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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Simple, inexpensive, consistent temperature readings,
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This review is from: Taylor 1522 Indoor/Outdoor Thermometer (Kitchen)
I was looking for inexpensive thermometers in order to do a temperature profile of several rooms of my house. I bought five of these, which gave me ten easily read temperature points. When placed together all ten points read within a degree of each other, which is pretty good since they were not sheltered from drafts in any way. The remote end is pretty small so you wouldn't have to make a very big hole in order to get it outside if you want to really use it as an indoor/outdoor thermometer.
12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Using it in my car,
By BruceB "Bruce" (Michigan) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Taylor 1522 Indoor/Outdoor Thermometer (Kitchen)
My truck has a fancy-shmancy mirror with built-in compass and thermometer. When I got a used car, I missed these features so I bought a Type S digital compass (see separate review for the compass) and a taylor 1522 thermometer for my car. The thermometer is a little bit big (4X3), but I found a spot next to the instrument panel where it fit nicely. I found a path through the firewall for the sensor wire and mounted the sensor right behind the front grill where it is exposed to the air while driving (this is the same area where the sensor is located in my truck). Accuracy seems pretty good for the outdoor sensor when compared to other outdoor thermometers. The only problem is it has no light -- I have to turn on the dome light in order to check it at night -- but at such a cheap price I don't care.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Not a precision instrument, but a good value,
By Idler (Boston MA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Taylor 1522 Indoor/Outdoor Thermometer (Kitchen)
The description of this thermometer claims 1 degree resolution for both F and C, but the actual resolution is more like 2 degrees F. But at the price (~$10 with shipping) there's no complaint.
The thermometer readings seem accurate, the outside probe and inside sensor have different response characteristics so that there is a delay in the temperature readings. When I originally turned it on I was disappointed that the two temperatures weren't identical when the remote probe was at the display unit, but after waiting a while the readings were identical, it was just that the thermal time reponse of the display unit thermometer and the remote sensor are different - the remote sensor seems faster to respond. I've been using it to monitor the air temperature at warm air heating registers - the 10 foot cable to the sensor makes this very easy. I'm very satisfied.
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