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product_id: 7679748
title: "Taylor Digital Stick On Refrigerator Thermometer"
brand: "taylor"
price: "AED 2"
currency: AED
in_stock: false
reviews_count: 8
url: https://www.desertcart.ae/products/7679748-taylor-digital-stick-on-refrigerator-thermometer
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# 0.6" large digit display Easy suction cup mount -4° to 158°F range Taylor Digital Stick On Refrigerator Thermometer

**Brand:** taylor
**Price:** AED 2
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🌟 Keep it cool, keep it fresh — the smart fridge guardian you didn’t know you needed!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Taylor Digital Stick On Refrigerator Thermometer by taylor
- **How much does it cost?** AED 2 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.ae](https://www.desertcart.ae/products/7679748-taylor-digital-stick-on-refrigerator-thermometer)

## Best For

- taylor enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted taylor brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Crystal Clear Readout:** Large 0.6" digits ensure quick, effortless temperature checks at a glance.
- • **Dual Scale Convenience:** Seamlessly switch between Fahrenheit and Celsius to suit your preference.
- • **Wide Temperature Range:** Monitors from -4° to 158°F, perfect for both refrigerators and freezers.
- • **Effortless Installation:** Strong suction cup attachment means no tools, no hassle—stick and go.
- • **Sleek & Practical Design:** Modern, stylish look that complements any kitchen or commercial setting.

## Overview

The Taylor Digital Stick On Refrigerator Thermometer features a large 0.6" LCD display, measures temperatures from -4° to 158°F, and easily switches between Fahrenheit and Celsius. Its suction cup mount allows quick, tool-free installation, making it an essential, stylish tool to prevent food spoilage in any fridge or freezer.

## Description

This commercial digital refrigerator and freezer thermometer helps you prevent food from spoiling. It features a large, 0.6" digit readout; reads from -4° to 158° F temperature range; switches between Fahrenheit and Celsius; and attaches easily with its suction cup. Imported.

Review: Great Thermometer for Skiers of a Certain Age!!! - Don't laugh, but I purchased this thermometer to attach to my ski jacket. I'm 50+ and reading glasses are a necessity rather than a convenience at this point. All of the thermometers that I've found on the Internet that are supposedly designed for skiers are apparently designed for young skiers with excellent vision as they are incredibly small and impossible for me to read. The display on this Taylor 1448 thermometer is large enough that I can read it easily without my reading glasses. I used a small lanyard with a key ring on the end which the suction cup can be fit through and then looped the other end of the lanyard through a small D-ring on my coat pocket. It works perfectly. The display is very easy to read against the white background of the snow. Other reasons that I like this thermometer for a skiing application? I've read a spec sheet that said that it only updates the temperature every 2.5 minutes. However, I place the thermometer outside in 20 degree weather and noted that as it cooled from room temp to the ambient outside temperature that it was updating the display every 30 seconds. It seems to be fairly accurate. I placed it next to the thermometer for my LaCrosse weather station and the difference between my weather station temperature reading and this thermometer was just 1.5 degrees. It's very lightweight so you don't notice it while skiing. The only thing that I would say could be improved is the low end of the temperature range. It bottoms out at -4 degrees F and early last week we had temps on the mountain of -18 degrees. This is not a huge deal as I don't find it particularly enjoyable to ski in sub-zero temps but it would be nice if it could go down to perhaps -20 degrees F. Other than that this is a great little thermometer at a very affordable price. I would definitely recommend it.
Review: Not bad, not great - My two main gripes are that (1) the suction cup tends to work rather poorly at cold temperatures, which is something you'd think they would have considered for this particular device, and (2) that it can be very hard to read the digits at an angle or in the refrigerator lighting, and if you remove it to read it, it will quickly fog up and also start heating almost immediately, resulting in an inaccurate reading. The second point is really mostly a nitpick, as it would be hard to fix this without going to a more expensive backlit LCD display, but the first point is a fundamental flaw.

## Features

- Large LCD readout
- Stylish and practical

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0002ATVQC |
| Additional Features | Large Display |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,059,175 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #958 in Refrigerator Thermometers |
| Brand | Taylor |
| Brand Name | Taylor |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 out of 5 stars 154 Reviews |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00077784014486 |
| Included Components | suction cup |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Manufacturer | Lifetime Brands Inc. |
| Model | 1448.00 |
| Model Name | 1448.0 |
| Outer Material | Silicone |
| Part Number | 1448 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Care Instructions | Freezer Safe, Wipe Clean |
| Response Time | 60 seconds |
| Reusability | Single Use |
| Special Feature | Large Display |
| UPC | 077784014486 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Upper Temperature Range | 158 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Warranty Description | 1 year parts, 1 year labor |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Taylor
- **Special Feature:** Large Display
- **Color:** Silver
- **Age Range (Description):** Adult
- **Included Components:** suction cup
- **Outer Material:** Silicone
- **Display Type:** LCD
- **Product Care Instructions:** Freezer Safe, Wipe Clean
- **Unit Count:** 1.0 Count
- **Power Source:** Battery Powered

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great Thermometer for Skiers of a Certain Age!!!
*by P***0 on January 21, 2013*

Don't laugh, but I purchased this thermometer to attach to my ski jacket. I'm 50+ and reading glasses are a necessity rather than a convenience at this point. All of the thermometers that I've found on the Internet that are supposedly designed for skiers are apparently designed for young skiers with excellent vision as they are incredibly small and impossible for me to read. The display on this Taylor 1448 thermometer is large enough that I can read it easily without my reading glasses. I used a small lanyard with a key ring on the end which the suction cup can be fit through and then looped the other end of the lanyard through a small D-ring on my coat pocket. It works perfectly. The display is very easy to read against the white background of the snow. Other reasons that I like this thermometer for a skiing application? I've read a spec sheet that said that it only updates the temperature every 2.5 minutes. However, I place the thermometer outside in 20 degree weather and noted that as it cooled from room temp to the ambient outside temperature that it was updating the display every 30 seconds. It seems to be fairly accurate. I placed it next to the thermometer for my LaCrosse weather station and the difference between my weather station temperature reading and this thermometer was just 1.5 degrees. It's very lightweight so you don't notice it while skiing. The only thing that I would say could be improved is the low end of the temperature range. It bottoms out at -4 degrees F and early last week we had temps on the mountain of -18 degrees. This is not a huge deal as I don't find it particularly enjoyable to ski in sub-zero temps but it would be nice if it could go down to perhaps -20 degrees F. Other than that this is a great little thermometer at a very affordable price. I would definitely recommend it.

### ⭐⭐⭐ Not bad, not great
*by R***N on December 13, 2005*

My two main gripes are that (1) the suction cup tends to work rather poorly at cold temperatures, which is something you'd think they would have considered for this particular device, and (2) that it can be very hard to read the digits at an angle or in the refrigerator lighting, and if you remove it to read it, it will quickly fog up and also start heating almost immediately, resulting in an inaccurate reading. The second point is really mostly a nitpick, as it would be hard to fix this without going to a more expensive backlit LCD display, but the first point is a fundamental flaw.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Fantastic! Cool! :-) At $18, though, not worth it!
*by C***D on September 4, 2013*

Wonderfully designed, inexpensive, frig/freezer thermometer. At $18, that's no longer true! We don't use the stick on feature. Instead, we prop it up in the frig or freezer so that it's immediately visible and the light shines through it--thus, lighting up the numbers. It's quite fun opening up the door and immediately seeing what temp it is. Of course, that does lead to its occasionally falling out when you put more frozen veggies in or grab the juice container and knock it off the shelf. Still, its hard lucite covering makes it nearly indestructible. It's fallen out of the frig or freezer multiple times, and keeps working without a hitch! UPDATE: Jinxed ourselves. It fell out one too many times, was knocked akilter. Kept showing the temp, but the display was at an angle. Did not survive an unscrewing of it and repositioning! It's also incredibly fast at adjusting to temps-- move it from the frig to the freezer or back-- and it quickly show you the temp. It also seems quite accurate--at least it matched well the degrees we found from other, bulkier thermometers we own that weren't anywhere near as convenient to use. If I were in charge of design, I'd probably figure out a way to give it a prop stand in the back rather than the stick on. And, knowing that too many freezer compartments today lack lights (dumb move on the manufacturer's part, while perhaps done to remove a source of heat--more likely done to save a penny or two), an LED backlight of some sort could be included in a "Pro" version. (Oh, those frig/freezer manufacturers could put an LED in their freezer compartment and thus provide cool light.) In short, it's a winner. But not at $18! Look elsewhere. And, be careful with positioning it and knocking it about!

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