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Instant Read 1-3/4 Inch Food Thermometer with Clip and Temperature Alarm Setted,Best for The Coffee Drinks,Chocolate Milk Foam, and Meat Cooking

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About this item

  • FUNCTION:This thermometer provides an instant read on internal meat,coffee drinks,chocolates milk foam temperatures from 0- to 220-degrees Fahrenheit.
  • EASY TO USE:Compact stainless steel construction,easy to use and easy to clean.
  • Equipped with SS Clip :A durable plastic sleeve serves as a holder and makes the measurement safe.


The Instand Read Food Thermometer milk frothing thermometer for coffee drinks,chocolate milk foam temperature control. you can reads internal food temperature instantly. Clear and accurate scale, you can get the food temperature. The durable, stainless-steel casing provides strength and corrosion resistance. Increase the service life.


Zmassive
2025-09-03 18:07:42
You can set the alarm temp and just wait for the beep, no more constantly trying to read the thermometer.
B.K.
2025-08-02 12:50:25
It's been reliable for a little while now, but I wish that the display was larger and had more contrast, and that the thermometer would turn itself off when inactive for a while. Surprisingly though, even after I left it on for hours a few times, the battery is still ok.
Lillie Sue Graves
2025-07-09 13:22:39
Came with replacement battery!!!!What a wonderful thing.Plus item works great.
KJC
2025-05-20 10:05:17
The thermometer seems to works great, same as the previous one that got knocked into soapy water and stopped working.What I don't like about this one is that the clip is not set so that the thermometer sits at an angle for the frothing pitcher I use it on. It sits vertical and then the large bulky head blocks the pitcher opening.In the attached picture, the left clip is the provided clip that blocks the pitcher opening. The clip on the device is from the previous version which worked way better for me.
boris golets.
2025-05-12 15:52:55
GOOD
sheryl395
2025-05-11 10:52:15
Plastic not heat resistant at all. Melted even though was using clip to keep plastic part a from directly contacting pan.
Pat Traynor
2024-12-15 09:51:02
Bullet points:Fairly accurate, slow to come up to temperature, nearly impossible to read, gives up once target temp is reached.When I saw this I knew what I needed it for, and it's not in the list that they suggest. There are a few liquidy things that I cook for an extended time, and I need a way to keep track of the temperature. Sauces, such as spaghetti sauce, pizza sauce, queso dip, gravies, etc. I have a battery-powered pot stirrer, but I have to keep coming back to check the temperature. This probe clips on the edge of the pot and monitors the temperature of the sauce, sounding an alarm once my target temperature has been reached.It does the job that I need and I'm happy with that, but there are a few things that I'm not thrilled with.The one that affects me most is that it's near impossible to read. The text is tiny. Why do we need tenths of a degree? I'm not enriching uranium. Display fewer digits and display them larger. Possibly on top of each other rather than side-by-side. If you're not looking directly at the probe, all numbers look like zeros. Look at the photo I included and tell me the temperature of that water. It's on the back burner and there's no room to squeeze my head under the stove hood to get directly over it.The description says "instant read". Not hardly. It takes over five seconds for the display to get within a few degrees of the actual temperature.Once the temperature reaches the target value you configured, it beeps, but it also stops monitoring the temperature. I had the alarm set to 160F on a pot of water. Once the alarm went off, I let the water continue to heat up to about 190, but the temperature on the probe was fixed at 160.6.On the good side, it does seem to be fairly accurate. It read within a degree of a thermometer I know to be true. Also, good for Americans, it comes up in fahrenheit rather than celcius. Most thermometers I get on Amazon have to be changed to fahrenheit on power-up.
Tony Goodhardt
2024-12-10 12:36:12
Is it is ultimately important to keep coffee, milk and most hot drinks heated to no more than 185° f. Since I don't have time to sit around and watch water boil, this thermometer alarm takes care of that for me. It's under 12 bucks at Amazon and right now there's a 20% discount coupon available.