Honeywell Home RTH6580WF Wi-Fi 7-Day Programmable Thermostat - Amazon Warehouse - Good used
In the last two weeks I bought three of these. I tried one first and it was really good so I standardized our house on them. The price has fluctuated. At one point it was $16 and I got two of mine for $18. $21.26 (now $26.51) is still a great deal on a good Wifi thermostat. I wanted a wifi thermostat without too much tech (no motion sensors or too much automated guesswork) that was reliable and easy to use. These filled the bill nicely. The app works reliably. The thermostat fit two of my three marks on the wall from the old thermostat with no painting and the old holes in the wall lined up nicely from all three. Both came in the orginal box and had been carefully repacked. Take a picture of the mac address on the back of the thermostat before you click it into place on the mount. You'll need the Mac address. They were easy to get online, I used my 2.4 wifi band as that seems to work better with all my home automation. A C wire is needed for these and I ended up running that to all three because I only had four wires on my older setup.
Look for the Amazon Warehouse listing for the best price. The price fluctuates so YMMV on the actual price.
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FYI, I have one one OP posted, and it's android app is not very good. You can't set temp offset and many other advanced features.
this is the best one I have tried.
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edit: and there'll be some folks dismayed that it requires a constant connection to honeywell's servers.
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so if honeywell's servers died, you can still use the phone app temporarily, not permanently? could you expand?
so if honeywell's servers died, you can still use the phone app temporarily, not permanently? could you expand?
You can set the temp offset displayed....which allows you to compensate if a thermastat is not placed in the best location....It also fools the user into believing its cooler or warmer than it really is.
You can also set a max temp. to keep finger happy people who may be experiencing a sudden hot condition from freezing the house.
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In the last two weeks I bought three of these. I tried one first and it was really good so I standardized our house on them. The price has fluctuated. At one point it was $16 and I got two of mine for $18. $21.26 (now $26.51) is still a great deal on a good Wifi thermostat. I wanted a wifi thermostat without too much tech (no motion sensors or too much automated guesswork) that was reliable and easy to use. These filled the bill nicely. The app works reliably. The thermostat fit two of my three marks on the wall from the old thermostat with no painting and the old holes in the wall lined up nicely from all three. Both came in the orginal box and had been carefully repacked. Take a picture of the mac address on the back of the thermostat before you click it into place on the mount. You'll need the Mac address. They were easy to get online, I used my 2.4 wifi band as that seems to work better with all my home automation. A C wire is needed for these and I ended up running that to all three because I only had four wires on my older setup.
Look for the Amazon Warehouse listing for the best price. The price fluctuates so YMMV on the actual price.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product...3NWQ&
I am a HUGE fan of Amazon Warehouse, so that's no big deal at all.
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