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Fridge and Freezer Thermometers
Fridge and Freezer Thermometers are essential for monitoring chilled and frozen storage temperatures in professional kitchens, cafes, bars and food production sites. This range covers dial, hanging and wall thermometers as well as digital, infrared and waterproof models for reliable readings. Use them in fridges, freezers, cold rooms and display units to support HACCP records and food safety compliance. Robust designs, clear displays and fast response times help you spot issues early and protect stock.
- Dial and hanging fridge freezer thermometers for quick visual checks inside cabinets and cold rooms.
- Digital fridge freezer thermometers with probes and alarms for precise monitoring and temperature alerts.
- Waterproof and mini thermometers ideal for busy commercial kitchens and frequent cleaning routines.
- Infrared and multi-purpose digital thermometers for spot checks on surfaces, deliveries and storage areas.
- Specialist glycol and wall thermometers to simulate product temperature and support accurate logging.
- Trusted brands such as Hygiplas, Taylor, CombiSteel and Bartscher for professional performance.
How to choose the right Fridge and Freezer Thermometers
- Consider the type of equipment you are monitoring, such as upright fridges, chest freezers, cold rooms or display units, and choose compatible mounting styles.
- Decide between simple dial models for at-a-glance checks or digital thermometers with probes and alarms for critical storage areas.
- Check the temperature range to ensure it comfortably covers both chilled and deep-freeze applications used in your operation.
- Look for waterproof or easy-clean casings if the thermometer will be used in busy kitchens with regular wash-downs.
- Assess display size and readability so staff can quickly interpret temperatures during service and routine checks.
- For HACCP and audit trails, consider thermometers that work well with your logging system or data recording process.
Care and maintenance
- Clean thermometer bodies regularly with a mild detergent or sanitiser, avoiding immersion unless the unit is rated waterproof.
- Inspect lenses, screens and hanging hooks frequently to ensure they are intact, legible and securely positioned.
- Avoid dropping or knocking thermometers against shelves or doors, as impact can affect calibration and accuracy.
- Check readings against a reference thermometer periodically and recalibrate or replace units that drift out of tolerance.
- Keep probes and sensors dry when not in use and store them in protective sleeves or holders to prevent damage.
- Replace batteries in digital models at the first sign of dim displays or intermittent operation to maintain reliable monitoring.
Explore our wider thermometers, cooking and food thermometers, infrared thermometers and temperature log book ranges to complete your food safety setup.
Need help choosing? Call Caterboss on (01) 687 5772.