Digital LCD Food Thermometer £3.54

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Digital LCD Food Thermometer £3.54

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That includes delivery and it does celsius and fahrenheit.

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Yeah of course, please do.

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Cool. Here it is:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B004 ... ukdeals-21

Digital LCD Food Thermometer Cooking Probe

Technical Details

Digital thermometer with stainless steel sensor probe
Simple LCD Display for easy reading
Measures in Fahrenheit or Celsius
Temperature range: -49.9C to 149.9C
Wide range of applications: Barbecue / Food Processing / Refrigeration / Brewing / Pharmaceutical / Laboratory / Energy Management etc
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Good old ETI at it again with the bargains.
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I have one of these - works well but maybe a bit slow to fully register the temp inside. You need to give it a good 10 or 15 seconds after inserting.
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