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ThermoPro TP30W Infrared Instant Read Thermometer Gun

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Target has ThermoPro TP30W Infrared Instant Read Thermometer Gun for $9.47. Select free store pickup where available, otherwise shipping is free with $35+ orders.

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  • Highly accurate: Designed with the latest thermopile sensor technology, the TP30W allows infrared laser thermometer gun to provide the highest accuracy of up to ±1.5%; The accuracy of the ir thermometer gun can be further improved by fine-tuning the emissivity from 0.1-1.0 according to the surface material being measured.
  • Ultra-fast: With a distance to spot ratio of 12:1 and a response time of <500Ms, this allows the infrared temp gun thermometer to quickly provide the most accurate temperature readings of any target even at great distances.
  • Various usages: The Thermo-gun utilizes infrared technology which can measure a wide temp range of -58Fahrenheit~1022Fahrenheit / -50Celsius~550Celsius, enabling the heat detector to measure various objects' surface temp from a safe distance, especially above boiling point and below freezing point; Use the Thermo-gun while preparing foods, performing auto maintenance, home repairs and a host of other tasks.
  • User-friendly: The digital pyrometer displays MAX/MIN/AVG temperature of the last scan, perfect for measuring AC vents or car engines; IR thermometer gun features a backlit LCD screen, that automatically shuts off after 90 seconds of no use to conserve battery.
  • High capacity batteries: IR thermogun is powered by two high capacity and easily accessible AAA batteries that provide long battery life, when the low battery indicator remind you to change the battery, it's easily replaceable than other batteries.
  • This digital thermometer is not designed for taking Human Body Temperature.

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  • Our research indicates this offer is $6.29 lower (40% savings) than the next best price from a reputable merchant at the time of this post.
  • Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars from a limited number of Target customer reviews.
  • Sign-up for Target Circle Card to save an additional 5%, receive free shipping on most items, and attain an extended return period.
  • Please see the original post for additional details and give the WIKI and forum comments a read for helpful discussion. 

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Target has ThermoPro TP30W Infrared Instant Read Thermometer Gun for $9.47. Select free store pickup where available, otherwise shipping is free with $35+ orders.

Note: Availability for store pickup may vary.

Thanks to Deal Hunter JuJuFrankenbean for finding this deal.

About this Item:
  • Highly accurate: Designed with the latest thermopile sensor technology, the TP30W allows infrared laser thermometer gun to provide the highest accuracy of up to ±1.5%; The accuracy of the ir thermometer gun can be further improved by fine-tuning the emissivity from 0.1-1.0 according to the surface material being measured.
  • Ultra-fast: With a distance to spot ratio of 12:1 and a response time of <500Ms, this allows the infrared temp gun thermometer to quickly provide the most accurate temperature readings of any target even at great distances.
  • Various usages: The Thermo-gun utilizes infrared technology which can measure a wide temp range of -58Fahrenheit~1022Fahrenheit / -50Celsius~550Celsius, enabling the heat detector to measure various objects' surface temp from a safe distance, especially above boiling point and below freezing point; Use the Thermo-gun while preparing foods, performing auto maintenance, home repairs and a host of other tasks.
  • User-friendly: The digital pyrometer displays MAX/MIN/AVG temperature of the last scan, perfect for measuring AC vents or car engines; IR thermometer gun features a backlit LCD screen, that automatically shuts off after 90 seconds of no use to conserve battery.
  • High capacity batteries: IR thermogun is powered by two high capacity and easily accessible AAA batteries that provide long battery life, when the low battery indicator remind you to change the battery, it's easily replaceable than other batteries.
  • This digital thermometer is not designed for taking Human Body Temperature.

Editor's Notes

Written by Corwin | Staff
  • Our research indicates this offer is $6.29 lower (40% savings) than the next best price from a reputable merchant at the time of this post.
  • Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars from a limited number of Target customer reviews.
  • Sign-up for Target Circle Card to save an additional 5%, receive free shipping on most items, and attain an extended return period.
  • Please see the original post for additional details and give the WIKI and forum comments a read for helpful discussion. 

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Project Farm on YouTube tested this infrared thermometer alongside several others, and this was one of the most inaccurate ones tested. Hard pass, thanks to science!
I won a prize from them years ago and they never sent it to me and ignored my messages afterwards. Have had a low opinion of the company since.

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Can this also be used to check our body temperature? lol
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Quote from mango316 :
Can this also be used to check our body temperature? lol
Actually yes.
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Quote from steppedinit :
Actually yes.

2 Questions: is it safe to point this thing at your forehead? if so, do you think it would be more accurate than some of the budget forehead thermometers on the market? (i've had problems with them giving weird readings, either that or i'm a vampire)
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Anyone use this for checking temps while cooking on the grill?
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I won a prize from them years ago and they never sent it to me and ignored my messages afterwards. Have had a low opinion of the company since.
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Quote from JuJuFrankenbean :
2 Questions: is it safe to point this thing at your forehead? if so, do you think it would be more accurate than some of the budget forehead thermometers on the market? (i've had problems with them giving weird readings, either that or i'm a vampire)
Yes it's safe, just don't point it in the eyes. No idea about the 2nd question.
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Quote from newell74 :
Anyone use this for checking temps while cooking on the grill?
You cannot use this to determine the internal temperature of meats, this is only for external temperatures.

But for measuring the heat of the grill, yes.
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Note this is shipped for free if you have a Target Circle account.
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Quote from newell74 :
Anyone use this for checking temps while cooking on the grill?

I came here just for that, I need my grates to be 600 F before putting down the steaks for good marks 👌
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Placed two orders, both were cancelled due to "technical issue".
Something went wrong here.
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Project Farm on YouTube tested this infrared thermometer alongside several others, and this was one of the most inaccurate ones tested. Hard pass, thanks to science!
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Quote from taller238 :
Placed two orders, both were cancelled due to "technical issue".
Something went wrong here.

Same order got canceled immediately saying having technical issue
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If it's a good one how come it's not sold on Amazon?
Quote from mango316 :
Can this also be used to check our body temperature? lol
as far as measuring body temperature with it which they don't recommend, AI says: 1) Surface Temperature Measurement: Infrared thermometers measure the thermal radiation emitted from the surface of an object. This means they can provide surface temperature readings but do not penetrate the skin to measure core body temperature accurately.
Factors such as ambient temperature and the emissivity settings can significantly affect the accuracy of the readings.
2)Specific Design Issues: The ThermoPro infrared thermometers are not calibrated for human body temperature. Most medical guidelines recommend thermometers designed explicitly for clinical use, like digital oral or rectal thermometers, for taking body temperature
3) User Experience: Users have reported inconsistencies in readings from ThermoPro thermometers, particularly when used to measure body temperature. The variances can range from a few degrees to significant discrepancies, making it unsuitable for clinical or health-related checks
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Quote from zmachat :
Project Farm on YouTube tested this infrared thermometer alongside several others, and this was one of the most inaccurate ones tested. Hard pass, thanks to science!
Are you referring to this video? If yes, then ThermaPro is actually second to LAST in the ranking out of the 15 thermometers tested, not the most accurate one in multiple tests. You can see the overall ranking at around 16:23 in the video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YqUkxtUBG9M
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Quote from zmachat :
Project Farm on YouTube tested this infrared thermometer alongside several others, and this was one of the most inaccurate ones tested. Hard pass, thanks to science!
Not sure if Project Farm tested the infrared temp gun that I've had for over 10 years, which is the Etekcity Model 774, but it's been consistently spot-on for temperature readings over its 10 year lifespan. It has amazed me right from the get-go and I've checked it numerous times over the years against a calibrated thermocouple setup.
Here's a link to it for reference: https://www.amazon.com/Etekcity-T...B0B71HFH9K

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