AllPoints 00-437041-00003 Rinse Thermometer 100 to 200F Stainless Steel
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- Accurate readings from 100°F to 200°F
- Stainless steel body resists corrosion
- Compact, ergonomic for easy handling
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The GE/Hobart 00-437041-00003 Rinse Thermometer 100 200f is a precision temperature measuring device designed for professional foodservice environments. As a vital component in ensuring accurate water temperatures during rinsing processes, this OEM thermometer from GE/Hobart provides reliable readings within a range of 100°F to 200°F. Its compact, durable construction makes it suitable for use in commercial dishwashing operations, maintenance inspections, and food safety compliance. Engineered with high-quality materials, the thermometer offers quick and precise temperature verification essential for high-volume dishwashing and sanitation workflows. Its technical specifications include a 1-inch height, width, and depth, with a weight of 1 lb, making it easy to handle and integrate into existing kitchen equipment setups for consistent temperature monitoring.
The GE/Hobart 00-437041-00003 Rinse Thermometer is engineered for precise, quick temperature readings in commercial dishwashing and sanitation workflows. Its stainless steel construction ensures durability against frequent cleaning and exposure to water, while the compact size facilitates seamless integration into dish tables and maintenance routines. Designed for ease of calibration and readability, it supports consistent food safety practices in high-volume foodservice settings and institutional kitchens.
Best suited for commercial dishwashing, sanitation inspection, and temperature verification in foodservice operations.
The GE/Hobart 00-437041-00003 Rinse Thermometer offers a straightforward yet robust technical profile tailored for commercial kitchen applications. Its design features include a high-precision temperature range of 100°F to 200°F, housed within a stainless steel body that withstands rigorous cleaning protocols. With a weight of 1 lb and dimensions of 1" in height, width, and depth, it is optimized for handheld use or incorporation into dishwashing equipment. The thermometer does not specify electrical requirements but is suitable for typical laboratory or foodservice environments. Its construction supports food safety through water-resistant grades and easy cleaning, making it well-suited for frequent calibration and handling in busy kitchens. Shipping typically occurs within 4-8 business days, ensuring prompt availability for operational needs.
A commercial rinse thermometer is a precision device designed for verifying water temperatures in professional kitchen and dishwashing applications. The GE/Hobart 00-437041-00003 model provides accurate readings within a 100°F to 200°F range, essential for ensuring proper sanitation and food safety standards. Installed in dishwashing stations, it supports consistent rinse water temperature monitoring, making it indispensable in high-volume foodservice environments such as restaurants, cafeterias, and institutional kitchens where hygiene compliance and operational efficiency are prioritized.
These high-quality rinse thermometers from GE/Hobart, such as the 00-437041-00003, offer precise temperature verification tailored for commercial dishwashing and sanitation workflows. Built with durable stainless steel and designed for reliable, long-term use, they optimize operational accuracy and facilitate routine quality checks in busy foodservice environments such as hospitals, large cafes, and institutional kitchens.
Why choose the AllPoints 00-437041-00003 rinse thermometer over competitor models? This device combines rugged stainless steel durability with precise measurement capabilities tailored for commercial kitchen environments. Its compact design seamlessly integrates into dishwashing workflows, supporting consistent sanitation and operational efficiency. Unlike common models, it offers quick calibration and simple maintenance, reducing downtime and ensuring reliable temperature verification in high-demand settings.