🌟 Measure with Confidence!
The MEASUREMAN Fully Stainless Steel Bimetal Dial Thermometer features a 3" dial and a 2-1/2" stem, providing accurate temperature readings from 50-550°F (10-260°C) with ±1% accuracy. Ideal for various industries, this thermometer is designed for durability and ease of use, making it a must-have tool for professionals.
A**R
Works as expected.
The best thing one can say about a product is, "Works as expected." I was wanting to monitor the temperature of a air duct. The installed one was in an awkward position. I stuck this in a more convenient location. It and the installed one agreed within one degree. Couldn't ask for anything better than that.
R**
Good Quality
Great quality put into these meters. I bought 2 and they arived in great shape. Both reading the same temp. Definitely worth buying
J**S
Very accurate
Very accurate.
T**D
They work
Pay attention installing them, the brass threads are cut deep so a little bit trickier to get a good seal.
R**.
Well made....accurate
I tested this thermometer against a laboratory-grade thermometer and found it to be quite accurate. It's well made and a good value.
B**N
Accurate
Seems pretty accurate. It read 73 while my thermostat said 72. It’s perfect size too, the other 2 inch gauges always seemed too small. Five stars
J**
Exactly as Described
In response to the reviewer who wrote, "The threads are not 1/2" but 3/4". " They simply don't understand with what they are working. These thermometers are listed as having a 1/2" NPT (National Pipe Thread) fitting. A 1/2" pipe is 1/2" on the _inside_. Pipes have a wall thickness (otherwise they wouldn't be a pipe). Therefore, the size of a 1/2" NPT fitting is quite a bit larger than a 1/2" SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers) bolt. These thermometers are exactly as described, not cheesy, work well, and will gladly buy these exact ones again if the situation ever arises.
J**4
Decent gauge for the price
The gauge looks well built and works great. The only issue I have is the listing should be more clear as to what size the stem is and what size fitting it screws into. I was replacing one with 1/4 inch and this one was 1/2 inch. Just had to remove the 1/2 to 1/4 reducer but this meant draining the tank down. Not a big deal but would have been nice to know in advance.
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