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- Made of Stainless Steel
- Wipe Clean with Damp Cloth
- Easy to read 2" Dial
- Stands or Hangs
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Q: Does this work well in a Black and Decker 6 slice toaster oven?
A: Hi Rani, This will work in your toaster oven. Please reach back out if you have additional questions. Thanks!
submitted byLifetime Brands, Inc. - 3 months agoBrand expert
Q: Can this thermometer be calibrated?
A: The Taylor oven thermometer cannot be calibrated. If you have additional questions, please reach back out and we'll be happy to answer.
submitted byLifetime Brands, Inc. - 8 months agoBrand expert
Q: Can this be used in a gas grill?
A: This thermometer can use this for grills but please note that it should be placed away from direct flames. The heat produced by flare ups may damage the thermometer. Accurate from 100°F to 600°F and 50°C to 300°C
submitted byLifetime Brands, Inc. - 1 year agoBrand expert
Q: Can I used it in a commercial electric warming cabinet, like one you see in snack bars?
A: The Taylor oven/grill thermometer can be used for this. If you have any additional questions, please reach back out. Thanks!
submitted byLifetime Brands, Inc. - 3 years agoBrand expert
Q: Mechanical thermometers seem to lag a great deal behind the oven's thermometer. The oven says 400, my current thermometer says 325. How does one reconcile this?
A: Thanks for reaching out, here are some helpful hints! Oven thermometers should be placed near the back of the oven away from convection fans for best results. If you are concerned about the reading, try moving the thermometer to different locations around the oven to see if the fluctuations in temperature are consistent. It is normal for ovens to not maintain their calibration and our Taylor oven thermometer is a great way to determine if there is a problem. There are many, many variables at play here. 1. Ovens cannot be recalibrated by the consumer so if the oven is old or the user is setting it to a function like roast, bake, convection etc that will all affect the temperatures. 2. Built-in oven thermometer sensors are typically located in the back of the oven where it won't be affected by opening doors 3. Where is the consumer placing the Taylor oven thermometer? If near the front with a lot of door opening happening during cooking, it will never come to temp. 4. The whole point of using a secondary oven thermometer is to find out IF your oven is having heating issues so that you can resolve them. Typically people buy an oven thermometer because they find foods are over or underbaking frequently. The supplemental piece should be used to "test" the temp in different places to determine the extent of the issue. Once it's confirmed, that perhaps the oven is running 25 degrees too hot then they know to either adjust the temperature down in the settings or reduce the time the food is in the oven. The only person who can really verify if an oven is working correctly is a licensed repair technician. Hope this helps! Please reach out with any additional questions. Thanks!
submitted byLifetime Brands, Inc. - 4 years agoBrand expert
Q: I have a very old oven, from the 40s and gas based. Is this safe to use in an oven like this or only modern designed ovens?
A: It will work for your oven as long as: --the internal temperature of the oven does not exceed 600 Degrees Fahrenheit --the thermometer is not exposed to direct flame If you need more info, please let us know. Thanks!
submitted byLifetime Brands, Inc. - 4 years agoBrand expert
Q: Can this be used for a charcoal grill as well?
A: It is accurate from 100°F to 600°F and 50°C to 300°C. Hope that helps answer your question!
submitted byLifetime Brands, Inc. - 5 years agoBrand expert
Q: Have one similar first I hung on rack and it fell off into bottom of oven, then I stood it in oven and it fell again. My question is there a way to secure it or keep it from falling in oven? The one I own isn't this brand. Thank you!
A: The Taylor oven/grill thermometer hangs or stands with no issues. We are uncertain which design you have but feel free to try the Taylor one if that works better for you!
submitted byLifetime Brands, Inc. - 5 years agoBrand expert
Q: How do you use this? do you just stick it in the oven with the food?
A: Well, basically yes. It's for measuring your oven temperature, not your food temperature. So just stand it or hang it on one of the racks where you can see it through the oven window, and you'll know if your oven is actually at the right temperature.
submitted bydwasifar - 6 years ago