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Channel Electronic Certificate Calibration B61700 3000 Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4 out of 5  
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4.0
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Description of Channel Electronic Certificate Calibration B61700 3000

This DURAC digital countdown timer features 23hr:59min:59sec count up/down time, 12/24 hour time display, and memory. Dimensions: 70mm x 51mm (2.8in x 2in); has a fold away stand, pocket clip, and a magnetic back. Channels: 1; hours: 23; minutes: 59; seconds: 59; accuracy: 3 seconds; memory: yes; clock: yes. CE marked and RoHS compliant. Timer features multi-language instructions comes with a Statement of Traceability indicating accuracy traceable to NIST and DKD. Timer is tested and calibrated in H-B's exclusive triple accredited/registered ISO/IEC 17025:2005, A2LA accredited laboratory against equipment whose calibration is traceable to NIST and DKD/PTB.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Accurate Temperature Readings with Ease

As a new buyer in the Industrial and Scientific field, we were impressed with the Channel Electronic Certificate Calibration. It was easy to use and provided accurate temperature readings. Based on our own experience this product can be a game-changer for those in the Temperature & Humidity category. The only downside was the lack of instructions provided, but WITH a simple internet search, we were able to easily find the information we needed... Overall, we highly recommend this product for…

Pros
  • Accurate and reliable calibration for electronic certificates.
Cons
  • The cost of the B61700 3000 may be prohibitive for some customers.

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Very poor design

Think about it how to use the timer. You start it and stop it. When running a countdown, enter the countdown time first. When you count, you don't actually enter anything. The least likely thing you do is switch between counting up (stopwatch) and counting down (timer) - you probably use the timer in one of those two modes most of the time. See in the photo the one you are most likely to accidentally fall into toggles the timing mode. And of course, if you actually time the process, it will…

Pros
  • This DURAC digital countdown timer has a 23h:59min:59s countdown/up time, 12/24 hour display and memory
Cons
  • No instructions