INFRARED THERMOMETER very useful

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Jack Fate

Feeling the Heat
Jan 17, 2013
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Northwest Ohio
Had frozen pipes today .It froze at a new place (not the usual places as in the past)

After some frustration, thought hay that thing reads to -50

Didn't take long to find ; )
 
Yep it will work on a lot of different things. Before I retired I would use one on the chillers for the cat scanners. I would document a lot of readings when in normal operation and then use it for trouble shooting.

That is a drag on the pipes hope you get it fixed right away.
 
Handy for knowing when a griddle is ready for pancakes, too.
 
A dead cylinder, which one is colder than the rest.
 
Lol. I used mine to check the temperature of the baby bottle this morning. I don't know if getting the infrared thermometer is a blessing or a curse.
 
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