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DiscountDelight - Taylor 1456 Wireless Indoor/Outdoor Thermometer Large Readout

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List Price: $29.99
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Manufacturer: Taylor
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Batteries: 4 Binding: Kitchen Brand: Taylor Color: SILVER EAN: 0077784014561 Feature: To operate the system, 4 AA alkaline batteries must be purchased separately; a removable 11-foot cable enables water temperature monitoring Label: Taylor Manufacturer: Taylor Model: 1456 Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Taylor Release Date: 2004-11-22 Studio: Taylor Variation Description: SILVER
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Features
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To operate the system, 4 AA alkaline batteries must be purchased separately; a removable 11-foot cable enables water temperature monitoring The base unit measures 3 by 3 inches, the transmitter 3 by 2-3/4 inches; this product is covered by a 1-year limited warranty Indoor/outdoor wireless temperature system from Taylor for climate monitoring The system base monitor stands alone or can be mounted on a wall; temperatures are relayed on the LCD screen in 2/3-inch digits The system includes 1 outdoor sensor; sensor and monitor have a transmission range up to 100 feet.
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Pleased Comment: A great product and a good price!
The Large Read Out is Great.But,
I will agree with one of the reviewers!
I suggest if You live in a Cold climate,
Go ahead and spring for the
Lithium Batteries Because, the 4 screws on the
Remote Sensor are tiny!(Eye Glass Size)not to
mention the tiny rubber gasket!
Follow instructions to the letter (Synchronizing)!
Your down to the "tenths", right out the back door!!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great idea, seldom implemented; few competitors.... Comment: ...Which is why I award the high rating of four stars. I am not star-struck like the previous reviewer, seeing only positives, no negatives. You know, I get a little bit suspicious of reviewers that grant five stars, with a two-sentence review. Like, maybe they are the actual manufacturer or seller of the product? Duh. Like we consumers were born yesterday.
Well, ok, I bought this here Taylor and also a second remote unit so that I have two remote units for two greenhouses in my backyard. Have been in use for two weeks now.
PROS :
1. I *absolutely love* the concept and think that other manufacturers have missed a big boat to big profits. It is VERY NICE to be able to monitor the outside temp from inside, and to note the MIN and MAX, as this unit allows. I spent HOURS researching other remote temp sensors, esp. ones that interfact with a PC and allow you to create a spreadsheet showing temperatures. But other manufacturers are major A-holes and want $200+. They interface via Serial Cable which was O.K. for the 1970s, but not the 2000s. Basically, other manufacturers are Retarded, and do not want to stay in business. Taylor apparently wants to stay in business, so that is Good.
2. I like the fact Taylor uses common "AA" batteries rather than some odd type like 9 volt. It is easy to obtain "AA" rechargables.
3. I like the large, legible LCD display.
4. This item WORKS. Period.
CONS:
1. I was unable to get remote #2 to work on Channel 2. Possibly due to interference from another source. So, I had to switch it to channel 3. It works OK now.
2. I am not sure how fast this thing updates the temperature reading. It said 90 F one time. I went out to the greenhouse, curious, and it didn't feel anything like 90 F. So, I have to question the accuracy/speed of the temperature reading. I am not ready at this point to trust this unit totally.
3. I DO NOT LIKE the four screws holding the batteries in place. This makes it a royal pain in the tuckus to replace batteries! What a retarded design point. This is a major annoyance and almost moved me to give this thing three, instead of four, stars.
4. Sometimes readings on channel 1 or channel 3 fail, and no temperature ("--") is available. With NEW batteries. This is starting to piss me off. If the remote technology is so Iffy, then my suggestion to the manufacturer is, just make a 100' cable. I have no prob installing such a beast and don't mind paying an extra $50, either.
5. After three months I can say, this thing eats up those AA batteries. I have had to recharge the batteries in the main unit thrice - which averages out to once a month! Come on, make this thing AC compatible already, Taylor! What a royal pain in the tuckus!
SUGGESTIONS to the manufacturer:
-redesign the unit to accept AC power, and simplify battery replacement.
-quicken temp update
-make channel switching automatic, requiring no adjustment on the part of the user, if readings do not arrive to the indoor unit
BOTTOM LINE:
Buy. Good product for the price. Reliability... unknown. This item is totally plastic and made in China. Uh... I hope for the best.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Wireless thermometer` Comment: Excellet product. Light weight and easy to read from across the room. Has all the features you need for a remote thermometer.
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Editorial Reviews:
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Plan appropriately for conditions by tracking indoor and outdoor temperatures with this wireless thermometer from industry leaders Taylor. Since 1851, Taylor has created thermometers of every kind, from candy thermometers to industrial freezer gauges. This thermometer system includes a sleek base unit that conveys temperatures in large digits with outdoor information transmitted by the provided outdoor sensor. The plastic base monitor adapts for wall mounting or stands upright on tables or window ledges. The LCD display reveals the dual temperatures in 1-1/5-inch high digits. The base unit also records daily minimum and maximum temperatures and notifies users of low battery levels with a low-battery indicator. Users may opt to read the temperatures in Celsius or Fahrenheit degrees. Inside measurement capabilities range from +23 to +122 degrees F, while outdoor temperatures range from -4 to +140 degrees F. The remote sensor features a weatherproof design for success in all climates and also displays temperatures with 2/3-inch high digits. The sensor transmits information to the base unit from a maximum distance of 100 feet. To extend this range, or to detect the temperature of a swimming pool or fishpond, the sensor comes with a removable 11-foot cable. This system can accommodates up to three remote sensors. The product requires the separate purchase of four AA alkaline batteries and is covered by a one-year limited warranty. The base unit measures 3 by 3 inches with a 2.4-inch screen, the transmitter measures 3 by 2-3/4 inches. The temperature system weighs 11.2 ounces upon shipping. --Jessica Reuling
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