Friday, September 10, 2010

Taylor Indoor/Outdoor Thermometer with Indoor Humidity Gauge

  • Easy To Read Dual Display .9″ Readout Each (1.8″ Readout Total)
  • External Sensor Probe With 10 Foot Fixed Cable
  • Min/Max Memory Recall
  • Slim Contoured Design

Product Description
Taylor Indoor/Outdoor Thermometer With Indoor Humidity Reading. Dual Display Shows Indoor Temperature And Humidity Simultaneously. Button Changes Display To Show Outdoor Temperature…. More >>

Taylor Indoor/Outdoor Thermometer with Indoor Humidity Gauge

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5 Responses to “Taylor Indoor/Outdoor Thermometer with Indoor Humidity Gauge”
  1. dolphin gal says:

    We needed a basic, inexpensive humidity gauge to monitor the humidity level in the room where our grand piano is located. This product has provided an accurate temp and humidity reading to date. Have not used the outdoor sensor so can’t comment on its acccuracy.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. Jonesy 1968 says:

    Bought this for my truck camper. Have it in my bedroom right now and have the outdoor sensor going through the window. Seems to be accurate, but i haven’t compared it with any other thermometers to be sure. Good enough to use in my camper though.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  3. Digital Thermometers are only as good as their accuracy and this Taylor is not accurate.

    I have two other digital thermometers & humidity gauges. I bought this Taylor for its indoor-outdoor feature. First, I ran a basic comparison test, putting the Taylor next to the Springfield Precisetemp and LaCrosse Technology (both are good, accurate gauges.) The Taylor was off 2-3 degrees on its temperature reading AND 8-9 points off on the humidity reading! True, most homeowners like myself can deal with a point or two off, but an 8-9 points error is a reason to AVOID. Not recommended. 1 star – stick with Springfield Precisetemp or LaCrosse Technology.

    Rating: 1 / 5

  4. Have had wireless. They don’t hold up in Minn. cold. This does a good job.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. I use this great device to monitor temp and humidity by a clothes dryer that I have a vent on to blow hot air into the room. That was I can close the vent when the humidity gets too high. Cheap, digital and reliable.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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