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Fluke RAYMT4U MiniTemp Non-Contact Thermometer. Non-Contact Thermometer. This product manufactured by Fluke.
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The Raytek Mini Temp Non-Contact Thermometer Gun with Laser Sighting has a temperature range of 0 to 750 degrees F (-18 to 400 Degrees C), a backlit display, laser targeting distance-to-spot: 8:1, selectable degrees C or F, The Raytek MT4 is small and compact, non-contact with 98 percent accuracy data hold feature. Uses 9V Battery.
Greg Lewandowski
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2023
Had this for a few years. Dropped it on the floor battery popped out, put in new battery, hasn't worked since.
Anthony
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2023
Just getting around to this review after having this unit for a while. I am very happy with the accuracy and performance of this thermometer. I use it to debug automotive heat related issues, as well as measure track temperature at the dragstrip for my race car. Well worth the price.
Patricia in Florida
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2014
The laser light is bright, the display is easy to read, and it works just as expected. No disappointments. I compared the temperature readings with other thermometers, and this was very accurate. It let me find warm and cold spots in my house, around doors and windows, etc., to let me know where I am losing heat.I raise orchids in Florida and had to be careful this past winter as we had unusually low temperatures. I need to bring them inside when the temp is below 48. This let me test different areas of my patio to find the warm and cold spots -- all my orchids lived.I also always suspected my oven was not as hot as it was supposed to be, and this confirmed my oven runs cool. This tool was also helpful in finding the perfect temps for making yogurt, raising pizza or bread dough and using my grill. Now that I have it, I don't know how I lived without one.
Gary Blake
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2011
I love my Mini IR Gun! I use it daily in the Kitchen to check temperatures of my oven and pans. I bought one for my Father last Christmas and he loves it as well. You will find many other uses for this pocket sized MT4 unit.Infrared thermometers have become the preferred tool for diagnostics and inspection where temperature is important. From industrial maintenance to food service, because they quickly, accurately and safely measure surface temperature!Use it for spotting costly energy losses around windows and doors, monitoring critical temperatures in kitchen or workshop. You can check overloading on circuit breakers and feed wires/ poor connections,quickly during an inspection or trouble shooting.Even find a clog in sewer lines by dumping hot water down and checking the surface temp. of the waste lines foot by foot without reaching over all the junk you'll find in most basements.Simple to use' Instant readings' Laser Point (MT4)' Large, easy to read display' Temperature Range (MT4) -18º to 400ºC (0º to 750ºF)' ºC or ºF selectablePROS BEST USESAccurate At HomeCompact CommercialErgonomic Design ContractorsGREAT FOR SOLAR PANEL Do It YourselfINPUTOUTPUT MONITORING Minor ProjectsLightweight CooksReliable
E. Cunningham
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2011
There is not a lot to say about the Raytek. It does exactly what they say. It quickly displays the temperature and is great for scanning a surface looking for temperature variation. Wife is not pleased that I have tested the temp on everything I could find for the 1st day we had it. But then found it useful in pointing out where the air leaks are in our kitchen so I can go put more insulation under the house!I am very pleased and would recommend it to anyone. Only warning is read the directions. There appears to be variation on the temp accuracy depending on how far away from the target. Not a big deal, but something to be aware of.
K. Chu
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2008
The Raytek Minitemp takes the guesswork out of a lot of kitchen tasks, and has a ton of other less practical (but fun) uses as well. Like most touchless thermometers, the device is simply an infrared detector. Solid objects radiate different wavelengths depending on their temperature [..]. By detecting the peak wavelength of infrared light emitted by an object, the thermometer can calculate its temperature. It is a completely passive sensor; the laser light is only to help you aim and has no effect on the measurement.The thermometer is very accurate near room temperature; when I point it at a regular thermometer, they give me the exact same reading. When I point it at boiling water, it reads 208F. Close enough for cooking applications. The Minitemp has taken all the guesswork out of microwaving, grilling, and frying.But mostly, I just point the thing at random things around the house for fun. Some of the "applications" I have used the Minitemp for:- Finding where the cat has most recently been sleeping- Seeing how cold the clouds are- Checking the refrigerator/freezer for proper temperature- Seeing how cold my feet are in the winter- Figuring out when my XBox is about to explodeOne thing the device should NOT be used for is measuring internal temperatures of meats. The thermometer reads only the surface temperature. You cannot take readings through a window, either; the thermometer will just read the glass. Also, the farther you are from the object you are measuring, the larger the spot is that you actually measure. For example, from 2 feet away, you are actually measuring the average temperature of a 2 inch circle, not just the laser spot.Scores:Accuracy: 8/10. Sufficient for household use.Speed: 10/10. Truly instant readings that refresh continuously as you hold down the trigger.Battery life: 10/10. A 9V battery has lasted through many months of liberal use, including as a laser pointer in a pinch.Utility: 9/10. Near endless fun.Physical construction: 9/10: Plastic but rugged and easy to clean. Easy-to-read LCD with a backlight.Overall score: 46/50. 5 stars.
A customer in Seattle
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2008
This is a wonderful tool for lots of purposes, but the one I bought from Amazon was significantly misaligned. At a distance of 8 feet from the target, the spot illuminated by the laser is off to the right of the temperature sensor by nearly a foot (the vertical alignment, on the other hand, is fine).For many purposes (e.g. pointing it right at a frying pan from a foot away), this sort of misalignment will not matter. But it's an annoyance, and one that could have been easily prevented by factory testing (or by providing adjusting screws for the user).Other than this, it's great (and fun to use)!
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