Why America's Test Kitchen Calls the ThermoWorks ChefAlarm the Best Probe Clip-On Thermometer

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The Test Kitchen's Lisa McManus explains the importance of a good clip-on probe thermometer. A well-designed, high-precision tool is a cook's best friend since it can take away a lot of guesswork in the kitchen.

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The accuracy, easy interface, and longevity of our winning ChefAlarm are well worth the investment. This thermometer, with an ovensafe probe, was the most accurate among those we tested—plus, it had an intuitive design. It’s the only model we tested that can be calibrated; we also liked the programmable high- and low-temperature alarms, the adjustable volume, the backlight, the on/off switch, and the small knob on the probe that stayed cool for over-the-pot adjustments.

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