Thomas Scientific | 9327L12 | Traceable Refrigerator and Freezer Thermometer with Bottle Probe | -58 to 158 Degrees F, -50 to 70 Degrees C

$63.92

Min/Max memory monitors conditions overnight, weekends or any time period. An alarm alerts user when temperature rises above or falls below a set point. The alarm is programmable in 1° increments. The visual and audio signal continue even if temperature returns to non-alarm range. Micro cable is thin enough to allow refrigerator doors to be…

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Thomas Scientific | 9327L12 | Traceable Refrigerator and Freezer Thermometer with Bottle Probe | -58 to 158 Degrees F, -50 to 70 Degrees C
Price: $63.92
(as of May 14, 2024 22:33:15 UTC – Details)


Min/Max memory monitors conditions overnight, weekends or any time period. An alarm alerts user when temperature rises above or falls below a set point. The alarm is programmable in 1° increments. The visual and audio signal continue even if temperature returns to non-alarm range. Micro cable is thin enough to allow refrigerator doors to be shut on it. Probe with solid state sensor is sealed in a miniature bottle filled with patented non-toxic glycol that is recognized as safe by the FDA. Thermometer includes NIST-traceable certificate with data; magnetic strips for mounting thermometer and bottle sensor; and one AA battery good for one year of “always on” monitoring. Dimensions: 2.75” x 4.25” x 0.75”; weight: 4 oz. Recommended by the New York Restaurant Association.
Date First Available ‏ : ‎ February 2, 2017
Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Thomas Scientific
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B09WRTXB7L

ACCURACY: Enclosed “temperature buffered” sensor with a range -50 to 70°C (-58 to 158°F) and resolution 1°C; accuracy: ±1°C. 1.5″ display for easy readability.
CONTROL: Glycol bottle insulates sensor from rapid temperature changes.
DURABLE: High-impact, chemical-resistant ABS case.
Takes AA battery.

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