I have a fireplace and an oven with various pots that get very hot. My old thermometer had a maximum temperature measurement range of 75-600 degrees. When trying to measure the temperature in the stove, I constantly found that the heat gun I had kept saying "Hi" and going to the max. This new one gives me fairly accurate temperature readings, being most accurate around the 350 range of -600 degrees and the much less accurate 0 to 300 and over 900 range. However, you probably don't care about temperatures in the low temperature range (this is a thermal weapon, after all), and temperatures above 900 degrees tend to be very erratic. in a typical domestic environment - the heat source will likely not be able to provide an accurate temperature in this range due to the use of lower temperature fuels such as natural gas or propane. In a fire, the source of fuel is wood, the temperature of which is constantly changing, and in any case it is difficult to keep it at a certain temperature. long gone. This gun is not intended for scientific or industrial use - it is intended for consumers to get good high temperature readings on objects over 600 degrees (which is the maximum on most thermometer models). Five stars!
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