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Thomas Plastic Memory Monitoring Thermometer Review

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Revainrating 3.5 out of 5  
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Description of Thomas Plastic Memory Monitoring Thermometer

Dual-range digital thermometer for monitoring temperature in liquids, gases, refrigerators, freezers, and water baths. Measures temperature from -50 to 70 degrees C (-58 to 158 degrees F), with an accuracy of + or - 1 degree C. 0.75" probe with 10 ft. cable thin enough to be closed in a refrigerator door. Minimum/Maximum temperature memory and programmable temperature alarm for monitoring accuracy of refrigeration temperatures. Calibrated to ISO 17025 traceability standards for reliability of measurements.

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

Unreliable thermometers - waste of money

this product was a complete disappointment for me as an industrial and scientific user. According to my experience, the temperature readings were often inaccurate and inconsistent, making it difficult to rely on this thermometer for monitoring purposes. The only pro is its plastic body but that's hardly a redeeming quality for such a poorly functioning product .Save your money and invest in a more reliable temperature monitoring device..

Pros
  • Provides accurate temperature readings with memory monitoring feature for easy tracking of temperature changes over time.
Cons
  • Does not have multiple temperature measurement modes or alarms for high/low temperature alerts.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Didn't work: Test, measure and inspect

It didn't work. He always says the max is in the 50s, and we know that's not true based on another thermometer. Not accurate for memory highs and lows.

Pros
  • Calibrated to ISO 17025 traceability standards for measurement reliability
Cons
  • So far so good