Actron CP7875 PocketTherm Infrared Thermometer | List Price: $52.99 Discount Price: $28.04

| Brand: Actron Binding: Misc.
Features: - Temperature ranges from -27º to 428º F or -33º to 220º C
- Has an instant and accurate response
- Has the capacity to work more than 30 hours of continued use
- Measures surface temperatures of hot, hazardous, or hard to reach objects
- Includes replaceable battery
Liking the lighted display [Posted on 2008-05-15] While wandering around in the dark taking random tempertures, I find that the lighted display works awesome. Easy to read and not too bright that I have to readjust to the dark.
You get what you pay for I suppose [Posted on 2008-07-13] Igloo has free shipping but the front is faux metal (silver plastic). If I had to do it over again I'd get the Emerson (stainless front) Emerson 8-Bottle Wine Cooler - Stainless Steel -- $20 shipping to NJ. Also the temp indicator is off; setting the unit to 52 degrees yields 60 degree wine -- Actron CP7875 PocketTherm Infrared Thermometer. I believe the PocketTherm to be correct as it determined ice water to be 32/33 degrees.
Too cheaply made [Posted on 2008-08-15] I bought this after my last laser thermometer was caught in a rainstorm and died. I wasn't able to get another just like it, so I thought I'd try something cheaper. Right from the start this thermometer showed signs of being inaccurate and it got steadily worse. Now, after only using it 4 times, it's off by almost 25 degrees. Buy something else. This one's not worth it.
good for the price [Posted on 2008-09-22] This is a handy device that works well for the price. I find it is great for checking temperature of wine in the glass, quick ear-temp checks (which run lower than oral), and checking pan temps. It was also interesting to learn just how hots our bulbs burn (including compact fluorescent). It is small enough to fit in a pocket and has a handy auto-off feature.
It does have some limitations. Because of the conical surface area measurement, the size of the area being measured must be smaller than your distance from it. The max temp of around 450F sometimes limits its utility for cooking.
handy thermometer [Posted on 2008-12-17] I like this product.
it's accurate and easy to read and use.
is just what I expected to be.
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