With over 40 years of home cooking and tool testing behind me, I will be posting suggestions about all the goodies you just shouldn’t live without. You Need This will include really good utensils
Thermapen Mk4 is made in England — not in some electronics sweatshop in a developing nation. It has thermocouple technology, which allows Thermapen thermometers to be repaired when needed, unlike most digital thermometers on the market. Also, the thermocouple point of fusion (where the temperature registers) is in the very tip of the probe, meaning when you stick it in a steak, for example, you are getting the reading of that one point. An ordinary thermometer registers an average temperature for the first half inch of the probe, like a dial thermometer. You can do better. Pinpoint accuracy is the name of the game
One of my favorite memories at La Cuisine is the experience with a customer who complained that no matter how many thermometers she had purchased at other places, all of her roasts were overdone. And she certainly was not going to spend any more money on thermometers. I told her that a simple test of placing her thermometer probes in boiling water would reveal any accuracy problem. Boiling water is 212F or 100C. I received a call from her a few days later. She thanked me for the advice and had tested her existing thermometer, but wanted to let me know that I had the temperature wrong for boiling water: it was 160F and not 212F. Definitely a candidate for any Thermoworks thermometer!
So please – take the guesswork out of your cooking with a Thermapen or a Chef Alarm probe! I use the Chef Alarm with its flexible probe to test oven
The lowest Internet prices for ThermoWorks thermometers, accessories and parts are available at thermoworks.com and through special offers sent to subscribers to ThermoWorks emails. You really should sign up for their emails, as they offer nifty deals periodically, including promotions on my beloved Thermapen and Chef Alarm.
Amazon, eBay, walmart.com, sears.com and their sellers are NOT Authorized Dealers. There are unscrupulous sellers at those sites who have purchased ThermoWorks products at retail prices and are then re-selling them at significantly elevated prices, sometimes 2 to 4 times the Authorized List Price. After receiving numerous complaints from customers who were victimized by those listings, we felt it was important to do what we could to warn unsuspecting consumers.
Furthermore, ThermoWorks has received a growing number of complaints that such sellers are offering counterfeit, copycat, stolen, and “Open-Box” units as authentic NEW ThermoWorks products. So, since January 1st of 2016, technical support and warranty coverage are available only on ThermoWorks thermometers that are purchased directly from ThermoWorks or from ThermoWorks’ Authorized Dealers. In this way, they know the consumer is fully and fairly protected.
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After owning one of the best cooking stores in the US for 47 years, Nancy Pollard writes a blog about food in all its aspects – recipes, film, books, travel, superior sources and food related issues.
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