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4.0 out of 5 stars
Newer, but not better,
By Blueflippy "blueflippy" (St. Albans, VT) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Taylor 1534 Remote Sensor For TAP1524 & TAP1525 (Kitchen)
I've used Taylor wireless thermometers for years. This newer model is not better, overall. Three biggest complaints: dimly lit readout with new batteries; awkward to switch between remote sensor readings; i.e. requires 2 hands - one to hold, one to press button; and does not accurately read below 10 degrees F. Consider winter cold. On the plus, very accurate readings at 10F or above when checked against mercury thermometers.
3.0 out of 5 stars
I bought two in two years. The remote breaks from,
This review is from: Taylor 1534 Remote Sensor For TAP1524 & TAP1525 (Kitchen)
condensation collecting between Fall and Winter if it is left outside.I even had the second remote I purchased inside 2 ziploc bags when I left it outside. Bought as a Christmas present. Runs fine during spring and summer. I set it under the rear outside stairs hanging off a hook. Never had a problem with the base unit
1.0 out of 5 stars
Nonfunctional,
By Bonnie Golden (KENAI, AK, US) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Taylor 1534 Remote Sensor For TAP1524 & TAP1525 (Kitchen)
Programiming is difficult and it's nearly impossible to change the batteries. I recommend buying a different brand or model. Not worth the money.
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