




Features:
Modeling simple, elegant, LCD panels inline connections, moisture-resistant,
strong anti-interference, applies to refrigerated cabinets, display counters and other needs of temperature measurement and display of various equipment.
Specification:
Temperature range: -50~ 230 Fahrenheit
Temperature display resolution: 0.1
Temperature measurement accuracy: ±1
Probe wire: 1M Length
Color: Black
Size: 47*28*14mm
Weight 22g
Note: It only suitable for Fahrenheit,not for Celsius
Package Content:
5 * Digital LCD Fridge Thermometer Water Temperature Measure -50~ 230 Fahrenheit
Digital LCD Fridge Thermometer, It only suitable for Fahrenheit,not for Celsius
Temperature range: -50~ 230 Fahrenheit
Temperature display resolution: 0.1
Probe wire: 1M Length
Size: 47*28*14mm
10 reviews for HiLetgo 5pcs Digital LCD Thermometer Temperature Digital LCD Fridge Thermometer Water Temperature with Probe Fahrenheit
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$9.99
John B –
Solid value for the price.
Solid value for the price.I use these to monitor temps inside my entertainment center. With a home theater setup that puts out a good amount of heat, I wanted something simple to help me keep an eye on airflow and hotspots. These thermometers do exactly what I need them to.They’re accurate enough for this kind of use. I compared all five and the readings were close—within a degree or so. The probes are small and easy to tuck behind gear or route through vents. The displays are clear and easy to read at a glance.Only downside is battery life—one unit came with a weak battery, but replacements are cheap and easy to install.Bottom line: if you’re looking for basic, reliable temp monitoring without spending a lot, this is a solid pick. I’d buy them again.
Bob Welker –
Good value for the price
With a 10 second update time and a probe with fairly large thermal mass these aren’t a good choice for measuring rapidly changing temperatures.If this isn’t a consideration in your application, their measurements track well (in 10 samples over the course of three days, mine were within 0.6°F of one another), and within 1°F of an adjacent thermometer of known calibration, which is within the packaging’s +/-2°F accuracy specification.There’s a typo in the range specification printed on the box which claims -20 to 110°C, and -4 to 158°F (which can’t be right; water boils at 100°C/212°F). I’ve successfully immersed a probe to measure hot water as it rose to boiling, and tend to believe the 110°C (230°F) maximum temperature specification is correct.
fiddleback –
Reasonable accuracy and exceptional value
These digital thermometers provide excellent 5-star value for the money. However, I deducted one star because the Amazon listing OVERSTATED their accuracy by a FACTOR of 20!!Performance is misrepresented in the “Product Description” by stating an accuracy of “+-0.1”, whereas the box (first photo) clearly states a more reasonable +-2 F accuracy, which the units do indeed achieve. If you bought these believing the “Product Description”, you would be sorely disappointed. (Temperature resolution is also misstated. The box correctly lists the resolution as 0.2F, whereas the “Product Description says “0.1”)I bought two lots (10 thermometers) for household A/C and temperature monitoring. A quick initial test showed that all did indeed display degrees Fahrenheit, all LED display segments appeared to work, and all displays looked crisp with high contrast in normal room light. The displays are not back-lit, so won’t be visible in the dark without some illumination.For quick initial accuracy testing, I strapped groups of 5 sensors together, and blew a boxer fan at them (second photo), allowing time for them to settle. My reference temperature was provided by a 100-ohm platinum RTD, whose accuracy has been previously verified. (It’s inside the small copper tube in the photo.) The RTD temperature was read using a four-wire hookup to a precision meter (photo 3).Results? All units were within +-0.9 F – well within the accuracy stated on the box. One was right on, five read low, and four read high. If time permits, I’ll provide a more comprehensive evaluation.Bottom line: at two bucks apiece, these digital thermometers provide exceptional value.
ROBERT C MIZE, Jr –
Works as expected!
Works as expected! These little devices are good for checking the tempature inside the chicken House on a hard freezing night! or in the bottom of the Hot Tub. I bought the five pack and they all were within a half a degree of the others. Well worth the price for around the farm when you are worried about water freezing and little creatures getting cold.
William J Price –
Temp Readouts That Get The Job Done.
Best little digital temperature readout gadgets. Within +/-1*F accuracy. Good enough for most applications. I typically get a couple years battery use with these in outdoor situations, from -10*F up to +120*F. Not expensive and they get the job done.
Amazon Customer –
Units arrive already turned on.
These are currently working, but they were already turned on, so I have no idea how long the initial set of batteries will last. They’re $2 thermometers, and good for basic or relative temps at a very low cost, but either put in a plastic pull strip to activate the batteries or leave them separate.It’s more that 1/2 the cost to replace the batteries, too bad they can’t send these so I could determine regular battery life as who knows how long the thermometer has been on for?
Dr Tszap –
Worked ok but…
Easier to read than old-school liquid thermometers and more precise than dial thermometers but because there is no pull strip, batteries may not have full life left and the lack of any kind of seal means there are susceptible to condensation and corrosion in cold locations like a fridge (but at $2/EA they are cheap to replace!)
Mr. Wilson –
Data nerd likes them
Purchased a 5 pack. Three of the 5 are right on at room temperature. The other 2 within 1 degree F. For the price this is excellent.I also have many of these without the wired probe. The probe style is definitely more accurate. However, I would pass on the models that include humidity which are not accurate at all, not even for moisture estimates.If you want consistent accuracy for humidity and temperature buy a ThermoPro TP-50 (on Amazon). I use those to check/calibrate all my thermometers.
Walter C. –
It arrived reading in Fahrenheit. I wanted Celsius and there is no way to change it over
Randy –
Easy to read and quite accurate