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The CDN ProAccurate Digital Thermometer DT392 offers professional-grade precision with a wide temperature range (-50 to 392°F), rapid 1-second readings, and NSF certification enhanced by BioCote antimicrobial protection. Its 5-inch stainless steel stem and protective sheath with USDA temperature guide make it an essential, hygienic tool for chefs and home cooks alike, combining durability with effortless one-button operation.



| ASIN | B002SNA48U |
| Additional Features | Fast Reading System |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #35,090 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #186 in Meat Thermometers & Timers |
| Brand | CDN |
| Brand Name | CDN |
| Color | White Display |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 3,422 Reviews |
| Display Type | Digital |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00018436006091 |
| Immersion Depth | 5 Inches |
| Included Components | Thermometer |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Item Length | 5 Inches |
| Item Weight | 1.5 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | CDN |
| Model | DT392 |
| Model Name | DT392 |
| Number of Batteries | 1 LR44 batteries required. (included) |
| Outer Material | Plastic |
| Part Number | DT392 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Response Time | 1000 Milliseconds |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| Special Feature | Fast Reading System |
| Specification Met | NSF |
| Style Name | Contemporary |
| UPC | 786173234946 789542512966 885155174598 018436006091 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Upper Temperature Range | 392 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Warranty Description | Limited 5 year warranty |
M**L
Very VERY good
Bought this in Sep of 2011 - writing this review after SEVEN years in Sep 2018. It has been very reliable & accurate. Still has original battery. Only problem is since a few months ago, the push button to turn it on/off doesn't work reliably - I can eventually get it to come on, but it's not easy. (It's not the battery - I think it's the button not making the proper contact to the circuit board - haven't tried to take it apart, not sure if can). I ordered a different thermometer to replace it that had foldable tip thinking it might be better for certain situations - like bbq grill: with this one that's got immovable straight probe, and needing to be in the meat 5-6 seconds to get reading, can be too hot for the hand to keep in place. But, the cheap foldable tip one I got worked for 1 day. So, I'm thinking about buying another one of these.... But, first, I decided to see if I might be able to fix - used an exacto knife on the top and found the black CDN with cutouts peels off (adhesive - not hard to remove and still sticky enough to re-use) which reveals the assembly with 6 tiny phillips screws (pic 1); removed with precision driver, which reveals circuit board attached with 4 screws and 4 wires soldered to the board (the thermocouple and battery). Removed the 4 screws - the power and C/F buttons are separate, the 3 bottom buttons 1 assembly - so I just switched the C/F and power buttons figuring the carbon tip on power worn. But, wasn't paying enough attention, and the LCD just fell off. Wasn't too obvious how contact is made electrically to the circuit board, and then the red power wire came off the circuit board as I was moving things around - got out soldering iron and put it back, reassembled everything, and much to my surprise, the thermometer works! The power button works reliably and the C/F button works too.....!!!
P**E
Excellent thermometer, fast response - test data included
For some reason, I find myself often needing to measure the temperature of various liquids and solids? How fast does my diet Pepsi cool in the freezer? How hot is the water coming out of my faucet? Interesting data has been gleaned from using this product. For example, in a top loading washer, the thermal mass of the metal and clothes in a top loading washer drops about 20 degrees from the 140 that is dispensed -- leading to a 40 degree shortfall from a commercial washer. While useful for various fun tasks around the house, chefs will appreciate the vary rapid response of the pointed tip. The CDN is clearly superior to an inexpensive thermometer I previous purchased from Walmart. In a laboratory setting, accuracy is important. While my needs are not that stringent, I did want to test within the limited resources at my disposal, including my IR thermometer. So, I test it along with the IR thermometer with three different liquids: 1)water/green tea cooling from boiling temp 2) Polmos rectified spirits - 96% alcohol from freezer 3) Olive oil heated in an oven. In order to somewhat scientific, I avoided ambient air movement and took measurements in a corner of room separate from any radiating heat. This conditions would NOT pass NIST standards but I tried anyway. Results below. Conditions: 1) CDN was used to aggressively mix fluid so no surface temperature differences 2) Ambient light and air movement avoided 3) Insulating potholder used to rest glasses 4) Ambient temperature approximately 70-72 degrees All results in Fahrenheit Concentrated green tea in 1000ml pyrex Date: 12/11/2012 Time .... IR .... CDN 9:25 AM .... 165 .... 174 9:39 AM .... 148 .... 153 9:47 AM .... 135 .... 141 9:58 AM .... 128 .... 130 10:26 AM .... 112 .... 113 10:43 AM .... 105 .... 105 11:07 AM .... 98 .... 98 11:37 AM .... 90 .... 91 12:08 PM .... 85 .... 86 12:43 PM .... 81 .... 82 1:09 PM .... 78 .... 79 1:24 PM .... 76 .... 78 1:48 PM .... 74 .... 76 2:30 PM .... 71 .... 73 3:36 PM .... 51 .... 55 4:05 PM .... 50 .... 51 96% Ethyl alcohol in double insulated glass (two hand made 1/4" heavy glass separated by tissue) Polmos Rectified spirits Date: 12/12/2012 Time .... IR .... CDN 3:33 PM .... -14 .... -8 3:56 PM .... -5 .... -3 4:04 PM .... 1 .... -3 4:28 PM .... 13 .... 13 4:32 PM .... 17 .... 15 Hot oil from oven- Titan Olive Oil - 160 grams in pyrex measuring cup Date: 12/13/2012 Time .... IR .... CDN 3:07 PM .... 329 .... 319 3:13 PM .... 289 .... 280 3:20 PM .... 238 .... 236 3:33 PM .... 177 .... 176 3:43 PM .... 155 .... 153
D**D
great food-safety tool
We have been relying on a great, fat meat thermometer best suited to roasts and other big cuts of meat, and now that there's just the two of us, it not only can't get a good reading on the smaller cuts we purchase but it also wrecks little pieces of meat. When my husband started chemo this spring, I felt we needed something we could trust to ensure that he's protected from food-borne illnesses that he might not be able to fight off as well as someone else could and which might interfere with his treatment. So I ordered this baby. I had not realized what a nuisance it was trying to read my old needle-on-a-dial type thermometer. I love the digital! The readout is not great (bigger with more contrast would be nice) but it's doable for these 61-year-old eyes. The list of safe temps on the sleeve? Not so much. I have to remove my glasses, squint, and hold the durn thing about three inches from my eyeballs to read those. A better idea would be to copy a chart from some source such as the American Cancer Society books and pamphlets and tape it to your cabinet over/by the stove. On the up side, the thermometer responds pretty quickly, is easy to clean, fits easily into small, crowded drawers (or clips to your pocket if you are moving around a large kitchen or outside to the grill) and comes with a very good bacteria-resistant protective sleeve. Best of all, it shuts itself off very quickly after you're done with it to conserve battery power. You can't leave it in an oven or dutch oven on top of the stove because it has plastic parts, so for those items I'll be hanging on to the old one. Otherwise, this is now my go-to safety-checker. An additional note: I used it to test the safety of my aging crock pot today, and the crock pot flunked. This thermometer really is heaven sent.
C**E
My husband loves it for his new meat smoker.
I'm not sure why it has taken me so long to finally buy a quick-read thermometer. We've used the regular thermometers for years and have found them to be terribly slow to register a temperature. Your oven or grill loses way too much heat while you wait. My husband has started smoking meats in his new smoker, so I bought this one for him. What a difference. A quick read and close the door. Very little heat lost. The large screen with big numbers is especially helpful. No more hunting for reading glasses just to check on dinner. The fact that it is waterproof is important for easy cleaning. There are some other features like data-hold, temperature guide, recalibration, auto-off, pocket clip, easy button switch between centigrade and fahrenheit, etc. All very convenient if you need it, but I just like it because it's easy and works well. I did test it in boiling water (212 degrees F) and it registered 210.5 degrees. Good to know when making candy that requires exact temperatures. Still better than my old thermometer which is 3 degrees off. If I could improve it, I would make it a few inches longer. It would make it easier to check the temperature of meats over a hot grill or in the smoker. It would also make it easier to check the temperature of something boiling in a pot, ie. homemade fudge or hard crack candy. I would give it 5 stars in that case. Still, this is a HUGE improvement over having to wait minutes for the old thermometers to work. I would definitely recommend this thermometer.
D**N
The best thermometer I have ever owned!!!
These thermometer is great. I originally bought it to use for brewing beer but quickly realized how great this thing was so I ended up buying 2. I use one as a kitchen thermometer, used it to bake a ham the other day, and I used the other one for brewing beer, made a brown ale with it today. They do read damn near instantly, Normally I get a good read within 3 seconds. They are not water proof but I get mine soaked/dunked all the time and it is still running like a champ. I read the directions once to learn how to celebrate them with a glass of ice water and I haven't looked back. They work awesome and for the price you can't beat their performance. Simple to use and does exactly what it is supposed to. Build quality: I think the build quality is better than what it should be, this thing is a value. I soak mine constantly and mistreat it and it keeps on ticking. The only way it could be better is if it could be used as a remote thermometer with a cord so I could keep it in my roast the entire time and check the temperature from the outside of the oven.
N**2
good accurate fast thermometer
This is my first fast reading cooking thermometer that isn't like the old slow meat one with the picture of the turkey on it.. so obviously i was impressed with the speed of this thermometer.. All you really need to know is that yes, it's fast and accurate.. I'd just like to address things i've seen brought up in other reviews Firstly calibration- i wasn't too sure about calibrating it even in ice water so i tried testing the temp of a big container of water packed with ice just to see what the temp would be.. (i had already come to the conclusion based on other thermometers that this product arrived well accurate enough).. no matter how long i waited or how much ice i put in the container, the temp readout was at least 5 degrees above freezing.. I even had the ice that has a hollow center just large enough to insert the thermometer.. and even with it encased in ice it read above freezing.. so i'm not sure how calibrating this at the freezing level actually works and honestly don't know why anyone would calibrate a thermometer to 0c or 32f when a cup of ice water isn't at freezing level, but may be as high as 40 degrees!.. so i don't think i'll ever mess with the calibration on this. 2 degrees doesn't make much difference anyhow when cooking.. the only reason i wanted it accurate is to test the temp inside and outside the house, which it does well.. Holder being too tight- I agree the holder they include is a bit hard to get on, which is concerning trying to pull it off the thermometer having seen the pics of the other reviewer's broken thermometer with exposed wires when he pulled his apart trying to get it off.. Upon examining the holder, the entire inside is actually larger.. there are just 3 small plastic nubs inside that are there to slow the thermometer down and hold it in place.. I fixed mine by getting a drill bit just big enough to cause friction and slowly turned it a few times against the nubs and it pushed them in just enough to where they still grab the thermometer and hold it in place, but it's much easier to get in and off now.. so that's easily fixed. (bit size that worked for me is 5/32.. anything larger and it'll make it too big, smaller and it won't touch the nubs.. remember you only want to make them slightly smaller until you're satisfied with the friction they produce).. So overall it's a good thermometer.. I can't comment yet on longevity but I will report back if anything goes wrong.
V**R
Excellent value thermometer for homebrewers and cooks, but watch out for durability issues
I've been all-grain brewing for a few years now, and this is my favorite thermometer by far. It's cheap, accurate, easy to calibrate (this is important!), and pretty durable. I went through four dial thermometers before getting this, and this is a marked improvement in ease of use, accuracy, and durability. It also works great for it's original purpose of taking the temp of cooking meat, which I had never done before buying this, but which I now can't believe I ever skipped. Deep frying a turkey and want to know if it's ready? You can use a flimsy, inaccurate, hard-to-read dial thermometer, or you can use this and eliminate guesswork. I'm on my second one, as the first took a dive into a pot of boiling water and was never quite accurate afterwards. UPDATE: I am taking my review down to three stars due to durability issues. I'm on my second one, and after being dropped a few times it too has developed the same accuracy problems as the first. I can zero both of them in an ice bath, then put them in boiling water and they'll be several degrees off from each other. Then I can set them down on the counter, go away, stick them back in the boiling water and get different readings than the first measurement a few minutes ago. So, not only are they now inaccurate, but how much they are inaccurate waver around randomly from one reading to the next. I had a few batches of beer come out all weird (severely under- or over-attenuated), and I finally figured out that it was my thermometers being off by as much as 8 degrees.
P**S
Quick display and accurate for my needs
This thermometer works great for my needs. We cook quite at home so, this gets used 4-5 times a week at least. This (just bought it on 8/4/25) is my third one since 2017 and I just keep on buying this one. I would not say I "baby" it so, it holds up well for non commercial cooking.
I**G
Very useful, works a treat
Very useful , works a treat
A**A
perfecto
Esta muy bien de precio y cumple con las espectativas que tenia. Sobre todo esta muy bien que la sonda lleve su propia funda.
S**H
Gets the job done well
A lil pricey but nicey.
G**H
Works great in fact we use to cook turkeys in the ...
Product was delivered to us promptly. Works great in fact we use to cook turkeys in the oven by guessing and cutting into the turkey. It would often overcook because we didn't want any issues with it and get sick. Using this thermometer we now get moist turkeys that are cooked all the way through. No more dried out meats.
L**S
De los mejores termometros de bolsillo!
Muy bien construido, la carcasa es de acero inoxidable. Lectura precisa, solo hay que calibrar (incluye respectivas instrucciones) Durable, elegante diseño y discreto. Recomendable!
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