Timers, Thermometers & Scales
Shop professional timers, thermometers, and scales at Chef’s Hat for precise cooking, baking, and food safety control. This category includes digital probe thermometers, infrared thermometers, kitchen timers, bench scales, portion scales, and platform scales suitable for restaurants, bakeries, catering operations, and home kitchens.
Accurate measurement is essential in foodservice. A reliable thermometer protects food safety, consistent scales support recipe repeatability and cost control, and clear timers improve station timing during service. Whether you run a commercial kitchen or bake at home, quality measuring tools reduce waste and improve results.
Chef’s Hat in South Melbourne, Victoria supplies trusted measuring equipment with delivery across Australia. Our team can help you compare thermometer ranges, scale capacities, and timer features to match your kitchen workflow.
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RRP:$89.95Our Price:$73.95
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Why are digital thermometers important in commercial kitchens?
Digital thermometers provide quick, accurate temperature readings that support HACCP processes and reduce food safety risk during prep, holding, and service. Browse our range to find the perfect option for your needs.
What is the difference between a probe thermometer and an infrared thermometer?
Probe thermometers measure internal product temperature, while infrared thermometers read surface temperature. Many kitchens use both for complete temperature checks.
Which scale capacity should I choose?
Choose based on your product range. Portion scales suit small ingredient weights, while bench and platform scales are better for larger batches and receiving tasks.
