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Related: About this forumHi-Temp Silicone Pot Clip
This is a new product from Thermoworks...  Looks pretty handy, especially if you're a candy maker.
(It's for holding a thermometer in liquid)
https://www.thermoworks.com/silicone-pot-clip/

					
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						Hi-Temp Silicone Pot Clip (Original Post)
						Nittersing
						Sep 11
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justaprogressive
(5,779 posts)1. Love it!
        Bought my wife this little silicone cutie... 
  
And let's hear it for silicone muffin pans and ice cube trays!!
Old Crank
(6,360 posts)2. That looks like it is usable
        So many things like that don't work long haul. Could be good for deep frying also.
I don't do candy or many things which need a temperature monitored constantly so I won't be buying one.
NJCher
(41,858 posts)3. good Christmas stocking stuffer
        for a few cooks I know.
Nittersing
(7,835 posts)4. Great idea!!
        


