Why America's Test Kitchen Calls the Thermoworks Thermopop the Best Inexpensive Digital Thermometer

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The axiom “knowledge is power” holds especially true in the kitchen—the more you know about what’s going on inside your food as it cooks, the more you can control the result. Our favorite digital thermometer, the ThermoWorks Thermapen Mk4, costs $99. ThermoWorks recently introduced an inexpensive alternative, the ThermoPop, so we put it and seven competitors to the test.

RECOMMENDED: This thermometer was fast, accurate, and easy to hold. It had a few cushy extra features, including a rotating display and a backlight, which came in handy for grilling. The ThermoPop is an excellent inexpensive alternative to the Thermapen.

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