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expiredphoinix | Staff posted Jul 17, 2024 07:21 AM
expiredphoinix | Staff posted Jul 17, 2024 07:21 AM

Prime Members: Taylor 5924 Large Dial Refrigerator & Freezer Analog Thermometer

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$8.00

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Amazon has for Prime Members: Taylor 5924 Large Dial Refrigerator & Freezer Analog Thermometer on sale for $3.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for finding this deal.

Product Info:
  • The extra-large and colorful 3" analog dial makes it easy to read the measurements.
  • Constructed with a durable stainless steel casing for added strength and corrosion resistance.
  • Thermometer can be hung from a rack or stand on its own in a fridge or freezer.
  • Ensure that food is safe with readings from -20F to 80F. Convenient FREEZER, REF (refrigerator), and DANGER zones are printed on the dial for easy reference.
  • This thermometer is backed with a 1-year warranty so you can make your purchase with confidence.
  • For best results, hand wash the thermometer; do not put the thermometer in the dishwasher.
  • The thermometer is NSF (National Sanitation Foundation) certified so it complies with all required standards for the quality, durability and cleanability of consumer products.

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Amazon has for Prime Members: Taylor 5924 Large Dial Refrigerator & Freezer Analog Thermometer on sale for $3.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for finding this deal.

Product Info:
  • The extra-large and colorful 3" analog dial makes it easy to read the measurements.
  • Constructed with a durable stainless steel casing for added strength and corrosion resistance.
  • Thermometer can be hung from a rack or stand on its own in a fridge or freezer.
  • Ensure that food is safe with readings from -20F to 80F. Convenient FREEZER, REF (refrigerator), and DANGER zones are printed on the dial for easy reference.
  • This thermometer is backed with a 1-year warranty so you can make your purchase with confidence.
  • For best results, hand wash the thermometer; do not put the thermometer in the dishwasher.
  • The thermometer is NSF (National Sanitation Foundation) certified so it complies with all required standards for the quality, durability and cleanability of consumer products.

Editor's Notes

Written by SlickDealio
  • About the deal:
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About the store:

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Model: Taylor 5924 Large Dial Kitchen Refrigerator and Freezer Kitchen Analog Thermometer, 3 Inch Dial,Silver, 1 Count (Pack of 1)

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dam091
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Not for 4 bucks
k1down
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govee wifi hydrometer has been great for me for a few years

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lolopoloJul 17, 2024 12:52 PM
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Good but would like a smart one that can reliably send signals if temps rise above threshold. Any suggestions/deals?
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dam091Jul 17, 2024 01:02 PM
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Quote from lolopolo :
Good but would like a smart one that can reliably send signals if temps rise above threshold. Any suggestions/deals?
Not for 4 bucks
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Jul 17, 2024 01:09 PM
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deetzJul 17, 2024 01:09 PM
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Anyone have any gauge on how much these go for elsewhere? I'll admit I've done no homework on this and it's very much a slick deals purchase.
Jul 17, 2024 01:21 PM
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k1downJul 17, 2024 01:21 PM
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Quote from lolopolo :
Good but would like a smart one that can reliably send signals if temps rise above threshold. Any suggestions/deals?
govee wifi hydrometer has been great for me for a few years
Jul 17, 2024 02:27 PM
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pchearnJul 17, 2024 02:27 PM
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Large dial, but very small numbers.
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joebob2000Jul 17, 2024 02:38 PM
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Quote from lolopolo :
Good but would like a smart one that can reliably send signals if temps rise above threshold. Any suggestions/deals?
If you want a 'just works' product, get this https://www.amazon.com/ORIA-Refri...07B9QF64N/

ive had it for like 5 years, batteries last a long time, alarm is loud, its very easy to use.

you can get wifi or bluetooth smart gadgets that will do something similar, if youre so inclined, Govee makes really low cost fridge/freezer thermometers but then you have to deal with setup, keeping the app running, etc.
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LEOMHK1.0Jul 17, 2024 02:47 PM
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Quote from dam091 :
Not for 4 bucks
$4 would more than enough at WISH.com
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Quote from lolopolo :
Good but would like a smart one that can reliably send signals if temps rise above threshold. Any suggestions/deals?
Search Amazon for "AcuRite Digital Wireless Fridge and Freezer Thermometer with Alarm, Max/Min Temperature for Home and Restaurants". I use a version of that. It works but it's not 100% reliable because of needing batteries and sometimes the signal isn't 100% reliable. Not really "smart" either - no Bluetooth or WiFi but I like it.
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DealsByLeesJul 17, 2024 03:08 PM
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Quote from joebob2000 :
If you want a 'just works' product, get this https://www.amazon.com/ORIA-Refri...07B9QF64N/

ive had it for like 5 years, batteries last a long time, alarm is loud, its very easy to use.

you can get wifi or bluetooth smart gadgets that will do something similar, if youre so inclined, Govee makes really low cost fridge/freezer thermometers but then you have to deal with setup, keeping the app running, etc.
Thanks for this link. The reviews do not look the best but might give it a shot. Our new fridge keeps getting ice stuck and I have had to defrost it twice in a year. This might help me catch the problem sooner.

Identical to OP, Here is a 4 pack for $8. https://www.amazon.com/Pack-Refri...ZLLZ&psc=1
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CleverTrevorJul 17, 2024 03:46 PM
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Quote from deetz :
Anyone have any gauge on how much these go for elsewhere? I'll admit I've done no homework on this and it's very much a slick deals purchase.
Bought these exact ones through a slick deal probably four or five years ago. They've worked perfect and on at least a couple of occasions this is how I found out I had a problem with an appliance.
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JMBauer74Jul 17, 2024 03:56 PM
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These usually sell for about $2 each. Not really a deal here. Just paying for a brand name.
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lolopoloJul 17, 2024 03:57 PM
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Quote from k1down :
govee wifi hydrometer has been great for me for a few years
mind sharing link/model ID?
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lolopoloJul 17, 2024 04:02 PM
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Quote from TidalWaveOne :
Search Amazon for "AcuRite Digital Wireless Fridge and Freezer Thermometer with Alarm, Max/Min Temperature for Home and Restaurants". I use a version of that. It works but it's not 100% reliable because of needing batteries and sometimes the signal isn't 100% reliable. Not really "smart" either - no Bluetooth or WiFi but I like it.
yeah, you listed basically all the issues that I'd like to avoid - our freezer stopped working and all the food spoiled. Batteries tend to last less in freezer. Metal walls weaken the signal. Remote alarm is a must since I'd like to be notified if the freezer/fridge went down so that I can ask someone to take a look if I'm out of town.
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Quote from lolopolo :
yeah, you listed basically all the issues that I'd like to avoid - our freezer stopped working and all the food spoiled. Batteries tend to last less in freezer. Metal walls weaken the signal. Remote alarm is a must since I'd like to be notified if the freezer/fridge went down so that I can ask someone to take a look if I'm out of town.
Gotcha... FYI for batteries, best to use the expensive non-rechargeable lithium ones especially for the freezer since they handle the cold much better, in case you were not already aware.

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lolopoloJul 17, 2024 04:32 PM
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Quote from TidalWaveOne :
Gotcha... FYI for batteries, best to use the expensive non-rechargeable lithium ones especially for the freezer since they handle the cold much better, in case you were not already aware.
sure about lithium? thought lithium was the most susceptible to temp drops tho I'm not a material scientist
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