mateo castañeda
20 de junio de 2025
Buen producto
Joan I.
3 de junio de 2025
Falla se vuelve loco. Intruciones solo en ingles
rass
31 de mayo de 2025
Despues de un año de uso dejó de funcionar
Manuel
21 de mayo de 2025
Lo devolví
David
30 de abril de 2025
No se puede programar la alarma
Charles Sena
22 de abril de 2025
Mide la temperatura con mayor precisión+ -1-2ºC lo cual me sirve para arreglar problemas con el frigorífico y el congelador. Muy recomendable para multitud de usos.
Client d'
15 de enero de 2025
Impossible de régler ce thermomètre tellement c'est compliqué, et en plus pas d'explications en français.
L.A.GARDA S.
3 de enero de 2025
Facile installazione posizionare lo strumento al di fuori del freezer, frigorifero o apparecchiatura per la quale si vuole tenere sotto controlla la temperatura e mettere la sonda all'interno. Freezer inserire la sonda e posizionare su una piccola staffa lo strumento in modo da poter sempre essere a conoscenza della temperatura interna, impostare la temperatura minima al di sotto del (range in questo caso il freezer è impostato fra i -20° e -25°), quindi imposto a -19°, se la temperatura scende al di sotto della soglia minima -20°, lampeggia una luce rossa ed emette un segnale acustico. Il prodotto è semplice e non funziona WI-FI, nemmeno in altro modo digitale, ma semplicemente può essere monitorato dalla persona in prossimità dell'apparecchiatura da controllare.
Richard Taylor
31 de diciembre de 2024
Unlike other thermometers I've had for the freezer, the remote probe (on a 1 metre wire) allows continuous monitoring with having to open the door and remove any frost from the read-out. I calibrated mine with a water/ice mixture and it seems to be accurate to within less than half a degree Celsius.The Max/Min function is great as it shows the range of temperatures that occur when the freezer compressor cycles between on and off. The air temperature in both my freezers swings between -18 and -24 C, while the means temperature in packed food hovers around -20 C.I have another thermometer that has to be placed inside the freezer, but it is far less convenient as I have to open the door to read it, and I never know exactly where it is in the temperature cycle when I read it.
Chris
17 de diciembre de 2024
Having had two incidences of the freezer door being left ajar in one week, and nearly loosing the contents (not to mention the massive PITA of defrosting it all, etc, I decide to look for a freezer alarm. Its and integrated fridge/freezer, and the fridge already has this feature.. bizarre the freezer doesnt.. anyway...So, I needed a digital thermometer with an external probe (batteries dont work very well when frozen, so the electronics have to be on the outside).I read some good reviews of this item, and some bad reviews. The biggest themes were "its not accurate enough" and "I want the temperature inside my fridge, why do I have to use the OUT setting".I wasnt put off by the bad reviews for the following reasons :1. My freezer should be at -20^C, and if it is at -5^C its warming up, and thats a problem. Even if the thermometer was out by 5^C, setting an alarm at -10^C would work.. as the temperature would be between -10^c and -5^c... both of which are a problem. I dont need a precise measure of the temperature, just a warning that it is climbing.2. The thermometer is actually TWO thermometers... one is on the INSIDE of the unit, and one is OUTSIDE on the plug in probe. Most folk use these for measuring the temperature INside their house, and OUTside their house, hence the probe setting for the freezer is the OUT setting. Not too hard to comprehend.I ordered 9pm, and it arrived lunchtime the next day. Staggering, thanks Amazon!Its fairly self explanatory, pretty similar to most other battery powered gadgets.. OPen the battery door and remove the tab to activate.Plugged the probe in, there was only one place it would go on the bottom left side.. so cant really get that wrong.Ont he back is a button to flip between ^C/^F... pretty straight forward.The only bit I needed to refer to the "manual" for was setting the alarm. This could have been worded better, and a simple diagram would have helped.The basic idea is there are two modes... you're either setting a range for the alarm to trigger if it is within a range (for example, above 5^C, and below 10^C), or outside a range (for example below 5^C or above 10^C)... once that is clear, the poor description makes sense, and its pretty easy to set up.Mine was all up and running in under 10 minutes.Probably the best £12 of the year so far, as it is protecting £100's worth of food, and saving me the hassle of another defrost.The alarm is plenty loud enough too...I wouldn't hesitate to buy again, or recommend.
Doc HPG
7 de noviembre de 2024
Schneller versand, preislich angemessen.