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The AikTryee Outdoor/Indoor Thermometer Hygrometer is a mechanical device that accurately measures temperature and humidity without the need for batteries. With a temperature range of -20℉ to 120℉ and humidity levels from 1% to 99%, it’s perfect for various environments. Its user-friendly design allows for easy operation, and it can be conveniently placed on tables or walls. Plus, enjoy reliable customer support for any inquiries.
S**K
Inexpensive temperature gauge, accurate within a degree or two
This gauge is accurate within a degree or two and is very reasonably priced
J**Y
Accurate/ durable
Easy to install. Just 1 screw. Temperature is accurate and so is the humidity reader! It’s made of hard plastic, very functional, outdoor use, no batteries to worry about!
C**E
Works but too small
The thermometer I had outside my back door broke so I got this to replace it. It seems reasonably accurate but it's too small to read the temperature looking out the window. I have to open the door and go right up to it, which isn't the greatest on cold mornings when I'm still in my pajamas, or at night when I'm wondering if the plants are going to freeze. The price was good but now I'm looking for something bigger.
M**I
Simply doesn’t work
After this ghastly heat and humidity these last 2 weeks in NE Ohio, the readings on both the thermometer and hygrometer are totally off. Where it is 85 deg and 90% humidity, it reads barely 80* and under 60% humidity. I gave it a fair chance to reregister but it just doesn’t.Since this is not returnable, it gives you a page to troubleshoot. This is an analog item but it tells you to remove batteries, reinsert, how to pair with Bluetooth and several other steps none of which have anything to do with this model. No instructions in the package, and no where to contact the seller.Don’t buy one- it’s junk.I guess I’m out the money so all I can do is write this review.
C**.
Durable
Easy to view. Good size and design. Good value. Very lightweight. Super easy to install. Have used these in my barn for years and no quality issues.
A**E
Dirty/used/damaged straight out of a suspicious box
This product is ok. If you do not expect much, you can be happy enough with the purchase. Kudos where kudos are due, it was cheap and it is neat that the hygrometer is built right in. So the rest below are the negatives.So I'm writing this review about 5 minutes after opening the Amazon package, which was in a forgotten corner of my room for awhile. Pictures included are of the condition of the thermometer immediately after opening.I wasn't expecting much from a cheap thermometer from Amazon, and would never trust something like this for accurate readings I would rely on, but I was annoyed at how scuffed it was since it was sold "new."There is something fishy about this product. I would even suspect counterfeit, but it is not like it is trying to impersonate a reputable brand or anything. So why am I suspicious? The packaging. See the photo with the box. It is hard to make out in the photo, but on the box there is just a really poorly done, blurry, compressed, low resolution photo of the thermometer that was photo-shopped onto a generic white box. If it was a reputable manufacturer they should be able to easily get something better than what seems to be a 360p resolution screenshot.The rest of the packaging is also extremely basic, no logos and almost no text except "Thermometer & Hygrometer" and to state the temperature and humidity accuracy ranges (stated as -20-120F +/- 1.8F, and 1-99% +/-5%). And inside the unsealed box, the thermometer was just shoved in an unsealed plastic bag. Everything about suggests it probably was opened and used before, before being shoved back in for a return. There is no anti-tamper tape or anything. I could have made this sort of packaging.So let's talk about the fact that this was clearly used/damaged/dirty. The hygrometer. The clear plastic panel over the hygrometer was scuffed (was a mouse gnawing on it?), and there is a random scrap of white plastic floating around inside the face of it that can be seen.Also, I would not put this thermometer outside. The back of the hygrometer has many holes, presumably to allow the air humidity to reach the sensor, but rain could easily get in there. A little disappointing since I had hoped to stick this in a plant pot with a plant to help monitor growing conditions. There seems to be a coil of brass visible in the center, indicating this is the basic metal-paper coil type of hygrometer.The backside of the thermometer is gross, little orange streaks of mold or rust or ???. Time to bust out the bleach to purge whatever That is.Now let's talk about the thermometer design. It is surprisingly big and chunky. It is about 9.1 inches tall and about 0.5 inches thick on average, but the actual glass thermometer bit is just 4.75 inches tall, it is so tiny. It seems to be just glued in place by 2 dots of hot glue (it is ever so slightly crooked). The actual numbers and markings are nice and big and clear, which I approve of since you don't need to get too close to read it, but the actual thermometer is recessed deeply into the plastic so there is a good 2-3mm gap between the front of the plastic and the front of the glass, meaning you cannot even see the recessed glass thermometer part unless you are looking more or less head on. Perhaps this was a deliberate design choice to keep the thermometer shaded and not heated by sunlight?Also, the hole in the plastic for the thermometer bulb is much larger than the actual bulb for some reason, creating an awkward gap. Also, aside from the 20C and 60F which sit nicely on top of their lines, all the numbers are floating much higher above their indicated lines than they need to be; that created some initial confusion for me as I thought the numbers referred to the shorter indicator lines rather than the longer ones.I am afraid I cannot be that informative in terms of actual reading accuracy, since all I have is a Taylor thermometer and no hygrometer. As is, comparing the readings from the old Taylor and this one, side by side the Taylor read 66F while this one read 68F. The hygrometer did rapidly go up when I exhaled my humid breath onto it, and gradually went back down afterwards, so it seems to work. I cannot judge how accurate it is though, especially over the long term considering what might happen to the paper.
D**L
Cool or hot.
Good stuff.
D**D
Perfect for the garage
Easy to read thermometer. Nice humidity gauge in the center. Perfect for your garage or porch. Great price too.I recommend it.
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