Timemore Digital Thermometer

Timemore Digital Thermometer

Normal price€25,00
/

COLOR
  • Available for delivery to Europe
 More payment options

Details:
[Precision Temperature Monitoring]: Our T Electric Thermometer ensures high precision in temperature control for coffee brewing, despite its compact size. It accurately monitors real-time temperature changes within the range of -20°C to 120°C.

[Convenient Temperature Unit Switching]: With the T Thermometer, switching between Celsius and Fahrenheit is effortless. Simply short-press the power button after activating the thermometer to toggle between the two units according to your preference.

[Clear LED Display]: Equipped with a full-screen LED display, our T Thermometer provides easy-to-read temperature readings. It seamlessly integrates with our Fish Youth and Fish Pure kettle for seamless temperature management.

[User-Friendly Operations]: Powering on/off is simple – just long-press the power button for 1 second. The thermometer automatically enters standby mode after three minutes of inactivity, easily resumed with a short press of the power button. Additionally, it includes an auto power-off feature, shutting down after five minutes to conserve battery life.

Customer Reviews

Based on 2 reviews
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
50%
(1)
50%
(1)
J
Jan Glaescher Jan Glaescher
I love my Sculptor, but this is useless crap

I have had the Sculptor 78s for about 2 years now and I love it. And I thought I would be safe buying other products from the same company. What a wrong assumption!

The clip as it come out of the box has two wings that are not tightly fit together. I haven’t seen one milk jug where this would fit tightly and not wobble around. Then I pressed the two wings together, but the clip lost its firm grip on the shaft and it wobbles now completely loose on the shaft. Then I took a piece of the plastic tube that serves as a protector and put it in between the two wings of the shaft, while pushing the thermometer through. I now have a thermometer that fits tightly onto my milk jug. Great, I thought, let froth some milk. And the disaster continues …

The thermometer samples the temperature only every 2 seconds or so. During that time the temperature in the jug has increased by 4-5 degrees Celsius. Such a low sampling rate is useless for precisely controlling the milk temperature.

And the final blow came when I tried to froth milk for two lattes in a row: the thermometer turns off again in the middle of the second latte. And because the whole piece is in black, it takes a few seconds to find the power button again - by that time the temperature has risen by 15-20 degrees.

Nice try, Timemore, but this is an engineering catastrophe. My analogue thermometer for about ⅓ of the price gives me continuous readings, albeit with less precision. But have a precise temperature only every 2 seconds is even worse.

R
Ross Hymel
The response time is very slow

It's very difficult to steam a small quantity (75 mL) of milk while using this thermometer because the display updates the temperature too slowly.