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Taylor #1471 Digital Thermometer and Timer | 
| Brand: Taylor Category: Kitchen
List Price: $20.00 Buy New: $19.95 You Save: $0.05
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Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 47025
Color: White Batteries: 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 8.8 x 5.6 x 2.2
MPN: 32042 / 1471 Model: 1471 UPC: 077784014714 EAN: 0077784014714 ASIN: B000I4SXA2
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| Features:
| • | 2-in-1 simultaneous cooking thermometer and 99-minute count-down timer | | • | Detachable stainless-steel probe with silicone cover; clip, magnet, or stand position | | • | Backlit, dual-channel LCD shows cooking and target temperatures | | • | Automatic max/min memory; requires 2 AA batteries (not included) | | • | Temperature range 32 to 212 degrees F (0 to 100 degrees C) |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description This digital cooking thermometer with probe cooks meats according to your taste level - from rare to well done, including a user-programmable setting - without the guesswork. Simply insert the rugged stainless steel probe (covered in durable silicone) into your meat, attach the probe to the base unit located outside the oven or barbecue, and program to your preferred level of doneness. The easy-to-read backlight display shows the inner temperature of the food during cooking. An audible alarm sounds when the inner temperature is met. The base unit's magnetic back with stand makes it easy to attach and read from any metallic surface. A 99-minute countdown timer operates independently of the thermometer. Range of 32 - 212F/0 - 100C. Requires 2 AAA batteries (not included). One year warranty.
Amazon.com Review This digital device lets you monitor the internal temperature of a roast and time the potatoes simultaneously. The sharp stainless-steel probe (which comes with a silicone cover for safe handling) may be inserted into the meat and the oven door closed over the four-foot cord, which plugs into the thermometer. Set the desired 'done' temperature, and the beeper will sound when the target is reached. Or, detach the cord and probe and simply use the device as a timer, handy to carry in your pocket or clip to a belt when in other parts of the house where the oven's own timer alarm can't be heard. Both functions operate independently. Taylor, well-known for its precision household and industrial kitchen thermometers, packs the model 1471 with all kinds of features. The thermometer/timer counts down from 99 minutes 59 seconds, features a backlit LCD for night-time use, automatically records maximum and minimum temperatures, and works within a wide range: -32 to 212 degrees F (0 to 100 degrees C). In addition to the clip, a stand and magnet allow varied positioning. Two AA batteries are required (not included), and an on/off button saves power. The compact device makes a great gift for the home chef. --Ann Bieri
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| Customer Reviews:
thermometer December 25, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is the second one I have owned. The first one lasted about a year. When it died I got this one to replace it. Same model as before and it didn't even last a month. Love the idea but this product just won't do the job.
am returning December 20, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I did not even open this, am returning it. I bought it to monitor foods in ovens as they cook. I could see that the probe wire is 3/32" thick and will clearly not allow the turbo oven lid to seat, or the small oven door to close. Package says don't allow door to crimp wire. How can it be avoided?? So this model is unusable to me.
Taylor 1471 is OK but lacks features of competitors June 17, 2007 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
I had a Taylor 1474 digital thermometer and timer with a remote pager. I LOVED it. Taylor no longer sells the 1474 and I received a Taylor 1471 as a warranty replacement when one of my 1474 failed to set temperatures. The 1474 allows temperatures to be set in 1 degree increments beginning at 120 degrees. The 1471 allows temperatures to be set in 5 degree increments beginning at 135 degrees. This gives you medium to well done beef. The 1471 timer function is not user friendly. I've very disappointed with the 1471.
Works great - A must for every cook February 4, 2007 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Works great for nearly fool-proof dinners!
My only complaint is on the timer...if you accidentially go past the original time you want, you have to forward all the way around again. Other than that - perfect!!
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