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Bill McGrath, AmazingRibs.com Chief Thermometer Reviewer
See our analysis of the Weber 6491, a moderately priced folding thermometer that exhibited good accuracy but slow response times.
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Bill McGrath, AmazingRibs.com Chief Thermometer Reviewer
Read our analysis of the Polder THM-390, a folding thermometer that has good accuracy and response time. We gave it a Bronze Medal.
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Bill McGrath, AmazingRibs.com Chief Thermometer Reviewer
Here's our review of the Polder THM-550N, an inexpensive dial-type oven thermometer that displayed good accuracy. We gave it a Bronze Medal.
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Bill McGrath, AmazingRibs.com Chief Thermometer Reviewer
Read our review of the Polder THM-560N, an inexpensive dial thermometer that displayed good accuracy displaying temperature ranges.
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Bill McGrath, AmazingRibs.com Chief Thermometer Reviewer
Here is our review of the Polder THM-570, an unusual thermometer designed to be placed on a grill to determine cooking surface temperature.
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Bill McGrath, AmazingRibs.com Chief Thermometer Reviewer
Read our full review of the Polder 12454, a dial-type leave-in-food thermometer that has good accuracy and a very readable display.
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Bill McGrath, AmazingRibs.com Chief Thermometer Reviewer
See our comments on the Polder THM-160, a fragile thermometer that has a slow response time and unrealistically high safe serve temperatures.
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Bill McGrath, AmazingRibs.com Chief Thermometer Reviewer
Read our review of the Polder 307T, a thermometer with hinged readout, pre-programmed temperatures, and pre-done warning alarms.
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Bill McGrath, AmazingRibs.com Chief Thermometer Reviewer
Read our review of the Polder THM-379, an instant-read with spotty accuracy but rapid response and a "hold" feature that makes reading it iffy
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Bill McGrath, AmazingRibs.com Chief Thermometer Reviewer
Read our review of the Polder THM-372 thermometer that has pre-programmed meat/doneness combinations that are not user-adjustable.
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Bill McGrath, AmazingRibs.com Chief Thermometer Reviewer
Here is the full review of the Polder THM-375 Speed-Read Instant Read Thermometer, an inexpensive unit with good accuracy and response time.
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Bill McGrath, AmazingRibs.com Chief Thermometer Reviewer
Read the complete review of the Polder 362-90 Digital In-Oven Thermometer, a thermometer/timer that has basic features and good accuracy.
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Bill McGrath, AmazingRibs.com Chief Thermometer Reviewer
Read our review of the Polder 362-86 Digital In-Oven Thermometer, a thermometer/timer that has basic features and good accuracy.
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Bill McGrath, AmazingRibs.com Chief Thermometer Reviewer
Here is our complete review of the ThermoWorks Y-232-101 Therma Waterproof, a rugged, industrial-grade rapid read thermometer.
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Bill McGrath, AmazingRibs.com Chief Thermometer Reviewer
Read our review of the ThermoWorks Therma 20 Plus, a solidly-built, full-featured, accurate thermometer and probe that are built to last.
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