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Product Description Create the perfect food with CDN's IRT220 ProAccurate small dial Insta-Read, NSF Certified cooking thermometer. It features a stainless steel construction for long lasting durability. This unique thermometer is NSF certified and has a durable polycarbonate lens with a target range indication. The temperature ranges from zero to 220 degrees Fahrenheit. It also features a stainless steel clip to attach it to the pot or pan. This thermometer is waterproof and shatterproof, as well as recalibratable. It includes an ABS plastic protective sheath with BioCote and a calibration tool. This CDN ProAccurate Insta-Read cooking thermometer is the perfect addition to any kitchen. Featuring advanced technology, quality construction, easy-to-read displays and user-friendly operations, CDN thermometers are essential tools in any kitchen. Dimensions: 8-3/5" L x 4-1/5" W x 1" H Amazon.com Take the guesswork out of cooking times with this InstaRead thermometer by CDN. Made of premium grade stainless steel, the slender probe inserts easily into roasting meat and gives a fast temperature read-out. Accurate to within 2 degrees, the thermometer registers a longer range than most, from 0 to 220 degrees Fahrenheit, and can even be recalibrated for continued accuracy. Therefore, the finely calibrated thermometer is perfect for testing the temperatures of everything from chilled drinks to yeasts, dough, and tempered chocolate. While not oven-proof, the polycarbonate lens creates a tight seal and also magnifies the numbers for easy reading. The thermometer may be used on meats cooked in a conventional oven, microwave, grill, rotisserie, and smoker, but should be removed from the meat as soon as the temperature is registered. The protective sheath, which features a pocket clip and loop to conveniently hold the probe, lists various types of meats along with the USDA recommended temperature for each. Certified by the National Sanitation Foundation (NSF), this thermometer has been manufactured to high commercial standards. A five-year warranty covers the thermometer against defects. --Ann Bieri