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Kitchen & Housewares : Polder THM-360 Dual Probe Cooking Thermometer, Black

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 : Polder THM-360 Dual Probe Cooking Thermometer, Black

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Binding: Kitchen
Brand: Polder
EAN: 0047188360953
Label: Polder
Manufacturer: Polder
Model: THM-360
Publisher: Polder
Studio: Polder
Sales Rank: 539
MPN: THM-360

Features:
  • Two probes for monitoring one or two items at the same time
  • Two heat resistant silicon coated probes allow for high heat oven usage
  • Extra large LCD display for easy reading
  • Two timers can monitor one or both items at the same time
  • Includes magnet and stand arm for varied position/location use



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Product Description:
Never overcook your meal again when you have the Dual Cooking Thermometer. The dual probe feature has one short and one long silicon coated probe, which allow you to use one or both simultaneously. Use it for your Thanksgiving meal or for the Christmas party. This convenient and multifunctional thermometer also has a timer that can monitor two items at once. Your meals will be perfectly cooked for a marvelous taste every time! Batteries are included. Assembly level/degree of difficulty: No Assembly Required.



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - No Warranty on probes
CAUTION: My unit had been used about six times when the first probe failed. The second probe failed the next time I used it.
What's more, the probe(s) ARE NOT covered by Polders warranty, and cost $17+ EACH by UPS ground (USPS postage would be 60 cents).
Even worse, Polder didn't even respond to my email.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Indispensable tool, fragile probes
If you cook meat, you need a thermometer like this one. Turn off the barbeque and/or smoker. Buy one.

I've tried the wireless models, and they're great but unreliable in our setting - some RF source appears to mess them up from time to time. I bough this one to have a failsafe.

My only complaint with this particular model is that the probes are a bit fragile. One probe failed almost immediately due to heat damage at the point where the cable enters the sheath, and there's ... Read More



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Poor quaility and poor performance
I had this thermometer for a very short time before I threw it out in disgust. First the probe did not function causing me to ruin some expensive steaks. The preset food temperatures are a nuisance and trying to program in a temperature is very frustrating. On one occasion it told me that fish which was taken from the fridge was over 200 degrees.

To make matters worse the quality of the whole item is very poor. I stuck the thermometer to the fridge and after hanging for a few days the ... Read More



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Headline: Bad Probe Kills a Turkey
New York, January 21, 2008

A defective probe has been identified as the culprit in the destruction of a roast turkey. The probe in question, made by Polder, and used in the THM-360 Cooking Thermometer, failed to register the correct temperature of the doomed bird. In fact, the probe did not register anything but "LL". When substituted with a second probe, it was too late. The poor bird was already over 250 degrees fahrenheit. Diners wept.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - very useful for BBQ
With one probe in the meat and one probe next to the meat you can monitor the cooking (smoking) without opening the grill. there may be others with more features, but this one does well what it does and is relatively cheap. recommended...

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