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"kilikini" > wrote

> "Scooter" > wrote


>> Sir Frederick wrote:


>> Huh. I just throw the probe in a drawer (used to try the ziplock bag to
>> keep the wire from getting tangled with other utensils, but the probe
>> kept poking holes in the bag) and the base unit (readout thing) stays
>> on the fridge. Not much humidity here (desert), but I did the same
>> thing in the sweaty Midwest and never noticed a problem. Maybe you just
>> got stuck with a lemon? If I had to go through all that pain, I
>> would've tossed it a long time ago.


> We've never had a problem with our Polder either; we've gone through lots
> of
> temp probes and this Polder just keeps ticking. It's been dropped, it's
> cracked, it's yellow from the sun, it's about 10 years old and it's still
> the most accurate probe we've used. We love it.


Me three. My Polder works great, I don't put it into a drawer to kick
around, but I don't baby it, either. Just take it out, use it, put it back.
Works
great, I love it. I think you have a lemon.

nancy