Reddit Reddit reviews Taylor Compact Waterproof Digital Pen Thermometer

We found 9 Reddit comments about Taylor Compact Waterproof Digital Pen Thermometer. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

Kitchen & Dining
Kitchen Utensils & Gadgets
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Instant-Read Thermometers & Timers
Home & Kitchen
Taylor Compact Waterproof Digital Pen Thermometer
WATERPROOF: Designed for use in busy kitchens, don’t worry about getting water on this thermometer.LCD DISPLAY: The large 1. 25” display provides an at-a-glance reading from almost any angle.HOLD FUNCTION: Lock in temperature with the hold feature to read the temperature even after the thermometer has been removed from the food.ON HAND EASE: A black nylon lanyard and pocket clip keep the thermometer close at all times.HIGHLY ACCURATE: Measure foods with accuracy from -40°F to 450°F (-40°C to 232°C).
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9 Reddit comments about Taylor Compact Waterproof Digital Pen Thermometer:

u/Line_cook · 3 pointsr/KitchenConfidential

I've used one of these for years, I love it. Some jackets have a big enough sleeve pocket for it to fit in

u/Fragbashers · 2 pointsr/MealPrepSunday

Invest in a cheap Taylor Instruments thermometer. I use a Taylor thermometer at work and they read fast and accurate. As long as the center of the thickest part reads 165F(idk celcius) you are golden

Most other meats only have to hit 145F after resting for a max of 3 minute
(Beef, veal, pork, lamb)

Ground meats should be 160F

This is also a good thermometer that I have at home

u/gbeier · 2 pointsr/Coffee

Since it doesn't sound like you're poised to dive into the insanity that is espresso, here's what I'd recommend for a top notch drip setup:

  • Clever coffee dripper $13.50
  • Baratza Maestro grinder $99.00
  • A good scale $30-$50
  • A good, quick thermometer $15-25
  • A kettle where you can easily control the flow rate $40-70
  • Beans from a quality, specialty roaster

    On that list... the grinder is really not optional. You should get one that good or better; it makes or breaks the setup. For the brewer, you could go with any other pour cone or a french press instead of the dripper and get great results. The scale probably isn't optional. The thermometer probably is. The kettle is definitely optional but makes things easier to manage if you're going with pour-drip. (It doesn't matter for press.) The one I linked is the best of its kind.

    With that setup and coffee from one of the roasters on that list, I'd say you'll have a hard time finding better coffee anywhere outside your home. As far as how it appeals to someone who likes "caramel macchiato" drinks from *$, I'd add some quality syrups and some good milk to match her taste.

    Off the list of roasters I linked, I order most frequently from Klatch, Gimme and Counter Culture, and have loved every single roaster I've tried from that list.
u/MennoniteDan · 2 pointsr/farming

What are you looking to do?

If just walking out to the field and taking temp measurements: Any digital thermometer will work. In my truck, I've got both a temperature gun and a digital instant read (not these exact units, but pretty similar).

If you want crazy cool/hi-tech, you can go with something like John Deere's FieldConnect. It's will give you moisture and temp readings, as well as send the readings to you.

u/iammatt00 · 1 pointr/Homebrewing

I use one of these Taylor Digital Instant Reads as well as a Oxo dial thermometer of some kind, and my Kettles have thermometers built in. I used to have a Thermapen, which I loved, but don't drop it in to your wort. These other thermometers I have still work within 1 degree or so, I make sure I check them in boiling water as well as ice every few brew days to make sure they're still measuring right. When I see a good deal on Thermapens again I'll get another.

u/Lionscard · 1 pointr/Cooking

Personally I use this guy and it works great.

u/HonkForHammocks · 1 pointr/flyfishing

i like digital thermometers. i got an el cheapo instant read probe thermometer (like you'd use for cooking), and just stick the probe into the water. reads fast, easy to read, and lightweight.

I got this one

u/SoldierOnce · 1 pointr/MealPrepSunday

I bake them.

One of these is your best friend when baking chicken. Don't over cook.

u/IAmYourTopGuy · 1 pointr/AskCulinary

I've never used that one so I don't have any opinions of it. I used this one and was decently happy with it until I got a Therampen. My Taylor is just collecting dust now.