The thermometer is versatile and can be used for various applications, including:
Cooking and Grilling: Monitoring the internal temperature of various meats.
Beverages: Checking the temperature of milk for coffee (such as latte art or chocolate milk foam) and baby food.
Gardening: Measuring soil temperature to help keep plants healthy.
Professional Use: Utilized by laboratory technicians and chefs for precision tasks.
Key Features
Design: Often features a 1-inch dial and a long metal probe (typically around 125mm to 127mm).
Temperature Range: Many models measure between 0°C and 120°C or 0°F and 220°F.
No Batteries: These mechanical thermometers typically do not require batteries for operation.
Portable: Includes a protective sleeve with a clip for easy storage in a pocket or on a rack.