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Digital Thermometers

Digital thermometers can be used for a quick check of cooling food or to monitor temperatures inside pharmacy refrigerators or freezers. DelatTRAK has a digital thermometer for your application.

Heat/Cool Thermometer
Use the Heat/Cool Cooking Thermometer, Model 26003, to view desired internal cooking temperature without ever opening the oven door. It removes all the guesswork because an alarm beeps when the pre-set temperature has been reached. It will also track the cooling rate of foods to ensure proper cool down temperatures. This unit comes with 2.5-feet heat-resistant teflon extension cable and 6.5in rugged stainless steel probe that measures up to 392°F! 
 
 
 
Min/Max Alarm Digital Thermometer
Monitor air temperature levels inside freezers, refrigerators, display cases, water tanks, and coolers with the Min/Max Alarm Digital Thermometer, Model 12207. For a Min/Max Alarm Digital Thermometer Model 12207spot check or permanent installation, the Min/Max is an economical and convenient QA tool. Its onboard internal sensor shows ambient air temperature, while the fast response stainless steel external sensor attached to a 10-ft (3 meter) cord shows the temperature to which it is exposed. Alarms can be set for high and low temperature readings.
 
 
 
Certified Alarm Thermometer
The Certified Alarm Thermometer, model 12215, is a dual channel thermometer with an internal and an external sensor, mimimum/maximum memory, a large,easy-to-read LCD, and high/low alarm settings. The internal sensor measure ambient air temperature and the external sensor monitors temperature inside freezers, refrigerators, or cold holding display cases. The external sensor has a 3 meter cable and a stainless steel, blunt probe enclosed in a sealed plastic bottle of propylene glycol, a solution that is classified as GRAS (generally recognized as safe). This enclosure prevents false alarms because the measurements of the probe are not impacted by rapid temperature fluctuations caused by frequent door openings that occur during normal use.. This thermometer mimics temperature readings in a medium similar to the common fluids stored in refrigerators and freezers in pharmacies and labs. In addition to pharmaceutical applications, the thermometer may also be used in food applications such as cold-holding display cases, refrigerators, or freezers.