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CDN DTT450-B Thin Tip Pocket Thermometer 40 To +450°F (-40 To +230°C) 6 Second Response
| Manufacturer | CDN |
|---|---|
| Model Number | DTT450-B |
| Manufacturer Part # | DTT450-B |
| Stem Length | 2 - 4" |
| Display | Digital Type |
| Minimum Temperature | -40°F (-40°C) |
| Maximum Temperature | 450 - 536°F (230 - 285°C) |
| Display Size | 1" (up To) |
| UPC | 00018436004790 |
| NSF | Yes |
About this item
Product Details
Product Details
The CDN DTT450-B Thin Tip Pocket Thermometer is an advanced tool designed for precise temperature measurement, with an impressive range of -40 to +450°F (-40 to +230°C). This thermometer features a 6-second response time, ensuring quick and accurate readings. It is equipped with a clear display measuring 7/8"W x 5/16"H (2.2 x 0.8 cm), and its 1.5 mm thin tip allows for precise temperature penetration. The 2-3/4" (7.0 cm) stainless steel stem is durable and food-safe, constructed from 304 stainless steel. Designed for convenience and reliability, this thermometer boasts field calibration, is waterproof, high heat-resistant, and shatterproof. It also includes a data-hold function and a big digit display for easy reading. Additional features include a temperature guide on the thermometer, an on/off button, and an auto-off function after 10 minutes to conserve battery life, powered by an LR44 battery (included). The thermometer’s sheath can extend as a handle and includes a pocket clip/hook for easy portability. Crafted from food-safe ABS plastic with BioCote protection and NSF certified, the CDN DTT450-B is an essential tool for chefs and food industry professionals requiring precise and reliable temperature measurements.
Certifications
NSF Listed
The item meets the standards imposed by NSF International. These standards relate to health, public safety and the environment.
