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Stainless Steel Oven Thermometer, BBQ and Smoker Thermometer 75°C to 300°C / 150℉ 600℉, Type B 300°C
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Description
General Description
Ensure perfect cooking with this stainless steel oven thermometer, designed to accurately measure the temperature in your oven, barbecue, grill, or smoker. Reliable and easy to read, it covers a wide temperature range from 75°C to 300°C (150℉ to 600℉), making it suitable for multiple cooking methods. Its sturdy stainless steel construction ensures durability and heat resistance, while the clear dial allows for quick and convenient reading.Technical Specifications
- Type: Kitchen/Oven/Barbecue Thermometer
- Temperature Range: 75°C to 300°C / 150℉ to 600℉
- Material: Heat-resistant stainless steel
- Display: Clear, easy-to-read analog dial
- Dimensions: Compact and convenient to fit in an oven or grill
- Model: Type B 300°C
Compatibility and Accessories
- Suitable for traditional ovens
- Charcoal barbecues
- Gas grills
- Smokers
- Other appliances cooking
Installation
- Place the thermometer inside the oven or on the barbecue grill.
- Wait a few minutes for the needle to indicate the actual temperature.
- The stable stand and integrated hook allow you to position or hang it according to your needs.
Utilisation
Ideal for lovers of cooking, baking or grilling, it guarantees precise results whether you roast, grill or smoke food.Other information
- Advantages:
- Wide and precise measuring range (from 75°C to 300°C / 150℉ to 600℉)
- Durable and hygienic stainless steel material
- Easy-to-read dial with visible hands
- Suitable for oven, barbecue, grill and smoker
- Compact, practical and reusable
Features
- BrandTEHTUY
- ManoMano ReferenceME98992650
- MMID147127837744
- Product codemano-HWLX-07524
- EAN6282768366626
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