightened down (don't overdo it or you will probably strip the threads).

8. Once the thermometer turns on, reinstall the hard plastic back, the final screw, and lastly the rubber cover.

I get the sense that this battery is not really designed to be replaced but I just did it and the thermometer is now working again.

I am going to be careful to store the thermometer so that it does not get turned on in storage to try to prolong the battery life.

If I was buying again I might look to see if I could figure out what sort of thermometer professional chefs buy, but all things considered this thermometer has served me reasonably well. If, as is likely, the professional grade thermometers are $40 and up, I might well buy this or a similar thermometer again. I don't use it enough to justify a really expensive thermometer.

I agree with the critiques that it is hardly INSTANT read, but it doesn't take too long. Also, the scrolling messages are kind of annoying.