Taylor
Taylor Anti-Microbial Instant Read Thermometer
Each
$10.38 each
In Kitchen on the Right Wall
Victoria H‑E‑B plus!
6106 N. NAVARRO
Description
The Taylor instant read thermometer is a multiple purpose probe used for measuring internal temperatures. A full perimeter dial and large numerals make it highly visible. Since it responds almost immediately and registers from 0 degrees FDA to 220 degrees F, it can also be used to check the temperature of foods removed from the refrigerator or Freezer and help determine cooking times. Pocket case is holder.
Allergens and safety warnings
Caution: Thermometer will be not after use, do not touch without protecting hands. Do not leave thermometer in the oven or grill during cooking, damage to the plastic pieces will occur.- USDA Cooking Temperatures (The USDA does not recommend rare 140 degrees as a safe cooking temperature. Visit our website for a full list of safe cooking temperatures). Rare: 140 degrees (The USDA does not recommend rare 140 degrees as a safe cooking temperature. Visit our website for a full list of safe cooking temperatures). Med R: 145 degrees; 145 degrees. Med: 160 degrees; 160 degrees. W Done: 170 degrees; 170 degrees; 165 degrees; 145 degrees. Important: This thermometer is meant to track food temperatures periodically throughout the process, it is not oven safe and cannot be left in food during cooking. How to Use: (1) Remove food from oven and insert thermometer in the thickest part of the meat, 3/4 inches past the center, not in contact with bone, fat or gristle and wait for the temperature to stabilize. (2) If additional cooking time is needed, remove the thermometer from the food and return the dish to the oven. Recalibration: This thermometer can be recalibrated if temperatures begin to seem inaccurate. Attach the thermometer sleeve over the stem aligning the hex nut with the wrench. Immerse the thermometer steam at least 2 degrees into an ice slurry (32 degrees F). Let the temperature stabilize and use the wrench to rotate the hex nut until the thermometer reads 32 degrees F. If the sleeve is not accessible a wrench or pliers may be used. Cleaning and Care: Handwash only. Do not immerse in water or put in dishwasher. Attach sleeve through hole for recalibration or extend the handle.