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Taylor® Precision Digital Pocket Thermometer |
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| Item #: 113328 | |
| Model #: 9841RB | Manufacturer: Taylor Precision Products |
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6 Questions Asked
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By: Capt bill
From: Lexington,NC Oct 30, 2011
Question:
What battery is used in thr Taylor Thermometer Model 9841? Thanks
Answer:
This digital pocket thermometer uses a 1.5 volt battery.
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From: Nov 13, 2011
Question:
Can this thermometer be used for check water temp. for tea(s)?
Answer:
Yes, you can use this to check the water temperature, but do not submerge the entire thermometer into the water. Temperature range: -58° F to 500° F or -50° C to 260° C
By: smeyer
From: Mn./USA Dec 16, 2011
Question:
what size battery? Can you be more specific, other than 1.5 v. ?
Answer:
Hi. The 1.5 volt batteries are the button cell types.
By: HANK
From: CHESTERFIELD, MO Jun 3, 2012
Question:
I THINK MY SPOUSE OWNS ITEM #113328 - BLACK DIG THERMOMETER. THE BATTERY IS GONE. WHAT SIZE IS THIS BATTERY? AND DO YOU HAVE INSTRUCTIONS TO CHANGE IT?
Answer:
Hi. This uses a 1.5 volt button shaped battery, which can be bought in stores. Carefully pry open the back cover or remove the screws holding it if this unit has them. Thanks!
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From: Hackensack, NJ Jul 9, 2012
Question:
When there is no reading does that mean battery should be replaced? If so where is the battery sold?
Answer:
Hi. Yes, if the display is blank, you'll need to replace the battery. This uses a 1.5 volt button shaped battery, which can be bought in stores. Carefully pry open the back cover or remove the screws holding it if this unit has them. Thanks!
By: Steven
From: Santa Fe, NM Dec 31, 2012
Question:
what s the diameter of the probe itself (looks to be from between 1/16 and 1/4 inch)? I need a thermometer with a 1/16 inch probe so please suggest alternatives if this product has a probe that is not that thin. Thanks.
Answer:
Hi. The manufacturer doesn't have any exact dimensions regarding the thinnest portion of the probe on the Taylor® Precision Digital Pocket Thermometer, but they said it looks to be about 1/16 inch. Thanks! |



