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Taylor Stainless Steel Dial Pocket Thermometer - 2"Dia x 8"L

Stock No.: 30336 Vendor Part No.: 6215J 6215J , UPC: 077784062159 Brand: Taylor
Price: C$68.40
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  • 2" dial to be easily seen
  • Built with stainless steel for long lasting durability
  • Spiked stem to easily insert into meat

Checking the internal temperature of meat, poultry and fish is an effective to avoid serving undercooked meats to your customers. This is critical when it comes to upholding food safety and sanitary regulations, preventing food-poisoning related illnesses. The Taylor Stainless Steel Dial Pocket Thermometer - 2"Dia x 8"L can be used in wide range of different foodservice establishments including delis, restaurants, fast-food chains, cafes, and more.

This meat thermometer is great for monitoring and ensuring that your ready-to-serve meals are at the ideal temperature. As it is made with stainless steel, it is highly durable and is able to withstand high heat. The spiked stem can be easily inserted in meat and the thermometer will be able to display temperatures ranging from 0°F to 220®F. The 2" dial provides easy and convenient reading, making it a great appliance to have in the commercial kitchen overall.

For more information about the types of thermometers we have available, please do not hesitate to visit our online catalog to enjoy the best rates in the industry.

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Stock No. 30336
Brand Taylor
VPN 6215J
Case Pack 1
Material Stainless Steel
Secondary Material Plastic
Length 8" in
Diameter 2"
Temperature Range 0°F to 220°F
Certifications NSF

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