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OXO Good Grips Oven Thermometer

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About this item

  • Reliably precise oven temperature in one handy little tool
  • For best results, place the thermometer in your oven near where your food will cook since temperatures could be slightly different throughout the inside of your oven
  • Two-point hook holds thermometer securely in place on thin or Thick wires
  • Wide, angled base keeps thermometer stable while standing
  • Large numbers for quick temperature readings ( DegreeF and DegreeC)
  • Thermometer will stay in place, even when adding or removing food from the oven!


Imagine a world where 450 Degree truly means 450 Degree. An accurate thermometer is a must for safe and precise oven cooking, baking, roasting and braising, but our pet peeve when using them is that they simply don't stay put. We created our chef's precision oven thermometer to stay securely in place in a wide range of ovens (we tested it in over 50 different models to be sure) and to withstand the opening, closing, rotating and General wear and tear that comes with active oven use. The integrated clip has a unique, Inverted v-shape that grips oven racks snugly when hanging, and an angled base to provide extra stability when standing. With large, easy-to-read numbers for quick temperature readings, this sturdy thermometer will stand the test of time (and temperature).


Jeff Kidwell
September 6, 2025
The thermometer is mainly accurate and hangs nicely from the oven grates. Works great!
L. Martiniak
July 31, 2025
After being disappointed by other oven thermometers I was delighted to find this one. It is the best. Most important of all this is dead accurate. Set my oven for 350, and after the oven reached temp, the needle on this was dead on 350. Other thermometers I have used are all over the place from 320 to 380 (even the touted Kitchen Aid read anywhere from 370 or 325!)And this is VERY easy to read through the oven window.But also imporant is the design for hanging or standing which is perfect - many options and ALL well done. Good sized base for standing without falling through the rack. The "foldover hanger" s not too wide to fit between rack wires (the KitchenAid hanger is too wide). The "side hook" option is bigger and better than any other.Couldn't be better. In short, don't buy any other.
Customer
July 14, 2025
Works really well. Came in very handy calibrating the oven!
Customer
July 4, 2025
I ran a test on four oven thermometers in my KitchenAid oven. The four thermometer brands are the Oxy, Admetior , AcuRite 00620A2, and Rubbermaid. I used a Fluke 87V meter to record the actual oven temperatures.Background: A residential kitchen oven regulates the temperature to about +/- 30°F (degrees Fahrenheit) of setpoint. That means that a setpoint of 300°F will drift between 270°F and 330°F as the oven heating element turns on and off. The oven display shows a constant 300°F even though the actual temperature is varying inside the oven. The on cycle is about three minutes and the off cycle is about seven minutes. This gives an average temperature equal to the setpoint without constantly turning the elements on and off.The question is, “What do I want the oven thermometer to read as the temperature drifts”?My answer: I believe a cook wants the thermometer to read the average setpoint temperature with as little up and down on the reading as possible. If the thermometer chases the drifting temperature, the cook is going to think the oven temperature is always too high or too low depending on where the oven is in the 10-minute heat/cool cycle. So a higher lag time gives a better average, constant reading.Here are the results I recorded:1. Fluke meter; Actual temperature through the 10 minute heat/cool cycle. 293°-350°F. That gives an average temperature of 321.5°F which corresponds to the oven setpoint of 320°F and nicely shows the 57°F swing in temperature that the oven experiences even though the cook does not realize that is happening.2. Oxy; Monitored temperature was 302°-320°F with an average reading of 311°F and a swing of 18°F.3. Rubbermaid; Monitored temperature swing was 284°-320°F with an average reading of 302°F and a swing of 36°F.4. AcuRite; Monitored temperature swing was 280°-322°F with an average reading of 301°F and a swing of 42°F.5. Admetior; Monitored temperature swing was 292°-346°F with an average reading of 319°F and a swing of 54°F.6. Note: All meters gave an accurate reading if the temperature was held constant. The issue is the difference in lag time in making a reading.Analyzing the results:1. For accuracy, the Admetior was superior. It lagged the actual reading by about two minutes but tracked the temperature inside the oven. However, I think a cook would go crazy watching the temperature vary all the time.2. For holding the reading to a minimum swing, the Oxy thermometer was by far the best at 18°F. The average was 9°F low but a cook would think the oven temperature was ok as the temperature moved from 302°-320°F on a 320°F setpoint.3. The Rubbermaid and AcuRite not only were almost 20° low on the average, they also had large swings in readings.Other considerations.1. The Oxy has a nice large dial with a white background making it easier to see through a closed oven door. The other three units had black lettering on a metal background and were not as easy to read.2. The AcuRite degree markings need to be further out on the dial. The red pointer covers the tick marks and makes an accurate reading difficult to see.Recommendations:1. I like the Oxy thermometer best primarily because it gives a more constant reading of the varying oven temperature. It also is easy to read, has both Fahrenheit and Celsius dials, and a range from 100°-600°F. For general baking, this is what I want.2. For a thermometer with the quickest lag time that more accurately tracks a varying temperature, the Admetior is superior. I can use this thermometer to check my actual oven temperature swings but this is not what I want to see when I am baking.
ML
June 27, 2025
I have a bit of an oven thermometer obsession. When I'm baking bread, pizza, or cookies, it drives me nuts how the oven temperature fluctuates around the target. On top of that, my old GE oven is off by about 25F at high settings and 50F at lower settings. This is a baking nightmare.I've tried 5 other oven thermometers, all of them well rated and fakespotted, and they've all had problems ranging from inaccuracy, breakage, falling off, to the paper inside burning and making the readings illegible.This Oxo oven thermometer has none of those issues. It has large, legible numbers. It stays hooked onto the rack even if I bump it. It seems accurate, albeit with the usual delay of 10 minutes or more to get a good reading. Overall I'm very happy with this.
rex crorkin
June 25, 2025
4000.00 stove and needs a temp gauge
Thomas H.
May 30, 2025
I had it in my small oven for 10 mins was reading in the 200 degree range. While both the oven and laser thermometer read 360-375. Not saying either on is perfectly accurate but I can promise 360-375 is close while 200 is no were near.
Linda G. Principe
May 14, 2025
I’m using it every day and it’s a great addition to my kitchen. I’ve wanted one for years but just never got around to getting one. And, I know in just a glance if my oven is cooking at the right temperature. I love the larger print and the construction of this particular thermometer. Another plus is that it’s stainless steel and NOT just rusty metal. It was a good purchase and I am totally enjoying it!
Chiss22
April 28, 2025
Found out that my oven temperature is out, I've always suspected it was. Always liked the quality of the OXO stuff. Thought briefly of looking for an over thermometer of this type at the dollar store but thought better of it as I wouldn't have known if the temperature it was reporting was accurate.Would definitely buy it again.
Gil M
April 15, 2025
Me salió muy bueno y sobre todo muy útil. Lo recomiendo
Mal
February 25, 2025
Refund was very simple however.
Richard
February 10, 2025
Test oven
Angela - Australia
November 13, 2024
Bought this so I could more accurately gauge the oven temperature, as trying to divine this via oven knob & temp lines found on most ovens, is not ideal. Less of an issue if you have an oven with digital temp settings (my pipedream !).It's surprising just how 'off' most ovens are if you rely on the knob & temp line approach; I've found in most cases about 20 degree's off, which can really affect a cake/dessert bake.So I've found this gauge very helpful ... my bakes agree !