Well, for the price, you can probably find uses for it but I didn't it was 
worth the time.  It is little more then a cheap talking watch on the end of 
an aluminum probe.  Maybe you'll use yours more then I use mine.

Alan

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Lenny McHugh" <lmch...@verizon.net>
To: <blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Friday, June 11, 2010 9:40 AM
Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] calibrating oven


> Thanks, I did order it not sure how/if it will work. My problem was that I
> could not find one talking or not  that would go up to 550 degrees. There
> are a few for about $100, it would be cheaper to get the service guy to do
> it for about $50. Even if I can get it closer it would be much better. To
> bake a cake she has to have it in for almost an hour to get it done and 
> the
> cook time is suppose to be 35 minutes. With the old spring unit it 
> registers
> over 25 degrees low. I was thinking that if I left the oven on for about 
> 45
> minutes I could touch the probe to the metal rack. The rack should be the
> same temp and not be affected by the air escaping.
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Alan Paganelli" <alanandsuza...@earthlink.net>
> To: <blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Friday, June 11, 2010 11:23 AM
> Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] calibrating oven
>
>
> This probe unit is mostly made of plastic and the metal probe part doesn't
> look like it's the strongest thing you've ever seen.  It's only 30 to 35
> bucks and is intended to be stuck in a hunk of meat to measure it's
> temperature which sounds easier in theory then in practice.  The object of
> the game is to get the probe in the center of the meat.  That's fine if 
> it's
> an I-round which has no bone.  If it's a 7 or 9 bone roast, it can be a
> challenge even getting close to the center which skews the reading.  The
> thermometer is useful for many things but calibrating an oven probably 
> won't
> be one of them.    You can stick the thing in a peace of meat 5 times and
> get 5 different answers which means you have to average the temperature
> readings.  It's not that the thing is worthless, it's because you cannot 
> get
> the probe in the exact same place every time.  The probe is 10 inches long
> with the plastic thermometer sitting on the top.  It reminds me of having 
> a
> talking watch sitting on top of a cheap metal peace.  It doesn't mean that
> it isn't useful or that it's not worth 30 bucks, it just means it probably
> won't be very useful in this case.  It's kind of like trying to use it to
> take your kid's temperature with a meat thermometer.  In this case 
> however,
> it would read body temperature if used under the arm.  It can read air
> temperature but I don't believe it's that stable.  I have one of these
> things and to tell the truth, don't use it all that much and when when I 
> do
> use it for roasts and such, you spend more time fooling around with it
> trying to get an average then it's probably worth.  If you need to 
> calibrate
> an oven, I wouldn't depend on this thing.
>
> Alan
>
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> the Yamaha Tyros keyboard.  I often add files so check back regularly!
>
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> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Betsy Whitney, Dolphin Press" <braill...@hawaii.rr.com>
> To: <blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Thursday, June 10, 2010 3:53 PM
> Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] calibrating oven
>
>
>>I think you can put the probe inside the oven
>> while it is heating. I have a meat thermometer
>> and you put the probe in the meat and there is a
>> cable that extends out of the oven to the talking
>> unit. I just press the button on the unit to hear
>> the temperature. No need to open the oven to check.
>>
>> As for accuracy, we did a test with the talking
>> unit that we bought from Maxi Aids some time ago
>> and the little round one that we hang on the
>> rack. I suppose that is the spring type that you
>> mention, but don't know for sure, but I know it's
>> not digital. They both registered the same temp after about 11 minutes.
>> Betsy
>> At 12:12 PM 6/10/2010, you wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>I wonder how much the air temp would fall in that 10 seconds
>>>while the probe unit was guessing.
>>>
>>>Accuracy ain't so easy
>>>Tom
>>>
>>>On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 02:52:57PM -0700, Alan Paganelli wrote:
>>> > The talking probe thermometer works even if
>>> you just stick it in the hot air
>>> > in the oven. It takes only 5 to 10 seconds to reach the temperature 
>>> > but
>>> > it's real purpose is to measure the internal temperature of meat.
>>> >
>>> > Alan
>>> >
>>> > Please click on:
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>>> > To:
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>>> > Sent: Thursday, June 10, 2010 2:32 PM
>>> > Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] calibrating oven
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > > Aloha Lenny,
>>> > > Just a note about this. I complained that my oven was off. When the
>>> > > guy came out, he said that after the oven light went out and the
>>> > > preheated beeps sounded, I needed to wait until I heard the oven
>>> > > performed two more cycles before it was actually at the right
>>> > > temperature. He said that the preheat light goes out when the oven
>>> > > hits the temperature that is set, but that the entire oven is not at
>>> > > a steady temperature. Since I've been doing that, everything seems 
>>> > > to
>>> > > cook properly. We have one of those little round oven thermometers
>>> > > that hangs on the rack. It is not accessible, but it was $4 and we
>>> > > rarely have to use it.
>>> > > Betsy
>>> > > At 10:51 AM 6/10/2010, you wrote:
>>> > >>Karen knows that our oven is off by at least 25 degrees. In order to
>>> > >>calibrate the oven, I need an accurate
>>> digital thermometer that will go up
>>> > >>to 550 degrees. The instructions are to set the temp to 550 and when
>>> > >>that
>>> > >>temp is reached hold the bake button in. To set it I need a way to
>>> > >>check
>>> > >>the
>>> > >>actual temp. we have a spring thermometer but have no faith in that.
>>> > >>I
>>> > >>just
>>> > >>read that the blind mice have a cooking thermometer that will go up
>>> > >>that
>>> > >>high. Since it is a probe type I wonder if we would just touch the
>>> > >>rack
>>> > >>for
>>> > >>the actual temperature? Any suggestions? I hate to call someone in 
>>> > >>to
>>> > >>do
>>> > >>that job since all we need is a way to
>>> record the actual temp when the pre
>>> > >>heat light goes out.
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