Ever wonder why it might take longer to cook or bake an item than the recipe states? Well, it’s probably because you’re opening the door too often to check the temperature. With the Taylor 1470 Digital Cooking Thermometer and Timer with Probe you can monitor the exact temperature of meats and poultry without opening your oven door. This Taylor cooking timer/thermometer automatically signals the end of preset cooking time, or when food has reached the desired internal temperature. Range: 32-392 degrees F. Has an easy-to-read display that shows both the target temperature and the current temperature at the same time. The durable stainless steel food probe is connected by on a high temp and flexible silicone cord. On-off switch extends battery life. Magnetic back/stand design folds for compact storage. Battery included. Imported. 5-inches H x 3-inches W. Extra probes also sold Taylor #1470NRP.Opening the oven to check on a food’s temperature means wasting the cook’s time and losing oven temperature and moisture–not to mention a face full of steam. This thermometer prevents those problems. Insert the instrument’s 6-inch stainless-steel probe into a roast beef or turkey and monitor the time and temperature (from 32 to 392 degrees F) on the thermometer’s large digital display, which connects to the probe with a 4-foot cord. The control panel sets cooking time and temperature, and an alarm sounds when either is reached. Fully opened, the thermometer/timer is 5 inches high, but it folds flat for compact storage. Magnets on the back permit it to be temporarily mounted on a metal surface. –Fred Brack
Product Features
- Remotely displays food’s temperatures and time elapsed while it’s cooking
- Programmable control panel for cooking by precise temperature or time
- Alarm sounds when cooking time or desired temperature reached
- Stainless-steel probe goes into food, 4-foot cord leads to thermometer
- Folds flat for compact storage; magnetic back for mounting on metal surface
Further thoughts after 15+ years of use Who would have thunk this would still be my favourite remote thermometer, 17 years later? I now even have four different brands, so I can compare them right here:* This one, which I still use daily and think of in terms of “better the Devil you know…”* The similar-looking but less well-thought-out , which is annoyingly loud and also scoots backwards when you…
Wonderful product, short lived 🙁 Even when directions are followed rigorously, the probes on these guys are prone to melting down. I’ve purchased one from all the major distributors, and they all work the same. Taylor or somebody needs to sell a 10-pak of probes, instead of me buying a whole new unit every 4 months… They do work great though. I use an older gas oven that has trouble maintaining proper cooking temperature. The secondary dial that I’ve installed inside can read as much as 50 degrees different from the…
Replacment probes for this great product Use this all the time, but be careful on Gas Grill as the probe can get cooked, Happened to me, and No On-line parts manual, but company did respond to e-mail with purchase and replacment info, Recommend buying a repalcment probes.Parts INFO——Taylor Model #1470 additional probes are available at the listed price of$5.00 each. Taylor does not take credit cards or Cod, personal check ormoney order will do. Please when ordering please write the part number…
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