Product Overview
- -20 - 80 degrees Fahrenheit (-29 - 28 degrees Celsius) +/- 2 degrees accuracy
- 2" diameter dial
- Works as a hanging or standing thermometer
- Marked temperature zones for easy reading
- Durable glass lens and stainless steel construction
This Choice 2" dial refrigerator / freezer thermometer is a must-have tool in any kitchen.
Temperature control is a vital part of proper food holding, so it is important to have a thermometer that you can count on to give an accurate reading fast. This tool is a perfect companion to chefs and kitchen staff because of its ease of use!
NSF Listed
This item has been certified by NSF International to meet applicable product standards on public safety, health, and / or the environment.
Freezer Safe
This item can withstand low temperature applications and is safe for freezer storage.
"This thermometer has a 2 inch analog display that has freezer and refrigerator zones identified so you can easily see if you are outsize of those zones. The thermometer has been accurate in both the freezer and while it was at room temp before I put it in the freezer. It can read..."
Read More ReviewsAccurate Readings
A 2" dial display lets you easily read temperatures from -20 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit and -29 to 28 degrees Celsius, with +/- 2 degrees of accuracy. The lens is made from glass, letting it stand up to use in even the busiest kitchens.
Hanging or Standing Mount
It comes with marked temperature zones printed on the dial for quick reference, and it can be used standing or hanging, depending on which works best for your workflow. It's a great way to ensure that all of your cold products are held at the correct temperature for food safety.
- Display Size:
- 2 Inches
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