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Customer Reviews of Oregon Scientific Cable Free Remote Sensor with Waterproof Probe THC138 - 1 ea
Customer Rating: Summary: Good unit - Great price! Comment: This unit is accurate, has adequate cable length, and is a great value. Oregon Scientific needs to expand its receiver compatibility, but its still a great buy. Customer Rating: Summary: Great price Comment: Needed to replace an older unit that stopped working(Radio Shack). This unit looked similar so I bought it hoping it would work with the base station, it did and for the price I paid, a really good buy. Bought two so I would have a spare. Customer Rating: Summary: Refrigerator Temperature Monitoring Comment: We are useing the Oregon Cable Free Remote Sensor with Waterproof Probe to monitor the refrigerator temp for our food bank. George Richeson Treasurer, Bread Partners of Washington County Customer Rating: Summary: Receiver not included Comment: I was mislead by the product description, as I thought I was buying a complete remote thermometer system. This unit does not include the receiver, so you have to buy a different device, such as Oregon Scientific EMR812, EMR899, RMR112 or BAR888 ($50 or higher). The unit does have a local display in the sensor, so you can still use it as a CABLED thermometer. Customer Rating: Summary: Only works with older Oregon Scientific Base Stations Comment: Just purchased this sensor assuming it would work with my existing Oregon Scientific Base station and another one I just ordered. Unfortunately this particular sensor (also sensors THR138 and THN138) only work with older base stations running the "1.0" protocol (newer units run "2.1"). Here is the list of base stations listed at the Oregon Scientific site that support this older sensor: BA928 BAR338PA BAR888NA EMR812 JMR828 JMR838WF JTR168LR RMR112 So only order this sensor product if you have one of the above product numbers listed on your base station (unless you just want to use this as a standalone temperature sensor) The Oregon Scientific web site has a complete list in a PDF file as far as which sensors are supported by the various base base stations, so if you aren't sure, check out their site before ordering an additional sensor for your base station. More Reviews New AA battery version works in colder tempsTemp sensor (probe) is attached by 10 ft cable. Cable probe may be placed in water or freezerUses radio-frequency technology eliminating wired sensorsAdd up to a total of 3 sensors with many of O Choosing Appliance -> Strainers We recommend 2 strainers for every kitchen. The first is a solid stainless steel colander (one big enough to wash a lot of lettuce at once). The second strainer is a fine mesh conical strainer (called a chinois) which is a must for any serious sauce or stock making. A chinois is an expensive purchase, but with care it will last many years. Choosing Appliance -> Energy-Efficient Refrigerators The EnergyGuide label on new refrigerators will tell you how much electricity in kilowatt-hours (kWh) a particular model uses in one year. The smaller the number, the less energy the refrigerator uses and the less it will cost you to operate. In addition to the EnergyGuide label, don't forget to look for the Energy Star label. A new refrigerator with an Energy Star label will save you between $35 and $70 a year compared to the models designed 15 years ago. This adds up to between $525 and $1,050 during the average 15-year life of the unit. Oregon Scientific Cable Free Remote Sensor with Waterproof Probe THC138 - 1 ea Tips How to Maintain Appliance -> Preventing Damage Granite To keep your Granite Worktop in the best possible condition, the following points should be observed:
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