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Rona Yuthasastrakosol
 
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Default Ping:JasonW high temp probe thermometers

A week or so ago you posted about probe thermometers that can be used with
high oven temperatures. I was out shopping yesterday and found an Acu-Rite
probe thermometer that says the probe wire is OK up to 700F. It was $60
Canadian, but upon doing a search, I found it is much cheaper in the US!
Expecially on-line!

http://www.partshelf.com/acu00667.html

rona (not affiliated with either partshelf.com or acu-rite. I have a Polder
and I like it--I'd like it more if I could find it...)

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