Taylor Indoor/Outdoor Thermometer with Indoor Humidity Gauge


List Price: $25.99 Our Price: $17.78 You Save: $8.21 (31.6%) Availability: | Usually ships in 24 hours |
Easy To Read Dual Display .9" Readout Each (1.8" Readout Total)External Sensor Probe With 10 Foot Fixed CableMin/Max Memory RecallSlim Contoured Design
Product Description Easy to read digital display. min./max. temperature readout with memory. Clock has 12 hour/24 hour time function. 2.0'' dual LCD display. 10'' sensor probe with fixed cable. Wall mount or sit on a desk. Metallic silver color. Requires 2 "AA" batteries (not included).
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Avoid
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Digital Thermometers are only as good as their accuracy and this Taylor is not accurate.
I have two other digital thermometers & humidity gauges. I bought this Taylor for its indoor-outdoor feature. First, I ran a basic comparison test, putting the Taylor next to the Springfield Precisetemp and LaCrosse Technology (both are good, accurate gauges.) The Taylor was off 2-3 degrees on its temperature reading AND 8-9 points off on the humidity reading! True, most homeowners like myself can deal with a point or two off, but an 8-9 points error is a reason to AVOID. Not recommended. 1 star - stick with Springfield Precisetemp or LaCrosse Technology.
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Thermometer
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The instruement is neither precise nor accurate. In either the indoor or outdoor mode, the readings vary from one to four degrees high.
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3 years & works just fine
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I've used one for 3,4 years now & its been just fine; here to buy afew more
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I don't think it's accurate . . .
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When I put the outdoor sensor out the window, the readings I was getting seemed extremely high compared with the indoor (we're in an un-air-conditioned room on the third floor of a brick building, yet the outdoor temp, in the shade, read about two degrees higher than the stifling indoor temp). So, just to experiment, I brought the sensor inside and placed it next to the base unit, left it a while, and compared temperatures again--there was still a two-degree discrepancy. This morning I came in to work and checked the temps, not having moved anything since the night before: now the outdoor sensor registered 1.5 degrees cooler than the base unit, still sitting next to it. The humidity reading seems unreasonably low, as well: a constant 36%. This thing is basically a toy.
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Good for the money.
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Bought this for my truck camper. Have it in my bedroom right now and have the outdoor sensor going through the window. Seems to be accurate, but i haven't compared it with any other thermometers to be sure. Good enough to use in my camper though.
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