JIM-GEM - Forestry Suppliers

205 West Rankin Street | P.O. Box 8397 | Jackson, Mississippi 39284-8397 | (601) 354-3565, FAX (601) 292-0185

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Forestry Suppliers

Forestry Suppliers Digital Max/Min Thermometer

Item #: 89212
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Description

Forestry Suppliers Digital Max/Min Thermometer

Records the minimum and maximum temperatures for 7 days at a time! Other features include water-resistant housing, a cover for preserving the LCD display, low battery indicator, selectable °C or °F, dual channels with separate temperature readings for each probe, reset button, and auto-off display. GLOBE Program approved.

Product Notes

  • Combination English/Metric Scales or Units.

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Quick Specs

Brand Forestry Suppliers
MPN 89212
UPC 0758182226656
UNSPSC 41112200
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Measurement Range: -40°F to 120°F (-40°C to 50°C). Accuracy: ±1.8°F or ±1°C. Sensors: Two with 5’L sensor leads. Power: Two AA cell batteries.

Quick Specs

Brand: Forestry Suppliers
MPN: 89212
UPC: 0758182226656
UNSPSC: 41112200

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Anonymous

I have used these as part of the GLOBE Program for decades. I have deployed them in dozens of weather stations to track air, water and soil temperatures with no major issues. I recommend lithium batteries if temps get cold. I did a turtle hibernation experiment and used the thermometer with the cover (no additional shelter) to track both subsurface temperature and the other probe to the carapace to monitor vertical movement as soil temperature dropped and then rose as Spring approached.

Anonymous

I purchased this product as part of a lab kit for a college class. It did not even last an entire semester on my porch before it stopped working entirely. Would not recommend this.

Anonymous

Simple, reliable, and very durable. Handy if you're interested in soil/air measurements. Runs a year or more on one set of long life AAs, even through cold winters. Switched to these after getting tired of throwing away too many defective units of mercury free Taylor min/max thermometers, and they're worth every penny of the higher initial cost.