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CDN ProAccurate Instant Read Beverage Frothing Thermometer with Clip for Precise Temperature Measurement 5 Stainless Steel Stem Black

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  • 1-inch /2.5 cm magnified dial
  • 5-Inch stem perfect for small frothing pitchers
  • Includes adjustable stainless steel clip, pocket clip and recalibration tool on sheath
  • Measurement range:0 to 220 F
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Product details

BrandCDN
Special FeatureHigh Accuracy
ColorSilver
Age Range (Description)Adult
Included ComponentsThermometer
Outer MaterialStainless Steel
Specification MetNsf © Certified
Display TypeAnalog
Product Care InstructionsWipe Clean
Unit Count1.0 Count

Technical specifications

brandCDN
special_featureHigh Accuracy
colorSilver
age_range_descriptionAdult
included_componentsThermometer
outer_materialStainless Steel
specification_metNsf © Certified
display_typeAnalog
product_care_instructionsWipe Clean
unit_count1.0 Count
power_sourceBattery Powered
model_nameIRT220-F Beverage & Frothing Thermometer
upper_temperature_rating220 Degrees Fahrenheit
response_time500 Milliseconds
reusabilityReusable
immersion_depth5 Inches
styleContemporary
indooroutdoor_usageIndoor
upc781147264585 018436002215
global_trade_identification_number00018436002215
manufacturerCDN
product_dimensions5.5 x 2.2 x 1 inches
item_weight0.8 ounces
item_model_numberIRT220-F
best_sellers_rank#48,038 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #31 in Instant-Read Thermometers & Timers
is_discontinued_by_manufacturerNo
date_first_availableMay 13, 2010

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4.42,223 ratings

Customers say

Customers find the thermometer works well for steaming milk, is easy to read, and has good quality.

★★★★★

Works

HBravoMarch 3, 2026✓ Verified purchase

Works as advertised. Gives quick and accurate readings. Read more

★★★★★

Very pleased with this, even if it was different than pictured.

Chris WadeOctober 28, 2012✓ Verified purchase

The thermometer pictured is NOT the thermometer you receive, as many reviewers have commented. The differences are: 1)Print is much smaller on the dial, but still very easily read. 2) The sheath is a single piece of black molded plastic without the "Temperature and recalibration guides" mentioned in the description. Now, all that being said, I didn't realize the differences until I happily sat at my computer to write a review about how pleased I was with the product, and then thought, "Wait, is that right? That looks different..." and compared them. This is a very attractive product, works very well, and I'm exceptionally pleased with it. The only people I wouldn't recommend it to are people who have very bad eyes and are specifically looking for very large numbers. Otherwise, this is a great product you'll be very pleased with. Read more

★★★★★

Works Well, It flickers when exposed to instant Extreme Temps

RichardFebruary 9, 2020✓ Verified purchase

I don't know if all thermometers do this when you suddenly dipped into boiling water from room temperature but the needle flickers/skips to the higher temperature instead of rising slowly. I'm guessing it does this because it is a big dial and your normally suppose to gradually go up in temperature and not instantly shock it. The needle goes back down smoothly though when taken out of the water back to room temperature. The metal beaker/cup clip does not seem to be adjustable and is fixed at the top of the thermometer with the connecting part coming down 1.5" from the dial. So you can technically adjust the depth of the tip from a range about 1 inch. This is my first thermometer so I do not know if the "flickering up" is normal but it seems to be giving me an accurate measure. It comes with a calibration tool or you can use a small wrench to calibrate it depending on your need. Besides that, the thermometer works great and is sensitive enough to show from room temp to when I am gripping it. Great product with a large dial for a great price. Read more

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★★★★☆

Not accurate out of box

DavidJuly 12, 2025✓ Verified purchase

It's about 5-6 degrees Fahrenheit off out the box. In a glass of ice water it's reading 37-38f when it should read 32f but easy to calibrate Read more

★★★★★

Better than others

mission11448January 10, 2020✓ Verified purchase

Our last frothing pitcher thermometer lasted a couple months before my error resulted in it's demise. This one has a better clip, is easy to read, and seems to be better quality. The red zone makes getting to 155 or 160 easy to 'read' without my glasses. I haven't calibrated it but I know it was reading in the 180s when the milk was scalding and reads my hot water heater about right. It's at least as accurate as we need. Read more

★★★★★

Yogurt Making Made Easy

TheresaAugust 6, 2012✓ Verified purchase

I ordered this for yogurt making, and it's perfect! I calibrated the thermometer with the standard boil test, and it was only off by one degree, which I felt was totally within reasonable error. Though if you're really concerned about it, it comes with a calibration tool (its the black tube in the product picture). The thermometer seems pretty accurate and really allows me to control the milk boil/simmer for yogurt. The clip is really handy and works really well, keeping the thermometer in place. I imagine this would be great for frothing milk for lattes and cappuccinos, but the stem might be a little long. If you're looking for a beverage thermometer, you might check out something like this: CDN IRB220-F ProAccurate Insta-Read NSF Beverage & Frothing Thermometer . It has a shorter stem. Read more

★★★★★

Works perfectly

AndrewApril 2, 2020✓ Verified purchase

This product has so far worked exactly as expected. The dail section came with no scratches or damage at all. Dial rises and falls smoothly both going up and down; Haven't seen any "jerkyness" with it jumping around large amounts. Only the first 1-2 inches of the probe have needed to be submerged in my milk for it to give these accurate readings -- Other reviews have stated they needed to submerge a much large percent of the probe to obtain accurate readings, but that wasn't my experience. I don't have any other more accurate thermometer to compare it to, so can't speak to it's precision. However, the readings for steaming milk feel roughly in line with where they should be. Read more

★☆☆☆☆

Was unable to calibrate

BrianFebruary 5, 2013✓ Verified purchase

The first negative aspect of this product is that the instructions on the packaging are inadequate. The directions on the website listed on the packaging are way more clear and all inclusive. Why not include the better directions with the product? Other reviewers mentioned that the display was scratched. Mine was too, making it difficult to read from 100 F to about 120 F. I do not plan on monitoring at these temperatures so I was willing to overlook this. At first I was unable to insert the nut into the sleeve that contains the nut shaped calibration tool because the stem was too wide. I finally got the stem into the sleeve by first inserting the sleeve in boiling water to soften the plastic. Then I jammed the stem in and hurt myself forcing it in. First I checked the temperature of the water with a thermometer I know is accurate. It toggled between 211 and 212 degrees F. Perfect. I immersed this thermometer, it read 180 F. Then I tried to calibrate it with the tool. Guess what? The nut does not fit into the nut shaped tool. The nut was larger that the tool. I ended up stripping the cheap plastic nut shaped tool by jamming the nut into it, making it impossible to calibrate it with the tool. I eventually had to get my own wrench to calibrate it, which was very difficult because the nut is so skinny. The next day I checked the accuracy of the thermometer just to see how well it holds up. This time it measured boiling water at 190 F. You should only have to calibrate if the thermometer is dropped or if it hasn't been used in a long time. Having to calibrate every time before you use it with your own tool not designed specifically for the job is a huge pain. I threw the thermometer right into the trash. Read more

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