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OXO Good Grips® Fridge/Freezer Thermometer

OXO Good Grips® Fridge/Freezer Thermometer

Description: Experts recommend keeping your fridge below 5°C and your freezer around -20°C, but how do you know how cold yours is? From Good Grips, the people who think of everything, comes an easy-read thermometer that clearly indicates the ideal temperature zones. Attaching by a suction cup to the fridge or freezer wall, they've given it a pivoting hinge so it can be folded back when getting food in or out. °C/°F.
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Item Price:  £ 8.99
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Creation Date : 12 Jan 2010
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