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General SPR108 Replacement Thermometer, 20 to 120F

General

Replacement Thermometer, 20 to 120F

SPR1081318741

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$33.06

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Liquid In Glass Thermometer, 0 to 230F1
Armored Glass Thermometer, 25 To 125F2
Pocket Glass Thermometer, 0 to 220F2
Liquid In Glass Thermometer, 0 to 230F1
Pocket Glass Thermometer, -30 to 120F1
  • Liquid In Glass Thermometer, 0 to 230FReview of:
    Liquid In Glass Thermometer, 0 to 230F

    Good thermometer. I just wish there were some with a narrower range, from 40 to 140 F for example, but of equal length. Read full review

    by jp
    5 months ago
  • Armored Glass Thermometer, 25 To 125FReview of:
    Armored Glass Thermometer, 25 To 125F

    I have the accuracy of a glass thermometer, but the durability of a plastic housing. It was also more affordable than the aluminum housed thermometers. I purchased 6 total for our family of 9. We are very tired of having glass thermometers break and the digitals are so inaccurate. Read full review

    by Clint A
    one year ago
  • Pocket Glass Thermometer, 0 to 220FReview of:
    Pocket Glass Thermometer, 0 to 220F

    I bought two of the same Pocket Glass Thermometers, but got two "similar" ones. I was really hoping for two of the same products. Otherwise than that, it was affordable and the shipping was fast!Read full review

    by Hans L
    one year ago
  • Liquid In Glass Thermometer, 0 to 230FReview of:
    Liquid In Glass Thermometer, 0 to 230F

    The thermometer works as it should and seems to be quite accurate. I just wish it would get to the final temperature reading a little faster and that it would be available in a smaller temp. range but with the same overall length. Read full review

    by jp
    one year ago
  • Armored Glass Thermometer, 25 To 125FReview of:
    Armored Glass Thermometer, 25 To 125F

    I ordered two identical thermometers to use for psychometric readings. I was under the impression that the subdivisions were in increments of 2 degrees when in fact they were in 1 degree increments which made it better for my application. The thermometers both read the same temperature which again w... Read full review

    by Martin V
    one year ago
  • Pocket Glass Thermometer, 0 to 220FReview of:
    Pocket Glass Thermometer, 0 to 220F

    I guess I should've checked the specs closer, but I do wish it had Celsius readings as well. Otherwise, suits our purposes well. Read full review

    by Mark Cochrane
    one year ago
  • Pocket Glass Thermometer, -30 to 120FReview of:
    Pocket Glass Thermometer, -30 to 120F

    The product was just what I wanted, but unfortunately, part of the mercury separated from the main part shortly after I got it. I now have to mentally add six degrees to what is displayed to get the correct temperature. Read full review

    by Tom A.
    2 years ago