Extech 401014 Big Digit Indoor/Outdoor Thermometer

The Extech Big Digit Indoor/Outdoor Thermometer displays temperature readings in big digits on a large LCD display.

Features

  • Built-in memory with reset function
  • Large LCD displays 1" (25mm) digits for indoor/outdoor temperature
  • Waterproof sensor
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Overview
The Extech Big Digit Indoor/Outdoor Thermometer features a large LCD that displays indoor and outdoor temperatures from 14 to 40°F (-10 to 60°C) indoors and -58 to 158°F (-50 to 70°C) outdoors. Data storage is made easy as the instrument stores minimum and maximum readings.

Applications
The waterproof sensor for outdoor temperature measurements comes with a 9.6 foot cable for installation. The thermometer can be used in factories, greenhouses, and offices to monitor proper temperature conditions and to record temperature extremes.

  • Indoor temperature: 14 to 140F (-10 to 60C)
  • Outdoor temperature: -58 to 158F (-50 to 70C)
  • Resolution: 0.1F/C
  • Accuracy: +/-1.8F/1C from 32 to 122F (0 to 50C), +/-3.6F from -58 to 32F & 122 to 158F (+/-2C from -50 to 0C & 50 to 70C)
  • Dimensions 3.9"x4.25"x0.75" (99x108x19mm)
  • Weight: 6.5oz (186g)
  • Warranty: 1 year
  • (1) Thermometer
  • (1) Weatherproof temperature sensor with 9.6' (3m) thin cable
  • (1) Stand
  • (1) AAA battery
  • (1) Wall mounting bracket
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