当我们在认真吃想到最好华体会app入口的装备ment we’ve ever reviewed (and owned), ThermoWorks is top of mind. Throughout the years, we’ve used, tested, and re-tested a bunch of their products—and we’re consistently impressed. We can’t imagine cooking without ourThermapen ONEwithin arms reach and have gifted more than one person the colorful and affordableThermoPop 2—they’re both fast, accurate, and can be easily re-calibrated. Then, there are the probe thermometers:ThermoWorks Chef Alarmand theSmoke Remote BBQ Alarm Thermometer; the former is great for deep frying, keeping an eye on roasting meats, and even candy making, while the latter is a grill master's sidekick. But even beyond thermometers—their bread and butter—ThermoWorks also sells other gizmos and gadgets that many of us have come to know and love. So, we decided it was time to round up the best products from one of the very best brands that’s out there (and no, this isn’t sponsored—we recently did the same thingfor OXOandBreville).
The Best Instant-Read Thermometer
ThermoWorks Thermapen ONE
The holy grail of kitchen thermometers, theThermapen ONE aced all of our tests。它提供准确的结果只有2到3econds, and we liked the backlit, rotating display screen, which made it easy to read at all angles. Plus, it can be recalibrated and has a 5-year warranty. This is the thermometer that everyone on staff reaches for in times of temperature-taking need.
Good to Know
- Features:Backlight display, rotating screen, rubber nonslip grip edge
- Accuracy:+/- 0.5°F (+/- 0.3°C) from -4° to 248°F (-20° to 120°C)
- Probe length:4.3 inches
- Measurement range:-58°F to +572°F
- Waterproof:IP67
- Battery life:2000 hours
- Warranty:5 years
- Price at time of publish:$100
The Best Inexpensive Digital Thermometer
Thermoworks ThermoPop 2
If you want a fast, accurate thermometer, but don’t want to shell out $100 bucks, the ThermoPop 2 was our winner fora budget-friendly pick。It’s small, fast (it took the temperature of boiling water in 3.7 seconds), and comes in a variety of colors. And, like the updated Thermapen ONE, the new ThermoPop features a rotating, backlit screen for easy reading. We’ve gifted one of these on more than one occasion, and can confirm the recipients were quite delighted.
Good to Know
- Features:Backlight display, rotating screen
- Accuracy:Within ±1°F (±0.5°C)
- Probe length:4.5 inches
- Probe range:-58 to 572°F (-50 to 300°C)
- Response time:Full reading in 2-3 seconds (0.4 seconds per time constant)
- Waterproof:IP67
- Warranty:2年
- Price at time of publish:$35
The Best Leave-In Probe Thermometer
ThermoWorks Chef Alarm Cooking Alarm Thermometer and Timer
If you love cooking as much as we do, thena leave-in probe thermometeris incredibly helpful; not only can you monitor your Thanksgiving roast or Easter ham, but if you’re feeling inspired and want to fry up some doughnuts or chicken, it’ll help you keep an eye on your oil temp (no burnt doughnuts ever!); you can even set an alarm to alert you when deep-fry oil has reached it target temp, or to see when your roast chicken hits 165°F. Candy-making? Check that off the list of its can-do’s, too.
Good to Know
- Range:-58°F to 572°F
- Dimensions:5.94 x 2.75 x .75 inches
- Waterproof:IP65
- Warranty:2年
- Price at time of publish:$65
The Best Leave-In Dual-Probe Thermometer Upgrade
ThermoWorks Smoke Remote BBQ Alarm Thermometer
If you’re raring to light upthe grillor smoke a few chickens,a dual-probe thermometeris an essential tool. We like that the Smoke not only has a probe for monitoring your meat but also an ambient probe for keeping an eye on your smoker’s temperature—essential to ensuring perfectly cooked (and not dry) results. Plus, this thermometer comes with a wireless receiver so you can monitor your brisket from the comfort of your living room if you so choose.
Good to Know
- Range:-58°F to 572°F
- Dimensions: Smoke:3.78 x 4.68 x 1.01 inches; Receiver: 4.21 x 2.05 x 1.01 inches
- Waterproof:IP65
- Warranty:2年
- Price at time of publish:$69
The Best Kitchen Timer
ThermoWorks TimeStick Trio
While you might think kitchen timers are a thing of the past (“I have a smartphone, I don’t need a kitchen timer,” you say indignantly) when you’re juggling a few dishes for the holidays, or want to make a side of rice pilaf to go with your lamb kabobs, a timer you can set for different cook times is mighty helpful. The ThermoWorks TimeStick stood out inour review of kitchen timersfor its accuracy, portable size, and easy-to-use interface. Not to mention its handy lanyard, which ensures you don’t misplace the timer and have to run around trying to find it to quell its beeps.
Good to Know
- Dimensions:4.9 x 1.5 x 0.72 inches
- Number of timers:3
- Max hours:100 hours
- Price at time of publish:$35
An Infrared Thermometer for Making Pizza
ThermoWorks Industrial IR with Circle Laser
We love making Neapolitan-style pizza in anoutdoor pizza oven, and when we do, we turn to an infrared thermometer to ensure stone and oven temps are blisteringly hot. This option from ThermoWorks has served me (associate commerce editor Grace here, hello!) well over the years: it’s easy to use and delivers fast, accurate readings. Plus, when my cat’s bored, it doubles as a laser for him to play with—I’m being serious!
Good to Know
- Infrared range:-58 to 1022°F
- Battery life:140 hours
- Dimensions:4.7 x 1.87 x 6.76 inches
- Price at time of publish:$63
An Extra Big, Extra Loud Timer
ThermoWorks TimeStack
Senior commerce editorRiddley Gemperlein-Schirmloves this gadget, which features multiple timers for when you have multiple dishes cooking at once. “I love that it has four separate timers going on, which I actually employ way more than I thought I would,” she says. “It has a magnetic back, so I store it on the side of my fridge when it's not in use. It's also loud as heck, so there's no way to miss it when it goes off.”
Good to Know
- Dimensions:6.6 x 4.13 x 2.4 inches
- Number of timers:4
- Max hours:100 hours
- Price at time of publish:$59
A Trivet That Doubles as a Potholder
ThermoWorks Silicone Hot Pad/Trivet
We’ve all done it: scrambled to find something, anything, to put a hot skillet or pot onto so it doesn’t scorch the table (and your hand). Enter this silicone trivet, which Riddley says is “wonderfully flexible and makes a greatpot holder。” She also likes that they come in a bunch of colors and sizes and that they’re “flat and squishy, which makes them easy to store.” And, at $8 bucks each, you can grab a few, so you don’t find yourself scrambling with a hot pot in hand ever again.
Good to Know
- Max heat:Up to 600°F
- Care:Dishwasher-safe
- Price at time of publish:$8
A Small But Mighty Spatula/Spoon Hybrid
ThermoWorks Mini Spatula Spoonula Set
We all know the struggle of trying to scrape out the last bit of peanut butter or mayonnaise from its plastic jar—a spoon leaves streaks where it scrapes, while a standard spatula is, well, just too big. Enterthe mini spatula and spoonula: dainty little silicone tools that easily scoop and swipe residue in even the nookiest of nooks. Plus, since they’re made of silicone, they’re super easy to clean.
Good to Know
- Max heat:Up to 600°F
- Care:Dishwasher-safe
- Price at time of publish:$6.50
FAQs
Where can I buy ThermoWorks products?
All of the products listed above are available on theThermoWorks website。
What are the warranties on ThermoWorks gear?
While warranties vary from product to product, the company notes, “Most ThermoWorks instruments carry a two-year warranty and guarantee against defects in either components or workmanship. A few have five-year warranties. All other products are covered by a one-year warranty.” You can find more information about warrantieson their website。