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Reddit mentions of Universalgadgets Digital Kitchen Probe Thermometer Food Cooking Bbq Meat Steak Turkey Wine Jam

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Reddit mentions: 4

We found 4 Reddit mentions of Universalgadgets Digital Kitchen Probe Thermometer Food Cooking Bbq Meat Steak Turkey Wine Jam. Here are the top ones.

Universalgadgets Digital Kitchen Probe Thermometer Food Cooking Bbq Meat Steak Turkey Wine Jam
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Digital Cooking ThermometerMeasures temperatures for a wide variety of foodsFrom -50¡ãC to 300¡ãCLong Stainless Steel Probe100% Brand New
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height1.57 Inches
Length7.09 Inches
Weight0.12 Pounds
Width1.97 Inches

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Found 4 comments on Universalgadgets Digital Kitchen Probe Thermometer Food Cooking Bbq Meat Steak Turkey Wine Jam:

u/housemothernormal · 5 pointsr/vandwellers

Don't mean to be too facetious but one of these, one of these and one of these.

Look, you're not going to be able to power an electric kettle without spending a huge amount of money. The simple answer is usually the best.

u/Elyanar · 2 pointsr/Fitness

Had exactly the same problem you do, best thing ive bought since I started working out and eating "clean", a digital meat thermometer, cook chicken breast to 74C and let it rest, juicy every time no more overcooked chicken breast.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/d/ae1/DIGITAL-KITCHEN-PROBE-THERMOMETER-COOKING-STEAK-TURKEY/B007CJR67C/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1491478005&sr=8-5&keywords=digital+meat+thermometer

u/octave1 · 2 pointsr/FulfillmentByAmazon

I have no experience with private label stuff. Here's an example of a product on Amazon that's obviously been sourced from China. You'll find several "duplicates" of this product on both Amazon (some stick their own brand name on it) and Alibaba. Do some calculations and you'll see you can't really make money off this anymore.

Another problem with PL is that you start all the way at the bottom with Amazon (zero reviews, zero sales). You need to promote it and make it "visible" which must be quite an undertaking.

Some other rules are - don't get brand name stuff on Alibaba (probably all fakes), stay away from electronic things (too easy to break), go for items that are 50 - 100USD per item (can't make a profit off a 10USD item), etc.

I haven't really grasped Alibaba either.

If you want to learn FBA just go buy a few items like for 50 quid in a local shop and send them to FBA. You'll make your money back or maybe lose a bit but you'll see how it all works, how to pack, label, set up your account etc.

u/charlottesinterweb · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I actually really do need a thermometer for my food! At the moment I'm just crossing my fingers that I don't get salmonella or some other uncooked food illness. Also I want to make candy! And is there really any better excuse?

Those simple bear necessities! Thanks :D