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Taylor Kitchen Cooking Oven Thermometer with Oven Guide, Stainless Steel

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About this item

  • Keep ovens baking and roasting with precision using this durable and accurate thermometer.
  • Hang the thermometer in the oven or stand it up to read while the oven is on.
  • Measuring 100 to 600 degrees Fahrenheit, this thermometer features a large face with easy-to-read zone guide references.
  • This thermometer is built with durable, heavy-duty stainless steel and a mercury-free thermometer for easy, safe cleaning by hand or the dishwasher.
  • Listed by the NSF, this thermometer is hygienic and safe to operate in the oven.


Product Description

Be sure of safe cooking temperatures with the Taylor Precision Products Pro Oven Guide Thermometer. Keep ovens baking and roasting with precision using this durable and accurate thermometer. Hang the thermometer in the oven or stand it up to read while the oven is on. Measuring 100 to 600 degrees Fahrenheit, this thermometer features a large face with easy-to-read zone guide references. This thermometer is built with durable, heavy-duty stainless steel and a mercury-free thermometer for easy, safe cleaning by hand or the dishwasher. Listed by the NSF, this thermometer is hygienic and safe to operate in the oven.

Amazon.com

Most ovens, especially old ones, run hotter or colder than their set temperatures indicate. Rather than guessing how much to raise or lower the heat for a particular recipe, bake and roast with precision using a highly accurate oven thermometer like the Taylor Oven Guide. Made from durable, heavy-duty stainless steel, this mercury-free thermometer measures temperatures from 100 to 600 degrees Fahrenheit. The large, easy-to-read face also provides a heating zone guide. Dishwasher-safe, this thermometer can hang in the oven or stand alone. It's NSF listed for food hygiene and safety. --Mary Park


Playful Moon
August 29, 2025
I've tried the more typical round dial oven thermometers in the past, but found the small print impossible to read without opening the oven door - cooling the oven and risking scorching my face.As seen in the picture on the left, there is dot pattern in the glass of the oven door. Even in that shot the contrast in the thermometer means you can get an idea of the temperature. In the close up on the right the numbers are large enough to make out even through the murky glass. The temperature readings correspond pretty accurately with the temperature the oven is set to.
Jackie
August 16, 2025
Works fine, but delivered to the wrong house!
bezeme
July 13, 2025
Other thermometers don't sit well on toaster ovens. The size of this thermometer is designed to sit and be able to determine oven temperature. It is more rectangular then square and that makes it more visible.
Isaac Ramberg
June 23, 2025
Nice and good quality
Marie G
June 14, 2025
I like this because it can sit on the wrack or hang from it
W. Kline
May 31, 2025
When the thermometer arrived, the glass tube slid freely in the metal frame, making calibration useless. Amazon's supplier said they'd replace it, and since it was fairly inexpensive, don't bother returning it. I threw it away.The replacement arrived and was much better, and quite accurate, but within 2-3 months in the oven the metal darkened so much (not spattered food, just dark metal), that the black numbers became almost impossible to read - and invisible through the oven door. I don't really use the oven that much, especially in the summer - which is now. Maybe once a week, and I'm not making pizza at 550 F, and it's not a self-cleaning oven either. Then I get a message from Amazon that since they never got a return of the first one they would now charge me for the second. Deep sigh - it's only $12, I tell myself, WTF.Then today, I pick the thermometer up (the only way to read it) with gloves, from my preheated oven and the fluid that is supposed to indicate the temperature is spread throughout the tube like a freakin' bar code. Totally useless, and it won't shake down like a fever thermometer. Second one in the trash. I will NOT buy a third.
squad404
May 23, 2025
First off, it’s bigger than it appears in the ad. I used a reviewers idea and calibrated it in boiling water. It did read low, but a gentle push on the tube set it right. I left my old thermometer next to it as I fired up my toaster oven. The Taylor followed the pre heat to a tee as the round thermometer lagged 75 to 100 degrees behind. Even opening the door caused the Taylor to decrease temp in real time. It’s fast. I recommend. Yes, excited about an oven thermometer…welcome to my life.
Jessica
May 5, 2025
I've had this oven thermometer for 3-4 years, and have liked that it is an alcohol thermometer, which is generally more accurate than a bimetallic thermometer. It may be somewhat less precise because you don't have the convenience of a pointing needle, but I generally prefer to know for sure that my oven is at 350 degree +/- 2, than to know it's at 353 +/- 10. It is fairly stable sitting on the bottom of the oven or a rack because of it's large base. It is also easy to keep out of the way as well because it doesn't hang down too low where you might hit it with a pan, and the cleverly-shaped hook can attach to oven racks that have wires running front to back and side to side. I haven't had any issues with this part of the design.As others have mentioned, unfortunately the markings are not protected at all from spatters and grease. I've cleaned it before with limited success, but noticed today that it was getting really unreadable. While trying to clean it off, not only did I start removing the markings, but I noticed that the glass bulb is actually able to move side to side in its housing! This means that any calibration that did exist with the temperature scale is completely ruined. Since I had a number of years of service from this thermometer with no issues, I'm not too upset. But for anyone considering this as a new purchase, you might look elsewhere or at least be warned of these shortcomings. I'm looking for another thermometer that can replace this as my favorite, if anyone has suggestions.
Wendy Bradley
May 2, 2025
Accurate within 5 Centigrade, very fast response to oven temperature (as you would expect from alcohol). The accuracy was confirmed by comparing the temperature reading with 2 other thermometers of different make.
Orlando Ovalles
April 25, 2025
Great oven thermometer! Better than other brands and types. Happy with it
Luc Lapointe
March 16, 2025
Works very well. Precise
Judy McMillan
February 21, 2025
Use in the oven, and can leave in always.
ashtongray
January 29, 2025
Works well
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