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Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2024
It's nice to be able to see what the temp is inside the refrigerator and freezer and how much it varies over time, without opening the doors or getting off the couch. It also showed me that the temps in the door shelves inside the front of the fridge and freezer are warmer by about 6-8 degrees than the temps at the back of the refrigerator and freezer (this is a 12vdc RV fridge).
Sandor Dreskai
Reviewed in Canada on May 12, 2024
I use this to show temperature in old freezer chast that does not have a built in display and the freezer below my fridge whose display is broken. The display is attached to the fridge while the sensor for the freezer chest is about 10 meters (33 ft) away. Works nicely for a long time now.
Parebear
Reviewed in Canada on February 5, 2024
We recently lost all of the food in one of our chest freezers when it stopped working and we didn't know until everything was spoiled. Since we have 2 chest freezers, this device was a perfect fit. The accuracy appears to be within a couple of degrees but, for our application, accuracy isn't the dominant factor. We wanted something that would alert us when the temperature went seriously too high. Freezer temperatures are adjustable but, they are normally around -18C, so you've got lots of range in which you can set an alarm. Alarm limits (high and low) are set for each sensor and the alarm is loud enough to hear if you're in another room. We currently have one of the sensors in a freezer in the basement and the other in a refrigerator upstairs. The receiver unit is located in our kitchen and is registering slightly changing temperatures from both sensors. The signal, from the sensor in the basement, has to make it through the metal wall of the freezer plus several walls and a floor to get to the receiver and seems to be handling it just fine. Haven't had the unit long enough to know how long the batteries will last but, at the moment, everything is working good.
ADDgolfer
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2024
We use normal alkaline batteries in this, it has worked fine. No need for lithium as some people have stated.One sensor in the freezer, the other in the fridge.Have only changed the batteries onceBought one for our daughter, when their Bodega cooler's display numbers started pixelating
Duke
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2024
It's accurate and reliable I made a pitcher of tea put it in the fridge to get it cold didn't think about it affecting the temp in the fridge that much but it did and the alarm went off when it reached the temp I had setA word of caution when you first set it up if you have a weather station make sure it's not connecting with the weather station censor mine did at first but it was easy to correct
roxane lesage
Reviewed in Canada on April 11, 2024
I just lost 600$ of food because my freezer give up. Now this will advise me with the alarm when the temperature change. Comme with 2 sensors if you have many fridge. Great investment.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on November 9, 2023
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Jack L.
Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2023
There are several good features of this thermometer: 1. The outside display uses house power with a battery backup. 2. The display shows the state of the batteries in the temperature monitoring sensors. 3. The display is very easy to read. 4. It shows a 24-hour "history" of the temperatures inside the refrigerator and freezer. 5. It has a settable alarm that warns you when limits are exceeded.There is one thing I found a bit "wanting" - the minus signs for negative temperatures are not close enough to the numbers. For a few days, I didn't even realize they were there.
B. S. Schottler
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2023
I like the big easy to read screen and easy setup. I haven't turned the alarms on but they seemed easy to set. The problem for me was that the minimum and maximum recorded temperature don't stay. I figured it would show the highest and lowest temperatures reached since it was powered on but while watching it today it reset those values. I'm not sure how often it resets but the temperature could rise above or fall below the acceptable level then return and then reset and I would not know it had been out of range.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on September 28, 2022
The min and max temperatures displayed are the current temperature range the sensor has detected when initially setting up. You have to go into set up mode each to see the alarm set min/max. The ACTUAL upper/lower set temperatures do not show when viewing the display. Very confusing. It doesn't make any sense at all why the manufacturer designed it this way.There are other customers who had the same problem. Will return product.BTW, I gave it 5 stars for operational range of both upright and chest freezers which were separated by 35 ft. I hope a different brand will work as good.
Sabrina Stone
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2022
Perfect for my generator shed as it seems to update every minute. The alarm function works perfectly to warn of issues before heat buildup gets to be too much. No wifi or app - but I didn’t need one for monitoring the shed temp. Sensor range is excellent and transmits easily through two thick walls. Easy setup. By the way, I’ve tried Govee and AcuRite but returned both.
Matt R.
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2021
We bought this to monitor the temp in a freezer that stores frozen breastmilk (liquid gold). It's probably a bit overkill because it also tells me the ambient room temp and has another sensor that i put outside just for fun. Everything seems pretty accurate. We don't have the alarm on but probably should. We walk by the display 100 times per day it seems and I always check to see what the freezer temp is.It was fairly easy to set up and since I haven't set the alarm I cannot comment on the ease of doing that but the directions did seem thorough enough.
masterlen
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2020
First off; the instructions are horrible. Whoever wrote them counts English as a second language and logic as a distant third and who, if the universe truly has a cruel streak, is a school teacher. The steps as outlined are simply wrong (I learned what I needed in the questions section) and some of the type is so small as to require an electron microscope to read. When I finally got the temperature values I wanted programmed in I decided to test it, having developed such a strong sense of trust in this company. It failed miserably. I had the sensor for the refrigerator set to alarm at 40 degrees F. It finally went off when it warmed up to 58. Then again when I put if back into the fridge and it hit 41. Then again 10 minutes later out of spite. It's going back. Pray it's not the one you get.
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