Amazon's bestselling £6 kitchen gadget hailed a 'must' for anyone cooking a roast or Christmas dinner
26.11.2023 - 17:45
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For anyone cooking a roast or Christmas dinner, the most essential component is usually the meat. But it can be easy to get wrong, especially where turkey, chicken and poultry is concerned.
Using a digital thermometer is almost essential to getting the perfectly roasted chicken or turkey at Christmas. A good thermometer will allow you to monitor the internal temperature of the meat so you can avoid overcooking or undercooking the bird and ruining your festive feast - or worse risking food poisoning.
Now Amazon customers are rushing to buy a budget cooking thermometer that has been labelled as 'Amazon's choice' has been slashed by over 40% for Black Friday. Usually £10.99, the ThermoPro TP01S Digital Meat Thermometer is just £5.93 for a limited-time.
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The meat thermometer's temperature shows within four seconds after insertion. And has a temperature range of between -50°C and 300°C. The long probe helps avoiding burning yourself by mistake. And its sharp needle to go deep in thick cuts of food and works almost instantly.
The thermometer has gained an average star-rating of 4.5 out of five, from nearly 17,000 reviews. Customers have commented on the performance, ease of use, and accuracy of the meat thermometer.
One customer wrote: "Having recently jumped onto the air fryer bandwagon I was a little worried about the lack of cooking instructions and the subsequent risk of food poisoning. I didn't want to go over board and this one took my eye as it was on offer at at already
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