Digital Wired Probe Thermometer

SKU: 1470N
Sale price$29.99

Does your food take longer to cook because you have to keep opening the oven door to check if the food is done or not? No need to constantly open the oven door anymore! The thermometer sits on the counter while the cord winds through the oven door and the temperature can be read without opening the oven door, very convenient. This digital cooking thermometer with timer and probe is a great tool for your kitchen. The thermometer displays temperature in Fahrenheit (32 degrees F to 392 degrees F) and Celsius (0 degrees C to 200 degrees C) and conveniently monitors exact temperature of meat, poultry, or any food without opening the oven door. The thermometer comes with a durable 6 inch, stainless steel probe and a 4-foot silicone cord. The cord is safe up to 485 degrees F/250 degrees C. When your food hits your preset time or desired internal temperature, an alarm signal occurs to ensure perfect results. You can display the thermometer 2 ways: stand up display for counter top use or there is a magnet on the back to hold on to an oven door.

 

Overall rating: 4.230769 / 5 from 13 reviews.

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Review topics: ["thermometer","probe"].

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We own one. Bought on

"We own one. Bought on for my sister and her husband for Christmas. Ordered it to be sent to her address. Paid with PayPal and it got sent to us. Cost a few extra bucks and delayed delivery to them. I respectfully request you correct that glitch so an item gets sent to the intended recipient. So the issue is not with the quality of the thermometer it is with your error in delivery destination."

John H. (5/5)

Works perfect

"Works perfect"

RALPH G. (5/5)

Easy to use and reliable.

"Easy to use and reliable."

Diana S. (5/5)

It was a gift. Mine

"It was a gift. Mine works fine!"

John T. (4/5)

Taylor 1470N digital timer

"Bought one for thanksgiving dinner and used it on turkey, then I used it for Christmas cookies and the sound on the timer doesn't work any more. I tried all the combination of buttons that I can think of and nothing works. I think that it is a good digital thermometer but I will have to get something else."

Debee G. (3/5)

Timer

"We’ve always liked this brand. Recently we purchased one and within months, the on/off switch broke . We’re hoping the one we just purchased will be better??!!"

Sharon S. (4/5)

slightly off

"temp reading is 2 degrees off but otherwise it works fine"

Corey W. (4/5)

RIP Probe Thermometer

"Sadly, after decades of faithful service, my old thermometer has passed. Numerous trips to the kitchen floor and advancing age have finally done it in. It has been among the reliable denizens of our kitchen and would be missed if I were not about to purchase it's replacement. Looking forward to another 20+ years of service from a GREAT appliance."

3wire42 (5/5)

Worked fine, then quit

"Just like almost every other review - mine was working fine a few times then started saying "LO" and quit. It is a shame as I really needed it to work when it quit. Nothing like halting your cookout to go get or borrow another."

Glenn (3/5)

Can't get replacement probes

"I love my Taylor remote probe digital thermometer. Accurate, easy to use, you don't have to open the oven door to check temperature. The weak point is the probe. If you use it daily, you will be buying a new thermometer 2-3 times a year. The weak point is the probe. It fails right at the connection point to the wire. I have extended the life of the probe a little by slipping a piece of 3/16 heat shrink "spaghetti" over the connection, and even drilled a hole in the doorpost of my kitchen pantry so I don't have to coil the cord for storage. These help a little, but I still end up replacing the entire unit at least twice a year because of the probe failure. OK, it only costs like $20 or so, but it is the principle of the thing.... I hate tossing an otherwise perfectly good item into the trash because a wear part needs to be replaced. Please make a replacement probe available at a reasonable price."

BoB U. (4/5)

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Overall rating: 4.230769 / 5 from 13 reviews.

AI Generated Review Summary

Summary topics

Review topics: ["thermometer","probe"].

Review highlights

Reviews

We own one. Bought on

"We own one. Bought on for my sister and her husband for Christmas. Ordered it to be sent to her address. Paid with PayPal and it got sent to us. Cost a few extra bucks and delayed delivery to them. I respectfully request you correct that glitch so an item gets sent to the intended recipient. So the issue is not with the quality of the thermometer it is with your error in delivery destination."

John H. (5/5)

Works perfect

"Works perfect"

RALPH G. (5/5)

Easy to use and reliable.

"Easy to use and reliable."

Diana S. (5/5)

It was a gift. Mine

"It was a gift. Mine works fine!"

John T. (4/5)

Taylor 1470N digital timer

"Bought one for thanksgiving dinner and used it on turkey, then I used it for Christmas cookies and the sound on the timer doesn't work any more. I tried all the combination of buttons that I can think of and nothing works. I think that it is a good digital thermometer but I will have to get something else."

Debee G. (3/5)

Timer

"We’ve always liked this brand. Recently we purchased one and within months, the on/off switch broke . We’re hoping the one we just purchased will be better??!!"

Sharon S. (4/5)

slightly off

"temp reading is 2 degrees off but otherwise it works fine"

Corey W. (4/5)

RIP Probe Thermometer

"Sadly, after decades of faithful service, my old thermometer has passed. Numerous trips to the kitchen floor and advancing age have finally done it in. It has been among the reliable denizens of our kitchen and would be missed if I were not about to purchase it's replacement. Looking forward to another 20+ years of service from a GREAT appliance."

3wire42 (5/5)

Worked fine, then quit

"Just like almost every other review - mine was working fine a few times then started saying "LO" and quit. It is a shame as I really needed it to work when it quit. Nothing like halting your cookout to go get or borrow another."

Glenn (3/5)

Can't get replacement probes

"I love my Taylor remote probe digital thermometer. Accurate, easy to use, you don't have to open the oven door to check temperature. The weak point is the probe. If you use it daily, you will be buying a new thermometer 2-3 times a year. The weak point is the probe. It fails right at the connection point to the wire. I have extended the life of the probe a little by slipping a piece of 3/16 heat shrink "spaghetti" over the connection, and even drilled a hole in the doorpost of my kitchen pantry so I don't have to coil the cord for storage. These help a little, but I still end up replacing the entire unit at least twice a year because of the probe failure. OK, it only costs like $20 or so, but it is the principle of the thing.... I hate tossing an otherwise perfectly good item into the trash because a wear part needs to be replaced. Please make a replacement probe available at a reasonable price."

BoB U. (4/5)

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