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2025-08-20 13:15:26
This product was ideal for monitoring the temperature inside an outdoor faucet protector box. I just made sure to mount it well under the box’s eave protected from the weather. Now I know if the 10w bulb is keeping the temperature above freezing.
Kendall M.
2025-07-12 13:25:42
This seems like a good product overall! Though I have no comparison point (for accuracy), I have been happy with these so far.We originally got these to monitor our fridge temperatures after losing all of our food to several power blackouts. We wanted to be able to see the temperature inside the fridge at all times so we could keep track of the time spent above ideal temperature more accurately when other outages happen, or so that we can recognize that an outage happened if it occurs while we are away or asleep.So far this has done the job perfectly! We attach the screen with the magnet to the outside of the fridge, and then we attached the probe past the seal to the inside wall. The internal temperature readings seem to be accurate (from what I can tell), and the 24 hour low/high temperature readings are exactly what we wanted from a device!We used the second one without the wired sensor to place in my child's bedroom so we can keep an eye on the humidity and temperature in there compared to the rest of the house. So far it has definitely helped us to make things a bit more comfortable and safe.My only major complaint with this device is that you can't use the wired "outdoor" sensor and the integrated "indoor" sensor at the same time. You do have to choose one or the other, which I think is pretty inconvenient for a device like this. If I was using this to actually monitor indoor/outdoor temperatures I would be a little bit frustrating that I would need to use one device for indoor and the other for outdoor when it feels like one should be able to do both jobs. Thankfully, for my uses this is not an issue.If you're looking for a basic solution to monitor temps or humidity, I think these are a decent choice!
Marge P.
2025-06-22 17:32:28
I absolutely love these temperature and humidity had no dislikes at all. The price was definitely reasonable! I definitely would purchase this again should I need another one.
George_of_all_trades
2025-05-19 19:57:01
This digital thermometer works as advertised. It’s very lightweight but feels solid and durable. Display is clear and the unit overall is simple and easy to use. So far temperature readings seem to be consistent and accurate. Very happy with the quality and functionalityof this thermometer.
Customer
2025-01-21 11:50:53
This happens to work for the refrigerator, but it could be used anywhere.If you want an "outside" temperature, you use the extension. When you do, you do not get the "inside" temperature. To use this for a refrigerator, you have to use the extension and read the "outside" temperature.It is usable, so I give it 3 stars. The "refrigerator thermometer" is only hyped up advertising to expand it's audience.I did put my external probe inside the refrigerator because I want to know the temperature during power outages.
Sod Installer
2025-01-12 12:57:38
Bought this to verify that our fridge wasn't working right. I kept having milk go bad over the course of a couple weeks and just thought we weren't going through it fast enough. I was really stumped cause the digital display read that our fridge was at the appropriate temp but yet it didn't seem as cold as it should be. Freezer definitely worked but the fridge was being weird. So I got this to verify what the actual temp of the fridge was. Worked like a charm and confirmed that our fridge was ready to be replaced. I just plugged it in and attached the thermometer to the side of the fridge. Got an almost instant reading. So helpful. Glad I got it. And I put it in the new fridge just so I could use it if this should ever happen again.
Sqwertz
2024-12-22 12:42:09
The first thing I did was plug in the remote, corded thermistor (probe)into their jacks (the cords are about 3'-3.5' long) pop in the batteries, and place them in different climates ranging from 36F to 98.6F (no, not THERE. Under my arm pits, silly!) and humidity from 32% to 75% to see if they agree with each other. They did within .2 to .4F and within 1% on humidity. - an acceptable range considering these were not controlled environments.Then I realized the are also temp sensors inside the base unit to tell the temp without using the remote probes. So I repeated the same tests without probes. Here, one unit was 4.5F higher than the other. And also higher the reading on it's own remote probe. But if I let the unit sit there for 10 minutes, it will eventually "catch up" and the two units will mostly agree. I'm not sure how this happens - these are already pretty slow thermistors (the corded probes are standard epoxied 10K's), but this one sensor inside is EXTRA slow. The sensors are only polled every 10 seconds (to reduce battery life by doing less math) which makes them seem even slower if you're sitting there impatiently watching them.So they're kinda the opposite of "Instant read" thermometers. More like "Set it and forget it!" (and come back to read it in 10-15 minutes).. This really isn't a problem for most applications, only when you move them between temperature extremes.The units only read and display one temp sensor at a time. You either use the internal one, or the remote probe if it's plugged into it's jack. If you want to see both temps, you have plug and unplug the probe (and wait up to 10 seconds for the display to switch to current sensor). You can also turn off the unit completely by holding the ON/OFF button down for 5 seconds, but you'll lose all the min/max history data. This will save batteries, but they should last 6-12 months on a single GOOD battery even when left on 24/7/365. And remember to use the remote probes to measure freezer or Texas summers rather than placing the whole unit in those hot/cold areas.
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