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5" Steaming Thermometer

by LF
$12.00

This frothing thermometer is designed to provide fast and accurate measurements in both Fahrenheit and Celsius. Its large 45mm (1-3/4") dial features color coded optimal temperature ranges that can be easily read with just a quick glance. 

The 5" stem allows for use on frothing pitchers up to 32 ounces in size. An adjustable stainless steel tiered clip holds the thermometer in place, positioning the probe exactly where needed for proper measurement. 

 

Features:

  • Stainless steel construction
  • Fahrenheit and Celsius display
  • Fast reaction time
  • Sealed face prevents fogging
  • Adjustable tiered clip for proper positioning
  • Color-coded temperature to read with a quick glance
  • Temperature readings from 0° to 220°F or -18° to 100° C
  • Probe Length: 125mm (5")
  • May be recalibrated if necessary
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    Customer Reviews

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    Sandy Whitelaw (Montreal, QC)
    Easy to read

    Makes getting the right temperature for my latte easy and consistent.

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    Benjamin

    Solid thermometer, and it works well, but the head is a little big for small steam containers and interferes with the want on my gaggia classic pro.

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    Justin Pitre (Lethbridge, AB)
    Great insight in to my steaming performance

    Attaches easily to milk jug and adjustable, the needle reacts quickly to the change in temperature. Great stuff

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    Ricardo Neto (Hamilton, ON)
    Feeling hot hot hot

    Fits my Motta frothing pitcher nicely. Can be adjusted for height with the clip for you pitcher. Will be great to get a precise temperature of how hot the milk is instead of using the hot hand method.