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Vince Poroke 05-11-2003 10:24 PM

What Now was: (gadgets for christmas)
 
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.

The Cook 05-11-2003 10:43 PM

What Now was: (gadgets for christmas)
 
(Vince Poroke) wrote:

>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.



I was just looking at the kitchen things at Amazon and they had 3
digital thermometers listed: Polder, Pyrex, and Taylor. Check them
out.

--
Susan N.

There are 10 types of people in the world. Those who understand binary and those who do not.

Peter Aitken 05-11-2003 11:05 PM

What Now was: (gadgets for christmas)
 
"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.


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Peter Aitken

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Vince Poroke 06-11-2003 04:24 PM

What Now was: (gadgets for christmas)
 
"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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