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Review on 🌡️ Non-Contact Digital Laser Temperature Gun with Color Display -58℉~1112℉ (-50℃~600℃) Adjustable Emissivity - Ideal for Cooking/BBQ/Freezer - Includes Meat Thermometer - Non-Body Thermometer by Andrew Dickens

Revainrating 3 out of 5

It takes some effort to get consistent accuracy.

I bought this knowing that some people said it was a bit inaccurate. However, the inaccuracy with the unit of measurement changed too much for me each time. I figured I could compensate for this by simply adding or subtracting the appropriate temperature difference with each use. But every time I measured the same object, it appeared. varies by up to 8°C in either direction from the initial reading. I am returning this one and ordering another one. If I spend more money on another brand with more positive reviews, I might stumble upon a higher quality device. (Update) I figured out how to make the thermometer more accurate by adjusting the EMS setting. EMS settings for different materials, if the measured object or area does not match anything in this list, you can not know if it is accurate. EMS for accurate temperature reading. I bought this IR reader to check temperature fluctuations on my 3D printer. So luckily I can use the printer's temperature readings to calibrate it for the type of printing surface I'm using. So I raised my rating from 1 to 3 stars. If you use this for all kinds of materials, you may encounter some inaccuracies. If you don't know what EMS settings you need for different items. I don't think it will look like a normal thermometer. You have to work with it to get consistent accuracy. You can't just point and shoot a laser at anything and everything and get decent accuracy without adjustment. more often yes than no.

Pros
  • ►HIGH ACCURACY: Combining the latest temperature sensor technology and an advanced Fresnel lens, this instrument reads values with high accuracy of up to ±2% in just 0.5 seconds thanks to adjustable emissivity. The distance-to-point ratio is 12:1, which means you can measure a target at a greater distance.
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