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Title: temp gauge
Post by: Brent on 11/21/12 11:28 UTC
hey guys just an FYI Harbor Frieght has a black friday sale
http://www.harborfreight.com/non-contact-laser-thermometer-96451.html?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=4712b&utm_source=1002

these will be $19.83
Title: Re: temp gauge
Post by: fsh4fun on 11/21/12 11:36 UTC
is this a good one? i`ve been wanting one but don`t know anything about em. Anybody using this one? thanks
Title: Re: temp gauge
Post by: floridagrimp on 11/21/12 11:41 UTC
Hope you have better success than I have at HF.

The Klein thermometer at HD or Lowe's (or wherever) is a jewel, costs about $80 and works flawlessly, if someone is in it for the long haul. "quality is long remembered after price is forgotten"
Title: Re: temp gauge
Post by: pjmcla on 11/21/12 11:57 UTC
I also have the Klein IR thermometer.  Some would say it is a little pricey @ $85 or so, but it does a good job.  It is a surface IR but it averages the temp while it is used.  I start stirring and then check the temp.  Inconsistent heating ( hot and cold spots ) is a fact of life with a microwave.  So, I stir some to get a temperature evening.  Shorter heating intervals and stirring reduce the potential for scorching as well.   
Title: Re: temp gauge
Post by: floridagrimp on 11/21/12 13:20 UTC
amen!   just don't feel comfortable buying at harbor...even bought a file that didn't work, lol..Chinese steel is a little, errr..."different"!!
Title: Re: temp gauge
Post by: Denny Welch on 11/21/12 13:26 UTC
What say you, Andy?
Title: Re: temp gauge
Post by: t-billy on 11/21/12 14:52 UTC
 I have an Actron pocket ir thermometer. It's been working perfectly for 4 years. I even dropped it into a pot of hot plastic once with no ill effects. There is a seller on ebay that has them for $26.99 with free shipping.
Title: Re: temp gauge
Post by: floridagrimp on 11/21/12 15:23 UTC
reviews are all over the map on the actron..

Overall Rating:5 / 5 Pocket thermo , April 14, 2008By Fishingpole1962 from Blair Nebraska"I love it it works great a great product for the money. I have a friend that has the much more expensive model and mine works just as good. The only thing I don't like about it is that I did not buy 2 because my wife is using it for checking cooking temps. By the way it does work good for that also."
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Review 6 for Actron PocketTherm IR Thermometer, Model# CP7875D

Overall Rating:2 / 5 Cheap but works.. , January 15, 2008By TODP1 from Dryden, Michigan"For the price and the ease of use, it works.... problem is, it is a cheap unit. You have a 1 to 1 ratio of distance for using it, nowhere in the add does it tell you this till you buy it... this means you have to place the unit less than an inch away from what ever you are trying to read! NOT so good on HOT items for the unit being plastic or your fingers holding it!
Spend the extra and buy a better unit with a memory, 2-4 to 1 ratio and an audibil signal when reading is done... yea they cost more, but there worth it!
Now I have two, should have saved my money towards the good one!"

I guess like everything, BUY THE BEST YOU CAN AFFORD, whether it's furniture, cars, thermometers...right denny??
Title: Re: temp gauge
Post by: superharmonix on 11/21/12 16:19 UTC
I have to agree with what Andy is going to say!  :) :)  :P (as someone who recently made the change) :)
Title: Re: temp gauge
Post by: andrewlamberson on 11/21/12 19:26 UTC
Sorry I missed out on this exchange..
But I was busy ...
Fishing All Day!
Darn my arm is sore!    :D

Title: Re: temp gauge
Post by: hawgthumper on 11/22/12 17:45 UTC
No offense Brent, but I've had that very unit and was not impressed. Not very accurate. I bought the Ryobi brand from HD and its been much better. Also a bit pricey, about 75.00 but worth every cent. I also have the pocket type and it works well too. The only thing I don't like about it is it seems to take a while to get up to temp. I know the knock on the IR theeters is they only read surface temp, but if you stir the plastic first you'll get a much more accurate reading. JMHO
Title: Re: temp gauge
Post by: Brent on 11/22/12 19:30 UTC
GUYS no offense taken, I personally use a digital metal thermo, I was only posting this incase some one was interested.