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Meat Thermometers

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Meat thermometers use a probe and either a digital or dial readout to display the temperature of meats and other hot food items. Some dial models even have certain food items, like ham, beef and turkey, displayed next to the temperature that food needs to reach in order to be done.
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PT84110 5" Long Dial Pocket Test Thermometer

5" Long Dial Pocket Test Thermometer
PT84110
Alegacy
Price: $3.20


PT84113 5" Long Dial Pocket Test Thermometer

5" Long Dial Pocket Test Thermometer
PT84113
Alegacy
Price: $3.20


TMT-IR1 Instant Read Thermometer

Instant Read Thermometer
TMT-IR1
Winco
Price: $3.50


TMT-MT3 3" Black & White Dial Meat Thermometer

3" Black & White Dial Meat Thermometer
TMT-MT3
Winco
Price: $3.80



PT84101 0 - 220 Degree Pocket Test Thermometer

0 - 220 Degree Pocket Test Thermometer
PT84101
Browne-Halco
Price: $4.29


PT84104 50 - 550 Degree Pocket Test Thermometer

50 - 550 Degree Pocket Test Thermometer
PT84104
Browne-Halco
Price: $4.29


THDP-302 302° Digital Thermometer

302° Digital Thermometer
THDP-302
Update International
Price: $10.70
Sale: $6.50


MT84001 5" Long Dial Meat Thermometer

5" Long Dial Meat Thermometer
MT84001
Alegacy
Price: $6.60



THDP-450 450° Digital Thermometer

450° Digital Thermometer
THDP-450
Update International
Price: $11.90
Sale: $7.70


TMT-DG1 Digital Thermometer

Digital Thermometer
TMT-DG1
Winco
Price: $8.60


THP220C 5" Pocket Thermometer Probe

5" Pocket Thermometer Probe
THP220C
Pelouze
Price: $10.06


CM200C Meat Thermometer

Meat Thermometer
CM200C
Pelouze
Price: $11.88





When using a meat thermometer, it is important that you place the needle into the center of the thickest part. The tip of the needle is the only part that actually “reads” the temperature, so the amount of needle inserted is not important. Make sure that the needle does not go all the way through and contact the cooking surface or that it is not touching bone, this will give a false reading.

You can also use meat thermometers to check the temperature of soups, stews or other hot food items that are in a warmer. Before taking the reading, however, you will want to stir the soup because the items on top will be cooler than those on the bottom, so stirring will produce an accurate overall temperature. The temperature on hot food items held in a warmer should be checked every two hours to make sure it is still above 140 degrees.

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