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AEVETE Digital Refrigerator Freezer Thermometer - Large LCD Display, Magnetic Back, Easy to Read (4 Pack, Black) | Monitor Food Safety & Appliance Temperature for Home, Restaurant & RV Use
AEVETE Digital Refrigerator Freezer Thermometer - Large LCD Display, Magnetic Back, Easy to Read (4 Pack, Black) | Monitor Food Safety & Appliance Temperature for Home, Restaurant & RV Use

AEVETE Digital Refrigerator Freezer Thermometer - Large LCD Display, Magnetic Back, Easy to Read (4 Pack, Black) | Monitor Food Safety & Appliance Temperature for Home, Restaurant & RV Use

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About this item The freezer temperature ranges -4°F to 122°F (-20°C to 50° C) with accuracy ±2°F. Powered by 1 CR2032 batteries ( Included ). The MAX/MIN temperature provides crucial temperature readings for food safety applications. Press CLR button to reset. Come with 4 pack refrigerator thermometers. Big digits LCD screen ( measures 2.3 x 1" ), big numbers, can switch between centigrade and fahrenheit, easy to read. Magnetic back, stand and hook for hanging, easy to use. Widely used in home refrigerators, restaurants, supermarkets, pharmacy medicine chests. IPX3 Waterproof: Waterproof structure (waterproof level IPX3) can resist the damp of the refrigerator or freezer room, make sure it is working in a safe and consistent manner.

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Display is easy to read, and matches my fridge's built-in digital temperature reading within a degree (of course, the fridge's sensor is in another part of the unit, so some variation is expected). Put it in the fridge, then come back in half an hour and hit the reset button on the back, so it can indicate the highest/lowest temperature it experiences- then you'll know, after a power-failure, how warm your stuff got.