Comark 550B Digital Pocket Thermometer w/ 5" Stem, -40 to 550 Degrees F
Retail Price: $48.99
$22.46 /Each
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Comark 550B Description
The Comark 550B oval digital thermometer can measure in Celsius or Fahrenheit, and it helps users accurately monitor food temperatures to ensure safe cooking. Its rubber boot protects the thermometer from impacts if it's dropped and helps prevent moisture from getting inside the case. To be useful in various cooking and preparation applications, this thermometer is safe and accurate to use in temperatures from -40 to 550 degrees Fahrenheit, and it can be field calibrated to ensure precision.
- Temperature reading range: -40 to 550 degrees F
- Accurate within 2 degrees F
- 5-in. stem
- Switchable from Fahrenheit to Celsius
- Rubber boot protects thermometer from moisture and impact
- Protective sheath has pocket clip for secure carrying
- Oval head and slim shape are pocket friendly
- Field calibratable for long-term accuracy
- Data hold setting freezes readings
- Automatic shutoff functionality
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*Comark 550B is free shipping eligible. Users must be signed in with an order total greater than $500 and be shipping to the 48 contiguous states.
From The Manufacturer
Pocket Thermometer, digital, 5" stem, oval, temperature range -40° to 550°F, accuracy: ±2°F to 392°F, 1.5% otherwise, data hold (D-H) button, auto power off, includes protective rubber boot, carded, NSF
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Comark 550B Specifications
| Spec Attribute | Spec Value |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Comark |
| Product | Thermometers |
| Product Type | Kitchen Tools & Supplies |
| Stem Length (in) | 5 |
| Type | Digital |
| Warranty | 1-year Against Defects in Material & Workmanship |
| Weight | 0.05 |
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Good although not the best
Checking temperatures of fish and chicken at Long John silver's the battery runs low fast also would be convenient if it had a way to turn off the thermometer when you're done using it that way the battery doesn't run dead so fast maybe I don't know how to do it I'm doing it wrong let me know I can't turn it off
