Customer Reviews for CDN Proaccurate Stainless Digital Thermometer

CDN Proaccurate Stainless Digital Thermometer
by Component Design Northwest

CDN Proaccurate Stainless Digital Thermometer List Price: $19.99
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Kitchen and Housewares Reviews of CDN Proaccurate Stainless Digital Thermometer

Customer Review: Great thermomether
Summary: 5 Stars

I purchased this to replace some inaccurate and slower analog thermometers I had. I tested it upon receipt and it read 31.6 at freezing and 211.2 at boiling. I thought this was pretty accurate for a a quick read thermometer that was as inexpensive as it was.

I have been using it for a couple months now and think it is great. The only improvement I would make on it would be to make the stem a couple inches longer. This probably would not be an issue for most people, but I use it to measure mash temperature when making beer and wish it could easily get deeper in the mash.

I would highly recommend this thermometer to anyone looking for an accurate (with the ability to calibrate) thermometer at a good cost.

Customer Review: Great price for a great thermometer
Summary: 5 Stars

I bought this thermometer based on the recommendation of Cook's Illustrated. Comparaed to the Taylor analog thermometers, this thermometer was far superior in terms of accuracy and speed.

Customer Review: Sooo much better than dials
Summary: 5 Stars

I see some people talking about the Thermopen and that's good, but America's Test Kitchen recently changed their recommendation to this model I think, so I decided to give it a try. I'm not disappointed at all.

I used to use "instant read" dial thermos, which have two problems. First of all they're very slow, 10-30 seconds. Second of all, they use a very long sensor, which is in the first 1-2 inches of the probe. That makes it tricky to know if you have the probe in far enough on big cuts, and tricky to get into small cuts at all.

By contrast, the CDN digital thermometer is very fast, only a couple seconds before the reading levels off. It seems accurate although I don't think I've put this one in boiling water yet.

The probe is great, it's the type that only needs the bottom centimeter or so stuck in, which makes it easier to be in the center of a cutlet or something other than a 1-1/2" thick steak. It's great for those too though. :-)

This will continue to be my trusted tool of choice for a long time to come, and in the case that it breaks, it's cheap enough that I won't be too terribly sad.

Customer Review: excellent
Summary: 5 Stars

My old analog thermeter wouldn't read high enough temperatures. This one goes plenty high for anything I need. Easy to calibrate, operate, and clean. Reaches actual temperature in seconds and has a sharp point. I like it and it's way cheaper than than that real expensive one.

Customer Review: digital cooking gauge
Summary: 5 Stars

hello, i watch the americas test kitchen on public television. i always wanted a digital thermometor and the one they always recomended was a therma pen, which goes for about $90.00. sorry i couldnt afford one. so recently they tested a bunch of more affordable ones. this is the model that won the test for accuracy and readability. so i was happy to purchase this one,which is very affordable. thanks
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