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The Polder digital thermometer is the one that is used on foodnetwork
but when I went in search of reviews I found that 90% of the reviews rated the Polder at the lowest level. What other thermometer would you all recommend if not the Polder? Thanks. |
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"Vince Poroke" > wrote in message
m... > The Polder digital thermometer is the one that is used on foodnetwork > but when I went in search of reviews I found that 90% of the reviews > rated the Polder at the lowest level. What other thermometer would > you all recommend if not the Polder? > > Thanks. Well why don't you see what those reviews have to say? In any case I've had a Polder for a few years now and it has been great. My only complaint is that the alarm is not very loud. -- Peter Aitken Remove the crap from my email address before using. |
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"Peter Aitken" > wrote in message .com>...
> "Vince Poroke" > wrote in message > m... > > The Polder digital thermometer is the one that is used on foodnetwork > > but when I went in search of reviews I found that 90% of the reviews > > rated the Polder at the lowest level. What other thermometer would > > you all recommend if not the Polder? > > > > Thanks. > > Well why don't you see what those reviews have to say? 90% of the reviews rated the Polder at the lowest level. What do you mean by see what they have to say? In any case I've had a Polder for a few years now and it has been great. My only complaint is that the alarm is not very loud. 61 reviews on Amazon rate it very poorly so I am looking for an alternative brand. One person recommended Pyrex. I am finding that all thermometers seem to have bad reviews. |
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