Sous Vide Kit
Part No: C28/P21 (4803386)The C28/P21 Sous Vide Kit is a simple to use, food thermometer kit containing a C28 Type K Thermocouple Food Thermometer for reliable and accurate temperature measurement, as well as a PK15M MicroTip Penetration Probe and a roll of Sous Vide Foam Tape.
- Temperature Range: -58°F to +482°F / -50°C to +250°C*
- Supplied with a PK15M MicroTip Penetration Probe and Foam Tape
- Durable Case with Built-In Protective Boot
- Warranty: See individual components
Sous Vide Kit
The C28/P21 Sous Vide Kit is a simple to use, food thermometer kit containing a C28 Type K Thermocouple Food Thermometer for reliable and accurate temperature measurement, as well as a PK15M MicroTip Penetration Probe and a roll of Sous Vide Foam Tape.
Housed in a robust case with built-in protective rubber boot it can be used in a wide range of applications. Use with any Comark Type K probe with a sub-miniature connector.
- Large LCD display with permanent clock
- Temperature Range: -58°F to +482°F / -50°C to +250°C
- Auto switch-off conserves battery life
- Thermocouple sensor for high accuracy
- Durable poly-carbonate case
- Built-in protective boot
*Refers to the temperature range of the Thermometer with Probe. For full range specification of the Thermometer please refer to the Technical Specifications Tab of the Thermometer.
The C28 Food Thermometer is reliable and accurate for temperature measurement in all food environments. Housed in a robust case with built-in protective rubber boot, designed for use with a wide range of Comark probes with sub-miniature connector. The features of this Type K Food Thermometer include a permanent clock and countdown timer within the display – with selectable alarms – to allow probe insertion times to be monitored.
Find out more about Sous Vide Cooking by reading our reference article
The case of the C28 Food Thermometer is rated to IP67 dust and waterproof standards. This product is also NSF Certified.
The C28 Type K Thermocouple Food Thermometer is a simple to use, Food thermometer with Type K Thermocouple for reliable and accurate temperature measurement. It has an easy to use keypad and large LCD display. | |
The PK15M MicroTip Penetration Probe is a Type K Thermocouple Probe for checking meat and food temperatures during cooking, fitted with a 1m curly cable. | |
This specially made Sous Vide Foam Tape is designed for use with all types of temperature probes and vacuum pouches. |
Technical Specifications
Name | Value |
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Sensor Type | Type K Thermocouple |
Temperature Measurement Range | -200°C to +600°C / -328°F to +1112°F |
Scales | °C and °F |
Displayed Resolution | 0.1° @ > -100°, 1° @ ≤ -100° |
Instrument Accuracy | 0.1% ±0.2°C / ±0.4°F full range @ 23°C Ambient |
Temperature Coefficient | less than ±0.01 % of reading ±0.02 °C per °C (±0.04°F per °F) change from 23°C |
Ambient Temperature Range | -20°C / -4°F to +50°C /+122°F operating |
Display | 4 digit, 12.5 mm LCD |
Battery | Two Type I.E.C. LR6 Size AA |
Battery Life (continuous) | Up to 7000 hours |
Length | 152mm / 6 inches |
Width | 58mm / 2.3 inches |
Depth | 22/27mm / 0.9/1.1 inches |
Weight | 178g / 6.3 oz |
Environmental Protection | IP67 BS EN 60529 IEC 529 |
Certification | NSF Listed |
Warranty | Please refer to individual components |
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Documentation
Articles / FAQs
Name | Date |
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My Instrument reads OPEN (plus BAT in top of LCD)My Instrument reads OPEN (plus BAT in top of LCD)Comark ‘C’ series instruments incorporate a switch in the battery compartment to ensure that the Thermometer cannot be used if the integrity of the case is compromised and therefore ingress of liquid is possible, that could lead to damage to the battery compartment or instrument. Therefore if the Instrument reads OPEN on the Display and BAT is indicated, please ensure the battery compartment door is properly closed, by checking the following:
If OPEN message does not clear, please return for Service. | 27th July 2015 |
My Device is showing unrealistic temperature readingsMy Device is showing unrealistic temperature readingsIf you have set up your Device correctly, inserted a Sub-Miniature Connector Probe into your Device and taken a temperature reading, only to discover that the temperature recorded is vastly different to that which was expected, then it may be that the Probe Connector was in fact inserted incorrectly. The Sub-Miniature Connector on all Comark Probes has two prongs, one slightly larger than the other. These prongs are also marked as positive (+) and negative (-) on the cable head itself, as shown below. The prongs correspond to two similarly shaped slots on the Device, one slightly larger than the other. In some cases, it may be possible to force the prongs of the Sub-Miniature Cable Connector in the wrong way around. If this is done then the symptoms would be as described above, recorded temperatures that are vastly different to those which were expected. To resolve such an issue, simply unplug the Sub-Miniature Cable Connector, check the prong orientation and then re-insert.
| 4th June 2015 |
How old is my Comark Product and is it still in Warranty?How old is my Comark Product and is it still in Warranty?The serial number on most Comark Products is usually the date of manufacture followed by a unique product number. For example, 02121234 is (02) for February, (12) for year 2012, and (1234) is the number of the individual product. This works for all C series Thermometers, Evt2 and N2000 Data Loggers, RF51X Transmitters, KM2xx, PxxxFW, BTxxx etc. Warranty on most Comark Thermometers is 1 year. However, in reality Comark will give a little over the relevant warranty period to allow for distributor stock. | 21st April 2015 |
My device has corrosion in the battery compartmentMy device has corrosion in the battery compartmentThis may cause your device to cease functioning, or become dangerous. In all cases, please return your instrument to Comark for servicing. Ideally, prevention is better than cure for this problem. Check your batteries regularly to ensure they have not leaked, and if you are planning to store the instrument without use for a prolonged period, please consider removing the batteries and storing them separately. | 16th April 2015 |