iDevices' Kitchen Thermometer is a two-probe digital meat thermometer that costs $80 in the US, £65 in the UK and AU$100 in Australia. Where traditional models chime ...
The $40 iDevices Kitchen Thermometer Mini, which also sells for £35 in the UK and AU$50 in Australia, is a small Bluetooth-enabled meat thermometer. Pair it to your phone, download the Android or iOS ...
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Of all the ordinary things we can now link up to our smartphones and tablets–watches, scales, cars and even those dumb slabs that serve as our front doors–the humble kitchen thermometer doesn't seem ...
That thermometer you have in the kitchen drawer? The one you use for meat, for candy, for frying, for tempering chocolate, for bread making, for custards and sauces, and heaven-knows-what? It won’t do ...
The Kitchen Thermometer Mini pairs with an iOS app to pick preset temperatures and alert you when your meat is done, which can help you cook proteins perfectly with minimal effort—but a couple of ...
Using a kitchen thermometer may seem like a professional’s tool as it is mostly used in commercial kitchens and by food experts, but did you know why kitchen thermometers are so essential and how ...
One of the hardest parts about cooking is knowing when something is done. The best way to be sure is to check for temperature, but there's nothing worse than pulling something off a few minutes too ...
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Whether you use it to tell when a roast is done or to make sure the frying oil heats to just the right temperature, a dial (instant-read) or digital thermometer eliminates part of the guesswork for ...