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CDN Refrigerator/Freezer Thermometer – Celsius

$16.99

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The CDN Refrigerator/Freezer Thermometer is designed to measure refrigerator and freezer temperatures reliably and accurately

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The RFT1C is designed to measure refrigerator and freezer temperatures reliably and accurately

Conserve energy by maintaining proper temperatures!

Food will not keep as well, or as long if it is not kept at the proper temperature.Use it to ensure that your refrigerator and freezer are kept at the proper temperature for r better food storage and energy conservation.

Tips

  • Frost buildup makes it harder for the freezer to maintain the proper temperature. Defrost when necessary.
  • To preserve the taste and texture of food, freeze quickly and thaw slowly.
  • Air causes freezer burn by removing moisture from food. Seal food securely with a good-quality wrapper container.
  • Do not simultaneously put a large quantity of unfrozen food into the freezer. This could partially thaw the food already in the freezer by raising freezer temperature.
  • Check the door’s rubber seal periodically to ensure that cold air is not leaking.
  • Close the door on a dollar bill. If the bill can be withdrawn easily without opening the door, consider having the seal replaced

Features:

  • Measurement Range:
    -30 to +30°C/-20 to +80°F
  • NSF® Certified
  • 5.1 cm dial
  • For Refrigerator/Freezer
  • Durable laboratory glass lens
  • Target range indication
  • Stainless steel housing
  • Temperature guide on dial
  • 2-way mounting: stand/hang

 

 

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