This AquaTuff™ Thermocouple is the optimal choice for accuracy and maximum durability. It has a temperature range of -100°F to 999°F and a 10-minute auto shutoff ability that conserves battery life.
This AquaTuff™ Thermocouple is the optimal choice for accuracy and maximum durability. It features the trademark waterproof construction of the AquaTuff™ line, along with a type K jack that accepts any type K thermocouple probe with a standard mini-connector. This thermocouple has a temperature range of -100°F to 999°F and a 10-minute auto shutoff ability that conserves battery life.
-100°F to 999°F temperature range
+/- 0.5°F accuracy over entire measurement range
Easy twist-open battery hatch
Auto off after 10 minutes of non-use
F/C Switchable
Waterproof design
Uses (2) AAA batteries
Model #: 35100-K
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QUESTION Hi,
Could you please let me know what is the exact needle probe that goes with the item above?
Thanks,
Vinny
ANSWER Hello, this thermocouple accepts any type K thermocouple probe with a standard mini-connector. The manufacturer has listed the following probe models as working with this thermocouple: 31901-K, 50335-K, 50336-K, 50360-K, 50101-K, 50207-K, 50209-K, 50263-K, 50293-K, 50208-K, 52048-K, 50306-K, 50001-K, 50012-K, 50014-K, and 39138-K. Thank you!
By: Von From: Los Angeles Date: Apr 27, 2015
QUESTION I own the Accutuff340 Atkins Thermocouple. It says Atkins Accutuff 340 type K thermocouple thermometer. I need the probe or cord that is attached to it. Do you carry this item? Von
ANSWER Hi, I contacted the manufacturer regarding your thermometer and they stated that the 340 uses its own probe but has been obsolete for several years now and have exhausted all the inventory to make replacement probes. You may want to think about possibly purchasing an upgraded unit. Thank you.
By: From: Salinas Ca Date: Nov 11, 2014
QUESTION Hello, I have many thermometers that I am ready to dispose of them. What is the correct way to do this? Is there is a proper way of disposal?
Thanks
ANSWER Hello, disposal method for the thermometers would depend on the material that the thermometers are made from, and what type of liquid the thermometers hold (if any). We would recommend contacting the specific department in your city for disposal information and laws. Thank you!
By: Mark From: Nashville, TN Date: Feb 06, 2012
QUESTION I am trying to find a thermocouple reader/display that I can put through a dish machine for an accurate temperature reading of the water. The water temperature would be less than 200 deg.F.
Mark
ANSWER Hi. I'm not sure what kind of dishwasher you have. If you have a conveyer dishwasher, it would be hard to use a thermometer with it. If it's a dishwasher with a hinged door, I don't know if the cord from the probe would allow the door to close properly. I would suggest to use some dishwasher temperature test strips to verify proper sanitation temperatures. Some that we carry are item #s 988877, 948655, 103924
I am using this product from last 10yeasrs and i can say that this the best product for taking the temp or when we can say that its the moost important product when we talk about the food safety.
Just need start given the safety box or tool box so that your customer can keep this product safely rather than come in normal box.
Thanks.
Kamran Ahmed.