Pros & Cons
Pros
A great thermometer, attaches to the side of the saucepan. Great feature is a moveable clip (like a biro clip) for attaching the thermometer onto the pan. I found this a little fiddly at first.
Cons
The thermometer steams up and is impossible to read the no's. Water collects inside the thermometer and the strip inside is made of paper.
Highlights
Quality
Very pleased with the product and especially the price
The product arrived promptly before the specified time on amazons free p p service
Price
Cost hardly anything and i use it every time im making sweets or jams
Great buy for this item accurate and very good price
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- This product had a total of 430 reviews as of our last analysis date on Oct 28 2022.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
It was packaged in a flat amazon cardboard packet the delivery driver folded it and put it through the letter box not the best thing to do with a glass object no fragile markings on it
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
This particular thermometer seems to be sold quite widely online for pretty low prices
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Really high accuracy wasnt a need i was more attracted by it being cheap and fully glass encapsulated
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The scale isnt very finely divided however and the thermometer could be taller so its not as ideal for candy making
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Tried thermometer reading using boiling waterreading approximately 100 degrees
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Read reviews on similar products most complained about scale rubbing off after use
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Scale is enclosed within glass tube so should be alright
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I first tested the accuracy of this thermometer in the steam of a kettle as suggested by a previous poster only to find that it was almost 15 deg c short of 100