Comark DT33 Hand Held Type J Digital Thermometer, -125 to 500 Degrees F

KaTom #: 113-DT33 • MPN: DT33 (3059465)
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Comark DT33 Description

The Comark DT33 type J thermometer can be used for a variety of temperature-reading functions around a restaurant kitchen. Because it’s a handheld unit, kitchen staff can carry it with them and deploy it wherever needed. So it can be used for a variety of tasks, the thermometer has a temperature reading range of -125 to 500 degrees Fahrenheit.

  • Thermocouple type J
  • Handheld design eases transport
  • Digital
  • Temperature reading range: -125 to 500 degrees F
  • Probes can be interchanged
  • Accurate to +1.3 or -1.3 degrees F
  • Water resistant
  • Includes 9v battery, case, and ATT27 probe

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*Comark DT33 is free shipping eligible. Users must be signed in with an order total greater than $500 and be shipping to the 48 contiguous states.

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Digital Thermometer, hand-held, type J, temperature range -125° to 500°F, accuracy: ±1.3°F, water resistant, includes ATT27 probe, case & 9v battery

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cooking tech
June 7, 2016

i would buy this product again

i like the attachments that came with this meter but the probe connections could be snugger when checking temperatures on a deep fryer you definitely want to hold on to the probe it can come loose.