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Showing posts with label refrigerator thermometers. Show all posts

12/10/2011

MIU #90062 Commercial Freezer Thermometer Review

MIU #90062 Commercial Freezer Thermometer
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I purchased two of these units and noticed they were reading different temps right out of the box. I placed both in my freezer for 4 hours and after that time they had diverged by 8 full degrees F. Is one wrong? Are both wrong? I really have no way of knowing. See the customer photo I uploaded for this product for visual proof.

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10/26/2011

Orka Fridge and Freezer Thermometer Review

Orka Fridge and Freezer Thermometer
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After recently having a refrigerator/freezer go out on us, my wife and I wanted a reliable way to monitor the new refrigerator and freezer temperatures, without needing to open the doors of the device to check an internal thermometer. We also wanted a device that would sound an alarm if temperatures exceed those that are safe for perishable food items. The first product we tried (which was highly recommended to us) was a Chaney Instrument 00985 Wireless Refrigerator Freezer Thermometer. Our experience with that device was nothing short of horrible, so we decided that we would have to resort to a thermometer with wired probes. After looking all over the Internet for a thermometer that seemed reliable, we decided to give the Orka A75014 Refrigerator and Freezer Thermometer (designed by Mastrad, in France, but made in China) a try.
This product is packaged very nicely and includes an instruction manual that is easy to read and understand. Two AAA batteries (included) must be installed in the back of the main control/display unit. There are two temperature sensor probes, one white and one blue, which have suction cups attached to them. The white sensor, which has a single snowflake icon on it, gets installed in the refrigerator compartment. The blue sensor, which has three snowflake icons on it, gets installed in the freezer compartment. I quickly found that the suction cup would not stick well in the freezer; something that Mastrad/Orka should have discovered during quality testing of this product. The instruction manual suggests that you just let the freezer probe dangle or sit amongst the frozen food items in your freezer. Hmm...sloppy but it appears to be the only other alternative to the non-sticking suction cup. The instructions advise you to leave the alarm function disabled for the first 30 minutes, after installation, to allow the temperature probes to adjust to their new environments. I found that it took about 35 minutes for the display unit to show the correct temperatures. When tested against a trusty analog temperature gauge, I found the Orka A75014 thermometer accuracy to be spot on.
The main LCD display unit measures roughly 5-1/4" W x 1-3/4" H x 3/4" D. As you look at the display, there are two buttons on the left side. The top button toggles between showing the minimum and maximum temps of the fridge compartment, and the min/max temps for the freezer compartment. The bottom button is used to clear the min/max settings. On the right side of the display is a little window, which shows the selected alarm mode. The alarm mode switch is on the far right edge of the control unit, and can be switched between Off, LED, and Beep modes. On the back of the display/control unit is a switch, for selecting Celsius or Fahrenheit temperature display. The back of the device also includes two magnets, for attaching the display unit directly to your refrigerator/freezer, and a little flip-out stand, if you prefer to sit the display unit on top of your fridge. The kit also includes two small squares of Velcro, for attaching the device to a non-magnetic refrigerator. The sensor probes are hardwired directly to the display/control unit, so there is no way to disconnect them. To install the probes into your refrigerator and freezer compartments, the manual suggests that you feed the probes and attached wires between the door and the body of the refrigerator/freezer, on the hinge side. The wires are very thin and flat, so they do not interfere with the door seals at all. Since the wires are permanently attached to the display/control unit, I would suggest mounting the device close to the area where your wires are running into the refrigerator and freezer compartments, so that you don't have wires strung across the front of our refrigerator door.
Although I am quite impressed with the overall design and accuracy of this device, it definitely has some very strong shortcomings. Here is a list of the Pros and Cons for this product.
Pros
****
-Digital LCD Display, Shows Refrigerator Temp on Left and Freezer Temp on Right
-Displays Min/Max Temps for Fridge and Freezer
-High Temperature Alarm Has Selections For Audible Beeping or Visual Blinking LED
-Has Temporary (less than 30 minutes) and Permanent Alert Modes
-Switchable Between C° and F° Temperature Display Modes
-Visual Low Battery Indicator
-Easy To Install and Use
-Measures Temperatures Down to -40° F/C
Cons
****
-Temperature Alarm Set-Points Are Factory Set and Cannot Be Changed By User
-LCD Is Sometimes Hard To Read (No Backlight Option)
-Alarm Is Very Soft (No Volume Adjustment) - Sounds Like Cheap Travel Alarm Clock
-Magnets On Back Are Not Strong Enough (Slides Too Easily On Refrigerator Door)
-Suction Cup Probe Mounting Doesn't Work Well, Especially In Freezer (clips would be better)
-No Time/Date Stamp for Alarm Events
The pros are self-explanatory but I wanted to explain the cons in further detail. First, the low temperature alarm set-points are factory set at 0°C (32°F) and 8°C (46.4°F) for the refrigerator, and -18°C (-0.4°F) for the freezer. There is no way to change these, which is very unfortunate. 32°F makes sense for the refrigerator minimum temp, but 46.4°F for the maximum temp is dangerously high. Also, -0.4°F is a little low for a maximum freezer temp, in my opinion. Most self-defrosting freezers can show an increase of up to 20°F during the defrost cycle. This means that your alarm will be going off any time the defrost cycle is running. Therefore my wife and I have deactivated the beeping alarm and only have the blinking LED selected. Unfortunately this means that we may not notice a problem with the refrigerator/freezer right away. Also, the LCD display can be difficult to see, depending on how much light is in the room when you are reading it. Although I know it would drain the batteries quicker, a pushbutton backlight option would be a welcome addition. The alarm beeper is also extremely quiet and has no volume adjustment, thus making it very difficult to hear from a couple of rooms away. It sounds a lot like one of those cheap travel alarm clocks. The magnets on the back of the display/control base are fairly week, allowing the device to easily slide down the refrigerator door. The suction cups that are built onto the temperature sensor probes have proven to be inadequate, especially in the freezer compartment. Suction cups do not hold well when wet and especially in extremely cold temperatures. Obviously these conditions are common in refrigerators and freezers. Spring clips would be a far better mounting option, in my humble opinion. And finally, there is no time/date stamp for alarm events, so it can be very difficult to track down exactly when a specific high temp event occurred. However, the unit does count how many hours and minutes have accumulated since the displayed alarm event was activated, up to 99 hours and 59 minutes (about 4 days and 4 hours). So if you go on vacation for a week and a power outage occurred while you were gone, it is very possible that the alert time will expire by the time you return and check the display.
Overall I am extremely happy with the Orka A75014 Digital Refrigerator & Freezer Thermometer. I have learned to deal with most of the shortcomings of this device, but I am not happy with the fact that I cannot leave the audible alarm on, due to it going off every time my fridge/freezer goes into self-defrost mode. The factory locked alarm settings are too restrictive and should be user programmable. This device is obviously not designed to work well with self-defrosting refrigerator/freezers, which is what the majority of these appliances are in the U.S. But the ease of installation and accuracy of this device helps to ease the disappointment of this design oversight. Considering the relatively low cost and the dependable accuracy of this thermometer, I do recommend it. However, hang on to your receipt and original packaging, in case you find that you cannot live with the cons and decide to return it. Hopefully Mastrad will design an Orka digital fridge/freezer thermometer that offers user selectable alarm set-points in a future model release.

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10/23/2011

Refrigerator/Freezer Thermometer w/Alarm (-50°c-70°C) () Review

Refrigerator/Freezer Thermometer w/Alarm (-50°c-70°C) ()
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Got one of these a few years back as we had a couple of experiences with the basement refrigerator door left ajar and later failure (no alarm feature). Have been very happy with it, except that the alarm is not very loud. Seems to be a common comment on other alarm thermometers.
One feature that pulls me to this particular model (besides matching the one I already have) is the "buffered" probe. The bottle of glycol averages the temperature measurements a bit so that short durations with the door open don't cause a spike and alarm.
The probe wire is small enough to not cause a problem of air/humidity leakage through magnetic door seals.
By the way, the description may not be clear: the alarm can be disabled via a slide switch on the back.
It is somewhat unfortunate that this is not offered as a dual fridge/freezer meter.
Am adding 3 of these to my wish list for upcoming birthday for additional fridge/freezers.
At the time of this review, I see the same thermometer on Amazon with 2 different brand names (VWR, Fisher Scientific) for sale by 3rd parties only. So the brand and sellers may change over time. If so, look for the probe in the green bottle and the "Traceable" label above the LCD display. Price is around $50.


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10/22/2011

Taylor Refrigerator & Freezer Tube Thermometer Review

Taylor Refrigerator and Freezer Tube Thermometer
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I bought 2 - one for the fridge and another for the freezer. They are very versatile and hang several ways. I hang them by their built-in magnet. They work great!

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Winco 2" Freeze and Refrigerator Thermometer, NSF Listed Review

Winco 2 Freeze and Refrigerator Thermometer, NSF Listed
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This review is for the Winco 2" Freeze and Refrigerator Thermometer purchased through Amazon.com. We purchased three of these to use in the refrigerators in our church as required by the county health department. They seem to be accurate and are fairly easy to read. Since our refrigerator shelves are glass, they tend to get pushed around by food items items. We will most likely use some mounting tape to stick them to the back or side wall instead. They are a good product at a very reasonable price.

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10/14/2011

Taylor Connoissuer Tube Fridge-Freezer Thermometer Review

Taylor Connoissuer Tube Fridge-Freezer Thermometer
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I purchased the "Taylor Connoissuer Tube Fridge-Freezer Thermometer" for our refrigerator and freezer. The magnets work perfectly and it is also easy to read and very accurate. Improper food storage (even by a few degrees) can lead to a lot of stomach issues and that makes this a "must have" in my opinion.

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10/04/2011

Admetior Kitchen Fridge/Freezer Thermometer Review

Admetior Kitchen Fridge/Freezer Thermometer
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fits and works great in my fridge. i had been experiencing issues with my fridge and ended up getting a replacement, its nice to rely on something that seems to work pretty well. good buy for the money.

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9/23/2011

Acu-Rite Refrigerator/Freezer Wireless Digital Thermometer 00986 Review

Acu-Rite Refrigerator/Freezer Wireless Digital Thermometer 00986
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I've had this installed for about 1 month. Both transmitters and receiver are working well. The freezer chest transmitter is located on the basememt floor about 10' (below)from the receiver on the main floor and the 2nd transmitter is in my frige on the same floor (2nd) within 15'. All working OK. So far, I can recomend this product.

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9/19/2011

CDN Audio Visual Refrigerator Freezer Alarm Review

CDN Audio Visual Refrigerator Freezer Alarm
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The thermometer and probe seem to be well made but it didn't work very well with my upright freezer. As others mentioned, the alarm is not loud enough unless you're fairly close to the unit but the biggest problem is the probe wire. It is round, about 2 mm in diameter and my freezer door will not seal tightly around it. Within 2 days, my manual defrost freezer had a block of ice forming where the wire came through the seal due to humid air leakage. I've seen other units that use thinner flat wire which I suspect would work better.

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9/13/2011

Cook Rite, 90302, Refrigerator/Freezer Thermometer, Stainless Steel Review

Cook Rite, 90302, Refrigerator/Freezer Thermometer, Stainless Steel
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I have found my thermometer to be accurate within 2 degrees by testing it against 2 other more accurate thermometers, which is fine for me considering it was only $6.

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9/12/2011

Chaney Instrument 00985 Wireless Refrigerator Freezer Thermometer Alarm Set Review

Chaney Instrument 00985 Wireless Refrigerator Freezer Thermometer Alarm Set
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We bought this alarm because we have young kids who love to be independent and help out by getting their own ice and food. Since our indoor freezer is a bottom pull-out, they can get into it easily. We also have an upright freezer in the garage. We had one week where a freezer was left open three times. This alarm has helped tremendously.
We are using both sensors in the two freezers. They come pre-programmed with min/max settings, one for the refrigerator and one for the freezer. It is very simple to change those settings though and the directions were clear.
I really like that it has a fifteen-minute delay before the alarm sounds. That is, the temperature has to be above the set point for 15 minutes before the alarm is triggered. That feature prevents false alarms when a 3-year old is having trouble deciding which ice cube is the perfect one for his juice.
I wish I had known that for freezer use you need to use lithium batteries (AA) as they work at lower temperatures versus alkaline. We didn't have any on hand and so had to wait to install the units. Extra trips to the store are a pain and I would have just ordered 4 (2 for ea) when I bought the unit if I had known.


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9/10/2011

Maverick RF-02 Digital Refrigerator/Freezer Thermometer Review

Maverick RF-02 Digital Refrigerator/Freezer Thermometer
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I love this thermometer. It measures both freezer and refrigerator temperatures and gives you current readings plus weekly averages for each. The sticky stuff on the back of the main unit actually works, even with refrigerator moisture, so the unit stays out of the way and you don't have to worry about it getting knocked over or shoved to the back or sideways where you can't see it. It takes AAA batteries, so no special batteries required. It also matches my favorite non-digital refrigerator thermometer in terms of accuracy and has helped me to discover that there is a 10 degree difference in temperature between my refrigerator's top and bottom shelves, so now I store things more appropriately and can be assured of food safety. This is a great product.

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Help keep your food at its optimal freshness by monitoring your refrigerator and freezer with this Maverick digital thermometer (model RF-02). In addition to instantly knowing the current temperature, the thermometer also provides the weekly average temperature for both the fridge and freezer. It updates instant readings every 5 seconds and average readings every 5 minutes. Other features include a Thermistor extension wire for the freezer compartment, self adhesive mounting bracket, low battery detector, and readings in either Fahrenheit or Celsius. It's powered by two AAA batteries (included).

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9/09/2011

Taylor Professional Freezer-Refrigerator Thermometer with 3-Inch Dial Review

Taylor Professional Freezer-Refrigerator Thermometer with 3-Inch Dial
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Let me preface this by saying that at $4.40 there isn't much risk in buying this thermometer. Given Amazon's great customer service I'm sure I can return it but it's not really worth sending it back. I've read the previous comments and 5-star ratings and I'm left wondering if anyone else checked the accuracy before commenting. I checked it out at with accurate digital and analog thermometers at room temperature of 68 degrees, at refrigerator temperature of 36 degrees, and at a freezer temperature of -2 degrees. In all cases I found the Taylor Professional Freezer-Refrigerator Thermometer to read 3 degrees lower than actual temperature. There does not seem to be any way to adjust the dial with the exception of taking it apart and moving the faceplate (not sure if that is possible without breaking it). I gave it only one star for just this reason; that you cannot calibrate the unit for error, not for the inaccuracy itself.
It does have a big dial and is easy to read but I think at the critical temperature of a refrigerator it is important to be accurate. I realize there may be many people who do not have the equipment to check out the accuracy as I do, but there is a significant difference in storing food at 37 degrees F rather than at 40.
So if you're agreeable to mentally normalizing the temp (as I will do) when you read it, I suppose you'd be satisfied with it given it's low cost. That last statement presupposes that the one you buy has the same inaccuracy as mine. Who knows, the one you get might be "right on" but how would you know that without calibrating it?

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9/07/2011

Taylor Classic Design Freezer/Refrigerator Utility Thermometer Review

Taylor Classic Design Freezer/Refrigerator Utility Thermometer
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I was looking for a fridge/freezer thermometer that made it easy to tell when the temperature was in the correct range. This is it! A quick glance and you can tell if your refrigerator or freezer temperature is correct or out of whack. Inexpensive insurance for all the food in your refrigerator.

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Magnified, easy-to-read face
Range -40°F to 60°F
Safe temperature zone indicators
Shatterproof clear plastic lens protects the glass tube, which is filled with non-toxic liquid
Hangs or stands
4 7/8" x 1 1/4"

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9/04/2011

REFRIGERATOR DIAL Review

REFRIGERATOR DIAL
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I had a problem with our freezer and wanted to get thermometers to confirm that all was working right.
These fit the bill and were price right.
They have color coded areas on the face that show the proper temps and make it very easy to visually confirm temps whenever you open the door.

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Taylor Digital Stick On Refrigerator Thermometer Review

Taylor Digital Stick On Refrigerator Thermometer
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Recently purchased a side-by-side refrigerator/freezer and was curious
as to the temperature in each compartment. Moistened the suction cup
per instructions and affixed it to the freezer door's interior, set at
the recommended mid-range temperature. Checked the temp the next morning and it registered 17 degrees fahrenheit. Had to take a plastic knife to
pry the suction cup off of interior freezer door. I next placed this
thermometer inside the refrigerator door, about chest level above the one-
gallon storage shelf for easy viewing. Again with refrigerator temp set at the recommended mid-range temperature, I returned to check on the temp the following morning and it registered from 38.7 to 41.5 degrees fahrenheit depending on late night door openings. Periodically repeated this phase of refrigerator testing for a month to confirm the absence of
sporadic readings. No problem with the suction cup dislodging from the
interior refrigerated surfaces. Great buy for the low cost ..... all is
needed is to replace the button cell lithium battery and you can regularly monitor the cooling capability of your refrigerator/freezer and additionally give you an early warning sign of when you need to purchase a newer, more reliable appliance.


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