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CDN DOT2 Oven Thermometer Fahrenheit Reading 150 To 550°F (70 To 280°C)
| Manufacturer | CDN |
|---|---|
| Model Number | DOT2 |
| Manufacturer Part # | DOT2 |
| Minimum Temperature | 150 - 200°F (65 - 93°C) |
| Display | Dial Type |
| Maximum Temperature | 500 - 580°F (260 - 304°C) |
| UPC | 00018436002512 |
| NSF | Yes |
About this item
Product Details
Product Details
The CDN DOT2 Oven Thermometer Fahrenheit Reading 150 to 550°F (70 to 280°C) is a precision instrument designed for reliable temperature monitoring within ovens, making it an indispensable tool for culinary professionals and home chefs alike. With a 2-inch (5.1 cm) dial, this thermometer offers clear visibility and accurate readings, essential for achieving optimal cooking results. Its ovenproof feature allows it to withstand high temperatures, while the stand/hang design provides flexible placement options within the oven. The thermometer includes a range indication and target range indication, aiding users in maintaining desired cooking temperatures. Constructed with a durable 304 stainless steel housing, it ensures long-lasting performance and resistance to heat and corrosion. The laboratory glass lens contributes to its durability and clarity, making it easy to read temperatures at a glance. Additionally, this product is NSF certified, affirming its compliance with high standards of public health and safety. The CDN DOT2 Oven Thermometer is an excellent choice for those in the culinary industry who demand accuracy and reliability in their cooking equipment. Its robust construction and versatile design make it a valuable addition to any kitchen, offering precise temperature control for a wide range of cooking applications.
Certifications
NSF Listed
The item meets the standards imposed by NSF International. These standards relate to health, public safety and the environment.
