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Product Name: | Klein Tools 69140 K-Type Thermometer, Pipe Temperature Clamp for HVAC, Measures -4 to +212 Degrees Fahrenheit |
Manufacturer: | Klein Tools |
Model Number: | 69140 |
Product SKU: | B07B2PPBRB |
UPC: | 92644690679 |
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They normally take a measurement of a large area, probably not great for capturing the temp of a 1/4in pipe.
The laser they often have on them are just there to point at things and make people misunderstanding how it works, resulting in the user using it wrong.
Also, there's no way to clamp it to a pipe.
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On a temperature scale from "Cold" to "Why did I put my hand on that da.. pipe?"
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You mean an infrared thermometer?
They normally take a measurement of a large area, probably not great for capturing the temp of a 1/4in pipe.
The laser they often have on them are just there to point at things and make people misunderstanding how it works, resulting in the user using it wrong.
Also, there's no way to clamp it to a pipe.
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They normally take a measurement of a large area, probably not great for capturing the temp of a 1/4in pipe.
The laser they often have on them are just there to point at things and make people misunderstanding how it works, resulting in the user using it wrong.
Also, there's no way to clamp it to a pipe.
Yeah, if you read the directions on these things you'll see that they measure in a cone shaped area that gets large quite quickly the further the measured surface is from the device.
I should get two then?
I'm kidding...but I ain't kidding