Digital Fridge Thermometer with Warning Alarm
Digital max min fridge freezer thermometer with max min feature and high / low temperature alarm setting. Ideally suited to read temperatures in a fridge and freezer, or an outdoor temperature and room temperature simultaneously. Includes magnet attachment and 2m probe cable.
Product Features
- High/low temperature warning alarm setting (probe reading only)
- Max/Min temperature memory
- C&F switchable
- Waterproof temperature sensor
- Magnet fixture
Product Specifications
- Room Temperature Range: -20 to +70°C&F (switchable)
- Fridge/Freezer Range: -50 to +70°C&F (switchable)
- Resolution: 0.1°C
- Reading rate: 10 seconds
- Accuracy: Indoor: -20/70°C +/-1°C
- Accuracy: Outdoor: -50/-20°C +/-1.5°C & -20/70°C +/-1°C
- Battery: AAA x 1pc (Included)
- Battery life: Approx 1 year
- CE: Approved
- ROHS/WEE: Approved
- Product Dimensions: 63 x 63 x 15mm
- LCD Dimensions: 21mm x 47mm
- Probe Length: 50mm probe with 2m cable
Digital Fridge Thermometer FAQ'S
Can this thermometer be used in the fridge and freezer?
Yes, this product can be used as a fridge thermometer or freezer thermometer by simply inserting the probe into your desired location.
The display is reading a high temperature of my fridge/freezer on the "IN" screen, is this correct?
Please note: The screen "IN" temperature is the temperature where the main unit is located (the room temperature of the kitchen for example). The screen "OUT" temperature is the temperature of where the probe is located (fridge/freezer).
Can I put the main unit in the fridge/freezer?
No, only the probe is waterproof and should be placed inside the fridge/freezer.
Is this type of fridge/freezer thermometer accurate?
This product is very accurate and we are confident in offering probe accuracy of -50/-20°C +/-1.5°C & -20/70°C +/-1°C. It also has the added benefit of having an external probe (OUT temperature) which is left inside the fridge/freezer. This means the internal temperature can be monitored more accurately by limiting the need of opening the appliance door and letting cold air out and warm air in.