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Taylor Large 2 5 Inch Dial Kitchen Cooking Oven Thermometer Analog

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  • LARGE DIAL: A large, colorful 2-1/2-inch dial makes this oven thermometer easy to read.
  • HIGHLY ACCURATE: The temperature ranges from 100 degrees to 600 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • TEMP INDICATION: The dial features a glass lens with a red pointer to indicate temperature.
  • DURABLE: The stainless steel construction provides strength, durability, and corrosion resistance.
  • VERSATILE DESIGN: This unique design can be hung from a rack or stand on its own.
  • NSF: The thermometer is NSF (National Sanitation Foundation) certified so it complies with all required standards for the quality, durability and cleanability of consumer products.
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Product details

BrandTaylor
Special FeatureHigh Accuracy, Large Display
ColorSilver
Age Range (Description)Adult
Included ComponentsOven Thermometer
Outer MaterialStainless Steel
Display TypeAnalog
Product Care InstructionsHand Wash Only
Unit Count1.0 Count
Power SourceManual

Technical specifications

brandTaylor
special_featureHigh Accuracy, Large Display
colorSilver
age_range_descriptionAdult
included_componentsOven Thermometer
outer_materialStainless Steel
display_typeAnalog
product_care_instructionsHand Wash Only
unit_count1.0 Count
power_sourceManual
model_nameOven Dial Thermometer
item_length2.5 Inches
upper_temperature_rating600 Degrees Fahrenheit
response_time500 Milliseconds
reusabilityReusable
lower_temperature_rating100 Degrees Fahrenheit
styleContemporary
indooroutdoor_usageIndoor
upc077784350607
global_trade_identification_number00077784350607
manufacturerLifetime Brands Inc.
item_weight1.6 ounces
departmentElectronics
item_model_number3506
national_stock_number6685-01-092-3911
is_discontinued_by_manufacturerNo
date_first_availableFebruary 17, 2007
best_sellers_rank#13,100 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #10 in Oven Thermometers

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4.59,136 ratings

Customers say

Customers find the thermometer works well in ovens and appreciate its quality and value for money.

★★★★★

Great addition to my stove

CustomerJanuary 22, 2026✓ Verified purchase

Needed larger numbers because of eyesight. Work great, and is very well made. Went in the oven immediately. Read more

★★★★★

Accurate!

JWFebruary 13, 2026✓ Verified purchase

Ultra-accurate! Perfect, smaller size. Read more

★★★★☆

Keep one in your kitchen to make sure your oven temp is and stays accurate

Jonathan MonsorAugust 31, 2025✓ Verified purchase

Accurate, well made and easy to use. I didn’t know I needed this until my over thermostat started to fail. Now I will always have one handy and in use. The only things to note is if you use its stand (rather than hanger) it is a bit wobbly. It is also a little hard to read through the oven window. The face does yellow some after repeated use. Read more

★★★★★

Holy moly, I needed this thing

raniFebruary 5, 2021✓ Verified purchase

After moving to a rental with a range of decidedly inferior quality than I was used to, I noted unsurprisingly that my baked goods took waaaay too long, often came out raw inside even after upping the bake time by 50% or more. That (and the initially disgusting state of my oven, which had never been cleaned apparently before someone ran a self-clean cycle—big no no) made me want to abandon baking altogether, for whatever didn’t fit in my far superior countertop compact toaster oven. But, you know, pandemic and all. My toaster oven is fantastic, but I did buy a compact one, so it limits my options for baking pans. And I really, really want to use up all the crazy pantry supplies I have picked up over time, many of which demand the oven. So, I looked for my old oven thermometer, a Taylor model, and realized I probably left it in my old oven when I moved. A quick web search turned up some options; I went for this one, believing it to be the same as my old one. It’s actually almost twice the diameter, good for aging eyes! It’s also more stable with its little hanging hook than the old one was (I kept knocking the old one over when I’d put in or remove pans, but this one so far has not been in the way—puzzling, since it’s bigger!)... and it is easy to read through the now clean (ish) oven door after seven rounds of scrubbing. What it told me was startling, but fit my suspicions. The oven took forever to come up to the set temp; actually, when it said it was done preheating, it was FIFTY degrees lower than what I had set!!! I mean, we all know ovens vary a little, but... that’s just ridiculous. I kept pushing up the set temp until the thermometer told me we were there. Interestingly, the oven does reach the set temp eventually; it just has to take a lot longer than it’s telling you to do so, resulting in spectacularly uneven heating through the bake. Without this little gem, I wouldn’t have known that. It’s not just the calibration, it’s the preheat cycle that’s messed up. So, basically, to bake with anything like a reasonable degree of certainty, I have to keep preheating for an extra twenty minutes or so—or just heat the oven hotter to start with, then turn it down. This was at the higher end of temps; I was shooting for 400, got 350, and had to go to 450 for the temp to be 400 when the preheat light went off and the oven beeped to say it was ready. But over time, it kept going up (while I was baking!!!), so I had to back down to 425. My dish came out fine, thankfully, but this tells me we’re not making anything fancy in here, for sure. I still have to see how the low temp works; I want to make meringue for pavlova, and I just don’t trust the oven. But I do trust this nifty little thermometer! It’s really making me change the way I use this crummy oven. If it were my appliance, I’d get it serviced or replaced, but since it’s a rental, that’s not going to happen. At least now I can hope for better results than I got for the first few months; as an experienced cook and baker, accuracy matters to me. I haven’t calibrated the dial itself to find out how accurate the thermometer is, but it seems to be correct based on how my baked goods are coming out now, in terms of time and bake quality, relative to before using the oven thermometer. Wish I had bought this thing months ago, when I first suspected oven sabotage. I held out hope of finding my old one, but at this price point, I really shouldn’t have. Buy it if you have any doubts about your oven. Or even if you don’t—it might surprise you. I just know that, when I move next time, I’m taking this thing with me!!! Read more

★★★★★

great price great product

Nina LeonardFebruary 8, 2026✓ Verified purchase

works like it should. No problems Read more

★★★★★

Handy thermometer

ChrisJanuary 7, 2026✓ Verified purchase

I just had my oven repaired and I bought this to check to make sure it was running properly after the technician left and now I just use it every time I bake oven keeps perfect temperature and now it’s always easy to check Read more

★★★★★

Had to get a new stove based on what this was telling me

PincPantherJanuary 7, 2024✓ Verified purchase

My old stove would beep when it got to the temp I needed it at, and this told me that it was anything but that temp. Then, while it was cooking, sometimes the temp would drop 50-100 degrees! no wonder things weren't coming out right and were taking A LOT longer to cook than it should. I was making banana bread that should have taken 50-55 minutes to cook according to the recipe, and instead took me about 2.5 hours. because unbeknownst to me, the temp dropped 100 degrees and wouldn't come back up no matter what I did. Needless to say, that loaf of banana bread was not a favorite in the house and lasted longer than it normally would. Now that we have a new stove, I'm sad to say a brand new stove still isn't beeping at the right temp. It will beep at what should be the 350 degree temp I set it too, but according to this its only 275 degrees. So, I'm not sure if its the stove or the thermometer. But this helps me know what to look for. Read more

★★★☆☆

Small numbers make it difficult to read

rebeccaSeptember 12, 2025✓ Verified purchase

Seems to work but dial numbers are small Read more

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