🔍 Keep it Cool, Keep it Smart!
This Waterproof Refrigerator Fridge Thermometer features a large 2.56-inch LCD display that shows max, min, and current temperatures simultaneously. With a wide measuring range from -4°F to 122°F and an accuracy of ±2°F, it’s perfect for any kitchen or restaurant. Its user-friendly design includes three placement options and an IPX3 waterproof rating, ensuring reliable performance in damp environments.
C**J
Ideal design and function
Battery lasted over 2.5 years, easy to replace when dying. Accuracy was great. Magnet and hook options were ideal given modern fridge design. Highly recommend to track fridge and freezer temps. Easy to read, even if it gets slightly fogged due to temperature differences when the door is open. I like the high/low display in the event of power outage. I’d buy again.
L**.
Low cost and great unit
Keep a current temp, previous minimum temp and previous highest temp. They work great and sit perfectly on the shelf in our refrigerator and freezer to monitor temp of a new unit.
Z**O
Good, functional thermometers. Very easy to set up, good readability.
I really like how easy these were to set up. You simply press the power button, then press another button to toggle Celsius or Fahrenheit. There's a hook to hang it from something and a magnet on the back to attach to metal surfaces. Also comes with a mini screwdriver to remove the hook if needed.Seems fairly accurate within a few degrees. The screen is a good size and easily legible. Also really love how it shows the recorded high and low temperature, very handy for monitoring something like a fridge. Only issue is that both screens had some vertical scratches that aren't really visible unless held at an angle under bright light.
L**H
great to check refrigerator temp
Works great. seems accurate, helped me alotwow, my refrigerator temp is so variable. Important for monitoring drugs that shouldn't get hot or freeze - also helped me solve my milk going bad problem, learned the colder zones in my fridge.
V**E
Perfect for the freezer and refrigerator.
My refrigerator was not chilling as it should, so, I purchased these. They can either hang on a wire shelf or set on a shelf. Sure enough, my refrigerator was not working properly. Several, things were spoiling. I bought a new refrigerator. Now I use these in the refrigerator that we have in the garage. They are great.
K**R
Accuracy of temperature in the refrigerator.
I bought all three to be able to see which was accurate. Two rated the same one one was a degree higher. All three did the job that they were intended but one one stood without falling in the back of the refrigerator but that's minimal. All three work well.
J**Y
Great product.
Very easy to read. Doesn't cloud up like most refrigerator thermometers. Thermometer can stand on its own or be hooked to a ledge. Very large readout. A superior product. Delivered on time as promised.
W**G
These thermometers will not work in the freezer!
This isn't a defect with my particular units or a problem with my fridge. The official design parameters for these will not let them work in a freezer.Let me explain:According to the instruction manual, these thermometers have a tolerance of +/- 1 degree C, which means a reading of, say, 25°C could be anywhere between 24 and 26°C.The thermometer has a minimum operating temperature of -20°C. This was apparently important enough that it got put on the front of the display.A freezer should generally stay at at least -18°C.Add this all together, and your thermometer must always read EXACTLY -19°C. That's impossible, as the freezer will warm when opened and cool more when left unattended, especially in dial-based cooling systems that these thermometers are (theoretically) designed for. In order to keep the "min" reading of my thermometer at an acceptable level, the max read something like -12°C.Long story short, you need to find a more robust thermometer for your freezer or just go the traditional "alcohol in a tube" route.Now, if you're still okay with a fridge-only thermometer, these are decent quality. I recommend you get this style, so let me explain how I've set mine up, and what I've noticed.1: These are... tolerably accurate. They are good for +/-1°C, and mine are nearly 2 degrees different from each other, but they are pretty good in relation to my trusty analog tube stick. A fridge should be between 1 and 4°C, so just get your "min" temperature as close to 1°C as possible without going below that.These things are versatile! While the LCD has limited viewing angles, it's really not a problem since the kickstand can be adjusted to meet your needs. You also get a hook, which is nice for my fridge, and a magnet, which if you feel your thermometers have become inaccurate, you can take them out and stick them outside to the fridge's door to see room temperature. I have one of mine hanging from the top rack, and another on the kickstand on the bottom shelf.The buttons are on the back of the device, so you'll have to memorize what they are unless you want to take them out of the fridge and mess up your max temp record. I have had these for just two weeks and I know the order by heart.To my knowledge, the min/max temperature is only measured when the unit is powered on. This leads me to the third part of my review: recommendations for best usage:step 1: Turn on both units and put them side by side. If there is more than 2 degrees difference in celcius between them, your units are defective and you shouldn't use them.step 2: Turn OFF the units and put them in your fridge (NOT THE FREEZER!). I've got one in the bottom-left-front and the other near the top-right-back. They don't need to be next to each other. Close your fridge and forget about them.step 3: The next day, turn both units on (middle button) and reset the min/max temps. (top button). Don't worry about what they say yet, since you want to see the temperature fluctuations in your fridge. Close the fridge door and wait 24 hours.step 4: The day after you turned your thermometers back on, look at their min/max temperatures. They should each have a min of at least 1°C and a max near 4°C. This can be done at a glance, without touching either thermometer, which is nice. If one of your thermometers is outside this range, turn it OFF and leave the other one on, then adjust your fridge to be SLIGHTLY warmer or colder.Note: you turned OFF the thermometer when you saw it was outside the acceptable temperature range as a reminder to reset the min-max values when you turn it back on. This doesn't have anything to do with the thermometers being accurate/inaccurate.Now repeat steps 3 and 4 as necessary, remembering to wait a 24 hour period after turning off a thermometer, and another 24 hour period after turning it back on.All in all, this could have been a 4 star review, since these thermometers work well for the fridge. However, as the text across the bottom of each unit proudly proclaims, these are meant as FREEZER thermometers, but they are not rated to withstand a freezer's normal operating temperature.
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