Escali Deep Fry Stainless Steel Paddle Candy Thermometer, Heat Resistant Handle, and Hand-Free Clip, Temperature Indications
Escali Deep Fry Stainless Steel Paddle Candy Thermometer, Heat Resistant Handle, and Hand-Free Clip, Temperature Indications
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Escali Deep Fry Stainless Steel Paddle Candy Thermometer, Heat Resistant Handle, and Hand-Free Clip, Temperature Indications

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Key item features

  • Temperature Range: Measures temperatures from 60°F to 400°F (20°C to 200°C) for versatile cooking applications.
  • Confectionery Guide: Features a printed temperature guide on the paddle face for various candy types.
  • Deep Fry Guide: Includes a deep fry temperature guide directly on the thermometer's scale for convenience.
  • Hands-Free Clip: Equipped with a hands-free vessel clip for secure and safe temperature monitoring.
  • Classic Paddle: Designed with a classic paddle shape, suitable for candy and deep-fried foods.
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Jan 14, 2021
Granny
5 out of 5 stars review

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Love how this item is made. Easy to read.

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Mar 20, 2022
Mike
1 out of 5 stars review

Deep fryer thermometer

The thermometer reads very inaccurate. On first use I made fried chicken in a dutch oven and it burnt by my attempts to keep the temp at 350 degrees. The next morning I boiled water and used the thermometer which gave a reading of 180, off by forty degrees. So very inaccurate and a fail.

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