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🌡️ Fluke 62 Max+ Infrared Thermometer (Non-contact), -20° to +1202°F Temperature Range Review

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Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.7
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Description of 🌡️ Fluke 62 Max+ Infrared Thermometer (Non-contact), -20° to +1202°F Temperature Range

Infrared thermometer for non-contact surface temperature measurement for use in monitoring electrical, mechanical, HVAC, and automotive systems. Measures temperature from 30 to 650 degrees C (22 to 1202 degrees F) with an accuracy of or 1 degree C or or 1.0 percent of the reading from 0 to 650 degrees C. Dual lasers rotate to pinpoint the edges of the measurement area. Displays the minimum, the maximum, the difference between the 2 temperatures, and the average temperatures. Certified IP54 for protection against dust and splashing liquid. Small and lightweight, making it easy to clip to your tool belt or belt loop. Precise laser technology makes for more accurate and repeatable measurements. The large backlit display makes it easier to read data, even in dark areas. Dual rotating lasers to help you identify the area to be measured. Precise laser technology makes for more accurate and repeatable measurements. Large Backlit display makes it easier to read data, even in dark areas. Dual rotating lasers to help you identify area to be measured.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

you're kidding, aren't you?

Stapled packaging. Apparently already open. Died on arrival. Tries to turn on the battery. Tried two new batteries. All used batteries have been tested. All batteries are fully charged. All buttons on the device pressed. All buttons on the device pressed. Tried pressing a few keys. You know what helps. if the Chinese actually write the instructions in! ABSOLUTELY NO INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE. BAD DEADPOINT. ARE YOU KIDDING ME? WHERE ARE THE INSTRUCTIONS? WHY DO YOU SHIP BLANK ITEMS? ALSO BASED ON…

Pros
  • Precise laser technology for more accurate and reproducible measurements
Cons
  • Safety

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Easy point and shoot

I bought this tool to play around and I bought Fluke because I really enjoyed using their tools when I was in the US Navy was. This tool is easy to set up, can measure temperatures in Fahrenheit or Celsius, and the display backlight is just what you need in low light. I can't say how accurate it is, but I did this test. I put a mercury thermometer in my attic and measured the temperature as 154 degrees Fahrenheit, then compared that to a Fluke reading 153 degrees Fahrenheit by pointing it from…

Pros
  • Precise laser technology for more accurate and repeatable measurements
Cons
  • Frequency

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I have no idea if I'm using it correctly

For around $100 it would be nice to know how to make a thermometer used. The manual is provided in half a dozen languages for an unknown reason, since all instruction manuals are presented exclusively in the form of incomprehensible images. Localized manuals are available on the company's website. BIG! Oh, that's exactly the same set of incomprehensible images. Unimportant. Am I using it correctly? Can I assume that the readings shown are correct without tuning? Do I really have to hold the…

Pros
  • Infrared non-contact surface temperature thermometer for use in monitoring electrical, mechanical, HVAC and automotive systems
Cons
  • No