Infrared Thermometer -58℉ to 788℉, EC Technology Non-contact Laser Infrared Digital Thermometer with 12:1 Spot Ratio, AAA battery, Measuring Range -50℃ to 420℃ for Cooking, Barbecuing and More Review

Infrared Thermometer -58℉ to 788℉, EC Technology Non-contact Laser Infrared Digital Thermometer with 12:1 Spot Ratio, AAA battery, Measuring Range -50℃ to 420℃ for Cooking, Barbecuing and More

Hazard Free
This infrared thermometer is uesd for measuring the temperature of the object’s surface, which is applicable for various hot, hazardous or hard-toreach objects without contact. It eliminates the potential danger of harmful burns or minor frostbite. Its simple operation and noncontact infrared temperature technology make it the safest way to measure heat.

Widespread applications
Measure extreme temperatures ranging from -58℉ (-50℃) to 788℉ (420℃) without ever needing to come in contact. It can be used for cooking, checking for a draft, maintaining a car or industrial use

Laser Guided
Aim precisely at whatever you measure thanks to the laser beam guiding the way. Even from a distance, the laser provides a mark to aim with, ensuring that you’re measuring what you want to be measuring. In addition, make sure the target is larger than the unit’s spot size. The distance to spot size of the unit is 12:1. The smaller the target the closer measure distance. When accuracy is critical, make sure the target is at least twice as large as the spot size.

Instant Result Readout
No more waiting. Know the measured surface temperature within less than a second. The Lasergrip features a quick unit conversion button so you can effortlessly switch between Fahrenheit and Celsius without ever needing to remeasure. When a measurement is made, the results are locked on the LCD display for data recording convenience.

Warning
1. Do not point laser directly at eyes or indirectly off reflective surfaces.
2. The unit cannot measure through transparent surfaces such as glass or plastic. It will measure the surface temperature of these materials instead.
3. Steam, dust, smoke, or other particles can prevent accurate measurement by obstructing by the units optics.

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