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Offering\nInstant Read technology, this thermometer quickly and easily displays the\ncurrent temperature of the melting paraffin up to 220 degrees Fahrenheit. It\ncomes in a protective sleeve doubles as an extension handle. Simply thread the\nthermometer stem through the hole located at the bottom of the sleeve to act\nas a holder to protect hands and keep them away from the heat. Please note,\nthis is the Paraffin Thermometer only. Paraffin, melting units and all other\naccessories are available separately. The 1\" diameter shatterproof lens is\nalso magnified, making the numbers easy to read. At 5\" long, the thermometer\nis small, lightweight and can fit in a pocket. The protective sleeve also\nfeatures a pocket clip. After use, the thermometer will probably be hot to the\ntouch. It's advised to protect the hands when handling. Do not leave\nthermometer in the melting unit when melting paraffin as damage to the lens\nmay occur. To clean, handwash the thermometer only. 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Melting paraffin can be\ntricky. When new, paraffin melting units operate within a temperature range of\n125-134 degrees, with the ideal temperature for melting to be at about 130\ndegrees. Older units, most without built in temperature gauges, can heat\nunevenly or take longer to get up to melting heat. On top of that, no two\nunits heat exactly the same. This thermometer lets clinicians take the\nguesswork out of paraffin treatments and avoid costly mistakes by having\nclients place body parts into paraffin baths that are either too hot that it\nburns, or too cold that the paraffin is still not fully melted. Offering\nInstant Read technology, this thermometer quickly and easily displays the\ncurrent temperature of the melting paraffin up to 220 degrees Fahrenheit. It\ncomes in a protective sleeve doubles as an extension handle. Simply thread the\nthermometer stem through the hole located at the bottom of the sleeve to act\nas a holder to protect hands and keep them away from the heat. Please note,\nthis is the Paraffin Thermometer only. Paraffin, melting units and all other\naccessories are available separately. The 1\" diameter shatterproof lens is\nalso magnified, making the numbers easy to read. At 5\" long, the thermometer\nis small, lightweight and can fit in a pocket. The protective sleeve also\nfeatures a pocket clip. After use, the thermometer will probably be hot to the\ntouch. It's advised to protect the hands when handling. Do not leave\nthermometer in the melting unit when melting paraffin as damage to the lens\nmay occur. To clean, handwash the thermometer only. Do not immerse it in water\nor place in the dishwasher.\u003c\/p\u003e \n\n\n \u003cul class=\"a\"\u003e\n \u003cli\u003eActual Product May Vary.\u003c\/li\u003e\n \u003cli\u003eSee Product Specifications for more detailed information.\u003c\/li\u003e\n \u003c\/ul\u003e"}
Chattanooga Dial Thermometer

Chattanooga Dial Thermometer

$128.00 AUD

Chattanooga Dial Thermometer When protecting those in your care is a top priority, this Paraffin Thermometer is a good tool to have on your side. Melting paraffin can be tricky. When new, paraffin melting units operate within a temperature range of 125-134 degrees, with the ideal temperature for melting to be at about 130 degrees. Older units, m...


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