Make this waterproof pocket thermometer a part of your kitchen today! This waterproof pocket thermometer by Taylor Precision Products is small, discreet and can be used for a variety of functions. The digital read screen of this thermometer is straight forward and easy to interpret and the pen style means that it's easy to store most anywhere. The stainless steel stem means that you can safely take the temperature of hot water, cold water, or even baked goods. This waterproof pocket thermometer also has an automatic shut off after 10 minutes to conserve battery life.
Standard Features
- Digital
- Temperature range: -40 to 450 F
- Large LCD display
- Waterproof
- Stainless steel stem
- Data hold feature
Compact Digital Thermometer. Large Display, Auto Shut-Off, Instant Read, -40F to 450F. One Year Warranty.
Taylor 3519 Specifications
PDF Spec SheetManufacturer | Taylor |
Weight | 0.15 |
Taylor 3519 Customer Reviews
Bill Nye said...
"Excellent for determining temperature of chemistry in my meth lab. Probe seems resistant to most commonly used chemicals. Slight sensitivity to a..."
JimD said...
"Had LED Digital Thermometer (9845) for 2 plus years. Used about 20 times. Now the middle LED is out. Worthless if you cannot read the temp"
Lowell said...
"For reasons unknown, the battery cap (sealed from water with an "O" ring) broke and will not hold the battery in place. What a cheap design for..."
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"Excellent for determining temperature of chemistry in my meth lab. Probe seems resistant to most commonly used chemicals. Slight sensitivity to ammonia."
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"Had LED Digital Thermometer (9845) for 2 plus years. Used about 20 times. Now the middle LED is out. Worthless if you cannot read the temp"
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"For reasons unknown, the battery cap (sealed from water with an "O" ring) broke and will not hold the battery in place. What a cheap design for an expensive thermometer."
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"We used it for candy. The probe came loose. It can't withstand pulling, twisting, bending, which means you have to fuss delicately with it when you clean it. Previously, we used a long-wired Taylor probe, which went off calibration. I conclude the manufacturer isn't targeting its consumer store thermometers to customers whose time and attention are valuable."