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Witt 61650063 Digital Food Thermometer 100-300 °C
The Witt 61650063 is a professional-grade digital food thermometer engineered for precise temperature monitoring during various cooking processes. Designed to provide accurate readings within a range of 100 to 300 °C, this device is an essential tool for achieving consistent culinary results. Its robust construction and reliable sensor technology ensure that you can monitor the internal temperature of your food with confidence, helping to maintain both food safety and optimal quality in every meal.
This digital thermometer offers exceptional precision, allowing users to track temperature changes in real-time to prevent overcooking or undercooking. The wide temperature range makes it highly versatile for high-heat cooking methods. Its user-friendly interface ensures that even complex culinary tasks become manageable, while the durable design is built to withstand the demands of both busy home kitchens and professional catering environments.
This thermometer is specifically calibrated for a range between 100 and 300 °C. It is not suitable for measuring low-temperature applications such as refrigeration, freezing, or sous-vide cooking at lower temperatures.
To use the Witt 61650063, ensure the probe is clean and properly inserted into the thickest part of the food, avoiding bones or fat pockets for the most accurate reading. Activate the device and wait for the digital display to stabilize. Once the desired temperature is reached, remove the thermometer carefully and clean the probe according to the manufacturer's maintenance instructions.
Always clean the probe thoroughly after each use to prevent cross-contamination and ensure the longevity of the sensor. Store the device in a dry, safe place when not in use to maintain its calibration accuracy.
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