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Weber Instant Read Digital Meat Thermometer

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Weber Instant Read Digital Meat ThermometerGauge your steak's doneness without cutting into your precious piece of meat. The Instant Read Thermometer provides a fast, accurate digital temperature readout. Whether you prefer rare or well done, don't leave it up to chance. Accurate temperature readout in less than 15 seconds Fast, accurate readings in Fahrenheit or Celsius Digital temperature readout Auto shutoff after 10 minutes of inactivity Hand wash only Features Country Of Origin CN

Gauge your steak's doneness without cutting into your precious piece of meat. The Instant-Read Thermometer provides a fast, accurate digital temperature readout. Whether you prefer rare or well-done, don't leave it up to chance.
  • Accurate temperature readout in less than 15 seconds
  • Fast, accurate readings in Fahrenheit or Celsius
  • Digital temperature readout
  • Auto shutoff after 10 minutes of inactivity
  • Hand wash only


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Country Of Origin CN
Department Number 8
Feature 10 Text
Feature 1 Text Accurate temperature readout in less than 15 secon
Feature 2 Text Fast, accurate readings in Fahrenheit or Celsius
Feature 3 Text Digital temperature readout
Feature 4 Text Auto shutoff after 10 minutes of inactivity
Feature 5 Text Hand wash only
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Item Restriction Flag Y
Product Source Code B
Product Type Meat Thermometer
Sub-category Grilling Utensils/Tools
Shipping Code G
Vendor Name WEBER-STEPHEN PRODUCTS CO
Vendor Number 11908
Web Order Multiple 1
ISPU Only Item Flag N
Category Grills and Smokers
Merchandise Class Description BBQ TOOLS/PARTS/ACCS
Product Group Description BBQ THERMOMETERS
Product Type Noun Thermometer
Search Field Weber Instant Read Digital Meat Thermometer Grills
Sales Rank 014
Assembly Code N
Delivery Offered Y
Display Only Item N
Dollar Velocity Code A
Product Type Code 012010101008
Proposition 65 Flag N
Retail Velocity Code A
Store Availability Rank 02
Unit Velocity Code A
Proposition 65 Warning
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DIFM Service Code N
Warranty Code N
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Paint Code N
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Customer Rating 1.5
Reviews 263
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Weighted Rating 1.5
Brand Name Weber
Local SKU Available Stores ALL
Local SKU Store SKUs 8531709
PSS Restriction (AL01;AR01;AZ01;CA01;CO01;GA01;IL01;NY01;OH02;TX03
Sub Brand Instant Read
Batteries Required yes
Battery Type cr2032
Color black
Display Type digital
Material plastic
Number in Package 1-pack
Packaging Type carded
Bluetooth Enabled no
WiFi Enabled no

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