Weighing only 0.08 pounds, this pocket thermometer is easy to carry and store. Its lightweight nature allows chefs to keep it on hand without adding bulk to their kitchen tools, ensuring that they can quickly access it whenever needed.
LongDescription#@#NA#@@#Cleaning Instructions#@#Cleaning your Winco TMT-P2 Pocket Thermometer is easy. Wipe the probe with a damp cloth and mild soap. Don’t submerge it in water. Use a soft cloth for the dial face to remove smudges. Regular cleaning prevents contamination, ensuring safe food handling and compliance with health standards. A clean thermometer boosts customer perception of your hygiene, encouraging repeat visits. Store it in a dry place to maintain accuracy and extend its lifespan.#@@#Additional Info#@#The Winco TMT-P2 5" Pocket Thermometer offers a temperature range of -40°F to 180°F for precise readings in culinary tasks. This NSF-certified tool features a 1" diameter dial face and a built-in mounting clip for convenience.#@@#General Info#@#Description #@#
Weighing only 0.08 pounds, this pocket thermometer is easy to carry and store. Its lightweight nature allows chefs to keep it on hand without adding bulk to their kitchen tools, ensuring that they can quickly access it whenever needed.#@@#Delivery Details#@#
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• Delivery times may vary based on location.#@@#deliverynotes#@#NA#@@#Maintenance Guide#@#To ensure the longevity and accuracy of the Winco TMT-P2 5" Pocket Thermometer, perform regular calibration checks. Clean the probe with mild detergent and warm water after each use to prevent cross-contamination. Store the thermometer in its protective case to shield it from damage. Periodically inspect the dial face for clarity and functionality. Avoid exposing the thermometer to extreme temperatures outside its range of -40°F to 180°F.