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Plastic Thermocouple Connector - Uxcell A13072500Ux0220 Review

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Revainrating 1.5 out of 5  
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1.7
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Description of Plastic Thermocouple Connector - Uxcell A13072500Ux0220

Package Dimensions: 15.24 cms (L) x 10.16 cms (W) x 1.016 cms (H). Product Type: Tools. Package Quantity: 1. Country Of Origin: China.

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Revainrating 2 out of 5

I would recommend going to Omega and buying similar candles.

It looks like these connectors are made of the wrong metal. I tested the extension cord with these plugs and they are very temperature sensitive. I would recommend going to Omega and buying similar candles made from the right alloy.

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Revainrating 2 out of 5

Weak and loose parts.

not very strong. Can only be used with thinner thermocouple wire. One of the contacts fell off when connecting. I managed to put everything together but didn't feel like it would hold up. I ended up paying a little more to buy a different, better product direct from Omega. It worked great.

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  • test, measurement and inspection
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  • not reliable

Revainrating 1 out of 5

BIG TRASH! in Temperature and Humidity

THIS IS NOT A GENUINE K-TYPE COMPATIBLE CONNECTOR. It is NOT made of Alumel and Chromel, the metals used in K-type thermocouple wires. GENUINE plug MADE from CH and AL. Usually plugs are stamped AL and CH on the exposed part of the pins. Nests are also referred to as CH and AL. On the sockets it's printed somewhere on yellow plastic along with "+" and "-" to indicate polarity. AL MAGNETIC, CH NO. If both metal parts of your connector ARE magnetic OR both are NOT magnetic, that's another way of…

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  • Temperature and Humidity
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