- Brand: Lightbeam
- Special Feature: Fast Reading System
- Color: White
- Age Range (Description): Adult
- Unit Count: 1 Count
- Power Source: Battery Powered
- Number of Batteries: 1 LR44 batteries required. (included)
- Item Length: 13 inches
- Upper Temperature Rating: 572 Degrees Fahrenheit
- Response Time: 1 Milliseconds
- MULTI-PURPOSE COOKING THERMOMETER – 2-in-1 Kitchen Candy & BBQ Grill Tool Reads Internal Temperature of Chocolate, Liquid Candy, Cream, Sauce, Syrup, Meat & More
- DETACHABLE SILICONE SPATULA – Removable Spatula Spoon is Protective Sleeve for Long Temperature Probe; Great for Mixing, Stirring & Serving Up Portions
- INSTANT READ DIGITAL THERMOMETER – Precise Probe Delivers Fast, Accurate and Wide-range Temp Readings Between -58Β°F and 572Β°F; Works on Candy, Beef, Chicken, Etc.
- SLEEK DIGITAL DISPLAY – Modern Device Features Effortless 1-Button Operation & Easy Read LCD Screen; Powered by 1 LR44 Battery [Included] for Wireless Use
- REMOVABLE FOR CLEANING – Low Maintenance Chocolate Thermometer Monitors Food While Stirring; BPA-Free Paddle is Removable for Hand Washing























Mary Nelle Cox –
This is really a good idea for making candy. Much easier to check the temperature of the candy while stirring than trying to hold a glass thermometer or trying to attach one to the side of the pan because that never works. I used it today to make toffee. I pulled the metal part out a little way because I though it was not working but I had messed up and put too much water in so it was taking to long to get to the correct temperature. Anyway I added more butter and sugar and it got to the correct temperature and I made toffee. Unfortunately after washing my new thermometer i could not put it back together again. The top part will not fit back down into the handle. I will be sending this back right after Christmas.Update: So sorry to the company who made this. I figured out what I was doing wrong. All I needed to do was turn it around. It did not look like that would work the way it was notched but it did. I love it now. I use it to make sure I donβt have my hot tea or hot chocolate too hot to drink. Now I donβt burn my mouth ever.
LH –
A great idea in theory, and worked pretty well for making fudge this afternoon. I followed a web suggestion to make sure the thermometer was accurate by testing boiling water first. In non-high-altitude, should test at 212 degrees F, and it tested correctly. I will use it for my yearly holiday fudge from now on. My wishes for a better product would be… a longer handle, more strength and sense of security where the thermometer connects with the handle on the handle end, and maybe just a nicer looking product – but that is my personal decor taste. Some notes: to remove the thermometer from spatula for cleaning, or to use thermometer without spatula, pull thermometer straight back out of spatula – no need to twist. Designed to be held with the right hand; if you hold it with the left, the thermometer face shows the numbers upside down. Remember not to just toss the whole thing in sudsy water – thermometer face/case is NOT waterproof. A non-complicated straight-forward thermometer – on/off button and C/F button. Easy.
Grammy NP –
I have fallen in love with this product and recommend it to family and friends. I make yogurt and can stir my milk and check the temp all at the same time. I also love that you can use the long probe as a meat thermometer. Great job to the creators of this.
K. Hill –
Product works great no complaints
Ryan Hossler –
This is much more accurate than my infrared thermometer, and a vast improvement over traditional candy thermometers. I love that the probe doesn’t come in contact with the pan, just the candy. My only complaint is that its not comfortable to hold when you’re constantly stirring caramels. Very easy to clean.
Liz Hock –
I bought this last year to make candy but when I went to use it a month later it was dead. I didnβt need it again until this year where I went to replace the battery but not only will the battery not come out but it looks like some of the heat produced condensation in the battery compartment and rusted the battery. I was very careful not to get water in that compartment last year so I am extremely disappointed. Also, you need a tiny screwdriver to get the panel off to reach the battery.
PATRICIA LIZARRAGA –
Muy fΓ‘cil de usar y muy fΓ‘cil de lavar