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Taylor Classic Cappuccino Frothing Dial Thermometer | 
enlarge | Brand: Taylor
List Price: $9.99 Buy New: $9.18 You Save: $0.81 (8%)
Rating: 32 reviews
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 3.5 x 3.5 x 6
Model: 5997 UPC: 077784059975 EAN: 0077784059975 ASIN: B00004XSBT
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| Features:
| • | Clips to the side of a steaming pitcher | | • | Sealed dial will not fog | | • | Optimum frothing-temperature zone indicated in purple | | • | Measures temperatures from 120 to 180 degrees F | | • | 5-inch stainless-steel stem |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Clip the thermometer on the side of a steaming pitcher. Adjust the clip so that at least 2 inches of the stem is in the liquid. Then steam milk until you see the dial hit in the tan zone which indicates optimal frothing has been temperature. Taylor makes superior quality products and this comes with a lifetime warranty.
Amazon.com Review This professional-grade frothing thermometer clips to the side of a frothing pitcher and permits baristas (espresso machine operators) to instantly and precisely measure temperatures while steaming milk for cappuccinos or caffe lattes. The thermometer measures temperatures from 120 to 180 degrees F, and the optimum frothing temperature zone is indicated on the 1-1/4-inch dial in purple. The instrument has a 5-inch stainless-steel stem. --Fred Brack
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
cappuccino thermometer August 13, 2008 C. Krieg wonderful little thermometer. Allows you to make cappucino froth just like the big guys. Only consideration is that it is only 5 inches long. Not meant for tall container. Get a frothing cup to fit.
Economical August 12, 2008 Todd Cottle (Decatur, IL) Plus - Easy to read, non-adjustable, very responsive Minus - Clip does not fit the Krups XS5020 Frothing Pitcher tightly. If it did it would be 5 stars
Avoid this model! June 21, 2008 NJJ (Metro New Orleans) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
First, I feel foolish for having bought this thermometer in the first place, seeing as the range on the display is 120-180. This essentially eliminates being able to ensure that milk to be frothed is cold enough. Plus, milk for lattes should never be stretched beyond 100 (even lower if you have a more powerful frother), which, obviously, is below the range of this thermometer. Then there's the responsiveness problem. By the time this thermometer registers 140, the milk is already screeching violently. I bought this thermometer to replace a digital instant-read thermometer that I had ruined by keeping it too close to a hot grill. But I'll definitely be buying a better thermometer.
This is an excellent buy! June 16, 2008 Mark Downey (chicago) I recently purchased a new espresso maker and wanted to make sure I was frothing the milk correctly. I purchased the Taylor Classic. It has been an excellent investment. It works well and the price is most reasonable. I'm very happy with this thermometer.
recommended April 12, 2008 Ruth L. Willis (Virginia) Inexpensive and easy to read even without glasses, and does the job. At first the thermometer will do nothing, then all of a sudden it really moves, so I am glad to have a thermometer or I would probably burn the milk, because I am just starting. Hope that it is a long-lasting product.
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