Oven thermometer
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Bill

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58,364 posts

283 months

Thursday 20th October 2011
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Anyone got any recommendations for an oven thermometer? I've had a Salter one before, but for some reason I was never that convinced it was accurate as food always seemed to brown quicker than I'd expect.

Amazon has a "Heston Blumenthal" one (by Salter, natch) with "precision" in the name that's appealingpaperbag

Mobile Chicane

21,974 posts

240 months

Thursday 20th October 2011
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I suspect you mean the type which measures the internal temperature of say, a joint, in which case - no idea.

However I'd urge anyone who bakes bread / cakes (or is thinking of starting) to get an oven thermometer to validate the temperature setting on the dial. I had some horribly burnt loaves until I invested £4.99 in one of these.

Could it be that the oven is running hotter than you think?

calibrax

4,788 posts

239 months

Thursday 20th October 2011
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I have one of these...

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/250878276430



It has a sensor in the tip for measuring the internal temp of the meat, and one on the back of the dial for measuring oven temp. Works really well.

Bill

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283 months

Thursday 20th October 2011
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^^ That looks good, but doesn't the meat probe get in the way?

MC, I do mean an oven thermometer, so what do you use?

Mobile Chicane

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240 months

Thursday 20th October 2011
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Bill said:
^^ That looks good, but doesn't the meat probe get in the way?

MC, I do mean an oven thermometer, so what do you use?
Kitchen Craft.

Maybe I was lucky in that mine actually works. (It's a Chinese cheapie.)

However I like the fact that you can either stand it up or hang it from a shelf.

Bill

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58,364 posts

283 months

Monday 21st November 2011
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frown Bought a Kitchen Craft one and it's barely lasted a fortnight. Bugger.

bry1975

1,246 posts

191 months

Monday 21st November 2011
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What about a 'Temp Gun'? great fun if nothing else lots of them on ebay.

Hell Jamie Oliver uses them so they must be quite good.

"How can I tell how hot the oven is?
The VILLA ovens have integral thermometers in the ceramic doors that will
indicate the temperature of the oven. For the CASA models we have an Infra
Red thermometer gun that can be purchased to gauge the oven temperature."



Edited by bry1975 on Monday 21st November 13:30

redtwin

7,518 posts

210 months

Monday 21st November 2011
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I have an oven thermometer that I bought because I heard that you shouldn't trust the built in oven temp settings when baking. The problem is I have no clue how accurate the oven thermometer is.

On a similar note I have two temp probe thermometers (so I can monitor two joints at the same time). One day out of curiosity I swapped the probes (both are the same model) around on the display units and found that one thermometer reads 10c higher than the other.

The trouble is I now don't know which one is correct, combine that with not knowing how accurate the oven thermometer is, I have decided the best way forward is to just chuck them all in *that* kitchen drawer and just order takeaways. irked

How does that saying go?. "The man with two clocks is never sure of the correct time"

bry1975

1,246 posts

191 months

Monday 21st November 2011
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You could send them to be certified.

Bill

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283 months

Monday 21st November 2011
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^Good point(s). The IR thermometer isn't a bad plan, although I guess you still can't be sure how accurate it is. You do get to check the temperature of all sorts of other random stuff round the house though.idea

redtwin

7,518 posts

210 months

Monday 21st November 2011
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bry1975 said:
You could send them to be certified.
Where do I send them and why does that sound like it would cost more than than all three thermometers combined?. hehe

freecar

4,249 posts

215 months

Monday 21st November 2011
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redtwin said:
I have an oven thermometer that I bought because I heard that you shouldn't trust the built in oven temp settings when baking. The problem is I have no clue how accurate the oven thermometer is.

On a similar note I have two temp probe thermometers (so I can monitor two joints at the same time). One day out of curiosity I swapped the probes (both are the same model) around on the display units and found that one thermometer reads 10c higher than the other.

The trouble is I now don't know which one is correct, combine that with not knowing how accurate the oven thermometer is, I have decided the best way forward is to just chuck them all in *that* kitchen drawer and just order takeaways. irked

How does that saying go?. "The man with two clocks is never sure of the correct time"
You could always boil some water and see if it registers around 100C, unless you live at high altitude this should be accurate enough!

redtwin

7,518 posts

210 months

Monday 21st November 2011
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I like the sound of that. Should boiling water stay at a reasonably constant 100C then?.

Melman Giraffe

6,794 posts

246 months

Monday 21st November 2011
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bry1975 said:
What about a 'Temp Gun'? great fun if nothing else lots of them on ebay.

Hell Jamie Oliver uses them so they must be quite good.

"How can I tell how hot the oven is?
The VILLA ovens have integral thermometers in the ceramic doors that will
indicate the temperature of the oven. For the CASA models we have an Infra
Red thermometer gun that can be purchased to gauge the oven temperature."



Edited by bry1975 on Monday 21st November 13:30
I like the look of that

bry1975

1,246 posts

191 months

Monday 21st November 2011
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Those temp guns will also measure minus temps!