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The ThermoPro APT200 is a battery-free analog meat thermometer featuring a large 2-inch dial with dual-color pointers indicating temperature and USDA doneness zones. Its 5.1-inch stainless steel probe offers a wide temperature range (120–200°F) for versatile use across poultry, beef, pork, and lamb. Designed for easy readability and safe handling, it includes a tempered glass cover and a pen cover for probe protection and portability.
K**S
Reliable and perfect for culinary students
I bought this ThermoPro APT200 analog meat thermometer for my niece who’s in culinary school, and it’s been a great tool for her. The analog design is simple, reliable, and often more consistent than digital thermometers, especially for getting quick, accurate readings without worrying about batteries. It’s a tried-and-true method that every aspiring chef should have in their toolkit.
L**R
Great cooking tool!
This a great and easy to use meat thermometer. Very happy with this purchase.
J**H
OK. Not perfect.
First of all, this is not an instant read thermometer. I have a couple of instant read thermometers made by this same company. I purchased a 2 pk. of theirs from Amazon. I was replacing an older digital one made by the same people. The newer ones were more accurate and I liked that. The older one had a sheath that covered the entire probe that was fairly long. The newer ones had a stupid one inch sheath on the end that didn't over much of anything and I downgraded them for that.Now for the thermometer on this link. You are NOT going to get instant read on an analog thermometer. I did, however, test it. I heated water in a small pot on our cook-top. I inserted the instant read DIGITAL thermometer into the water and it instantly read 147 and crawled up to 150 in a couple of seconds. I then inserted this analog thermometer into the water and it also read 150 degrees but it took ten to eleven seconds to get there. No, the probe is not as long as some, but it is adequate. And if you are dumb enough to try to insert a probe into meat while it is ON THE GRILL, you deserve to get burned. I always take whatever I am grilling off of the grill and set it on a plate to the side BEFORE I insert the thermometer. DUH!At first, I was impressed with the "reverse red-tipped pointer" at the bottom of the indicator needle with various temperature guidelines. But the ones for "beef" are not accurate as they relate to steaks. It seems pretty accurate for pork, but don't rely on it for steaks. Truth is, I would probably give this one a 3.5 if I could. Its okay, but real instant read is better, and you can find temperature charts for accurate cooking all over the web.
M**Y
stuck at 160
didn't work stuck at 160
D**N
So far so good it works great
I like this so far I've used it three or four times. Make sure you read the directions and don't be freaked out thinking that it's 140° already when you took it out of the package. Basically the dial has to swing all the way around to get your reading. Just wipe the probe off after you use it I wouldn't leave it in the oven or over the heat. That way you'll keep moisture out of the inside.
C**R
it's a meat thermometer
therometer works and looks great. good seller
A**R
Good one!
Easy to read, accurate and has scales for different meat so all good!
R**Y
Not high enough temperature range for baking
An inexpensive analog meat thermometer. For an analog thermometer it's not bad. Harder to read than digital, ofc. I neglected to check the max temperature it goes up to before ordering it; I was thinking to use it for baking but it only goes up to around 200F, so it's really not suitable for that purpose. More my fault than the product's.
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