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13.25" Taylor Big and Bold Indoor Outdoor Wall Thermometer (6700) on sale for $16.99 - $7.01 (clip the
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Features:- Big and Bold Wall Thermometers boast a classic look with a sleek and sophisticated frame. Blends in perfectly with any indoor or outdoor décor.
- An extra-large 13.25in display provides at-a-glance readings from far away.
- The thermometer has a shatterproof lens designed to withstand harsh elements without compromising visibility.
- Precision thermometer coil features a wide temperature range from -60ºF to 120ºF (-50ºC to 50ºC)
- Built-in hanger for easy and secure mounting. For most accurate results, do not place the thermometer in direct sunlight.
- One (1) Year Limited Warranty. Hang on long nail or screw.
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For the sake of humanity, and your mental health, I hope that's sarcasm.
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For the sake of humanity, and your mental health, I hope that's sarcasm.
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I'm finding there are enough idiots out there now I have to explain everything in detail for them to understand anything.
Real analog thermometers were made with mercury, in tubes. And very accurate. Later other liquids when the eco nuts complained.
I read the description. They appear to be using heated metal, either two or one in a spring. This isn't very accurate, and why it won't even hold up in direct sunlight.
ie save your money and get a real outdoor thermometer.
They are not accurate when in the sun because the sun heats up the unit.
Big is good if you are looking at it far away or your eyesight needs something bigger.
If it falls, it will could crack but nothing that some crazy glue won't fix.
They are not accurate when in the sun because the sun heats up the unit.
Big is good if you are looking at it far away or your eyesight needs something bigger.
If it falls, it will could crack but nothing that some crazy glue won't fix.
This thing isn't as good as how thermometers have traditionally been made because of how it is made.
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Let's look at some of them: "Don't buy...
Very flimsy very cheap and in fact is 20° off if not more. The weather app says it's 81°F where I'm at ...this product says it's 120° F.
Unfortunately, I threw the packaging away, so I can't return it."
"People talking about how great this is. Give me a break. It's a very light weight, plastic piece of junk. That shouldn't cost $5, if that. I would be surprised if it last a year. Or doesn't blow away. Of course most of these are junk anyway, but I was at least hoping for a descent weight to the plastic, Find another."
"Did not really work even after trying the tricks someone posted about. I bought 2 of these.
I kept these up for about a week so I could see how it changes temp from inside my Coop and closed in Run during the night.
One moved a little but still not accurate by any means. The other just sits at one temp even though the temp in there changed 15 degrees. I know this because I had 2 other thermometers in there to make sure of the true temp. I just wanted something bigger to see easier in my Cameras as I check on the Hens.
Will be returning.
It changed if you tapped on the plastic... but that doesn't help me now does it
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Q: where is it Search term:made?
A: It says on the back of the box that the company is Taylor Precision Products, Oak Brook, Ill. Below that it states the following: "Search term:Made to our exact specifications in China". I hope this helps you.
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