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Oregon Scientific THT312 Wired Indoor/Outdoor Thermometer and Clock Studio : Oregon Scientific by Oregon Scientific Brand : Oregon Scientific Model : THT312 Publisher : Oregon Scientific Availability : In stock soon. Order now to get in line. First come, first served. and eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25. Color : white EAN : 0734811205858 UPC : 734811205858 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 14 reviews)
List Price : $19.99 Our Price : $17.99
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Indoor/outdoor thermometer and digital clock with large easy-to-read LCD display
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Monitors indoor temperatures from 32 degrees F to 122 degrees F
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10-foot weather-resistant cable with probe monitors outdoor temperature
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Wall mount or display on desktop or shelf; 2 AAA batteries required
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Measures 4-1/2 by 2-1/2 by 3/4 inches
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Product Description |
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Oregon Scientifics' THT312 Digital Clock with Thermometer conveniently displays the time, indoor temperature and outdoor temperature via an easy-to-read LCD display. This unit features a 10 foot weather resistant probe which monitors outdoor temperature for display to the main unit. A convenient LED backlight provides easy viewing in all conditions. This compact unit can be wall mounted or displayed on a desk top or shelf. |
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Nice and Solid |
I bought this thermometer to monitor the temperature inside of a wine cooler. So far it has done an excellent job. The unit itself feels solid and sturdy. It takes two AAA batteries that are not included, and the compartment is easy to open.
Setting the clock and monitoring the temperatures is very easy - the instructions are clear but you really don't even need them to figure it out. The numbers on the LCD panel are nice and large and very easy to read. Switching among the functions is easy.
I also like the plastic pull-out stand feature so you can stand this unit up. It is sitting on top of the wine cooler and the "outside" probe is sitting inside of the cooler, measuring the temperature.
Compared to similarly-priced thermometers I've seen at Home Depot and Wal Mart, this Oregon Scientific unit is of much better quality. |
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Works great - at a great price |
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After reading a ton of reviews, I decided all of the moderately priced digital thermometers had flaws so I went with the brand that overall seemed well rated (Oregon Scientific). I also read that remote sensors were problematic so I chose this model because it uses an attached (wired) sensor. I am delighted with the performance of this model. I followed the instructions and placed the outdoor sensor in a protected location (the wire fits easily under my window (even with it locked for the winter). I've checked the indoor temp against my thermostat and it is within a few tenths of a degree. I've checked the outdoor temp against weather.com and the local radio station and it is also within tenths of a degree. That's accurate enough for me! I love having the clock too and the back-lighting comes in handy during the winter when it is dark in the morning. If you have a nearby window to run the wire through, you really can't go wrong with this thermometer. |
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Does What it is Supposed to... |
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Reasonably priced, easy to use, accurate with digits large enough to be read from 5ft away. What's not to like? |
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It meets my needs |
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I bought this for my bed room to monitor the change of condition. I would say this is a good buy because it has a large LED screen, easy and simple read, nice look, and good quality. This is also good for those people, like me, who don't like complicate instructions on small thing. |
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for the price it is fantastic |
I live in CO and wanted a way of determining the outside temperature when I go to the mountains, especially in the winter. I own a new Toyota FJ Cruiser that did not have and external thermometer. I looked at a number of thermometers that would replace the rear view mirror or as a separately installed item. Some ran as much as $1000. This works perfectly and was less that $20.
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