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<p>[QUOTE="daveydempsey, post: 5130470, member: 22"]Setting point for jam is <i>105c (220F</i>) I get lots of these and also the jam pans, similar wood surround thermometers were also used for baths, they floated.</p><p><br /></p><p>The UK and many commonwealth countries used F and C.</p><p>Just because the item is in the US doesn't mean it is made in the US.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="daveydempsey, post: 5130470, member: 22"]Setting point for jam is [I]105c (220F[/I]) I get lots of these and also the jam pans, similar wood surround thermometers were also used for baths, they floated. The UK and many commonwealth countries used F and C. Just because the item is in the US doesn't mean it is made in the US.[/QUOTE]
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