Which IR Thrmometer do you suggest?

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I compared a $20 Ryobi to an $80 Klein. They were within two degrees of each other. The only suggestion I'd make is to get one with backlighting, something the Ryobi lacks.
 
My Harbor Freight meter measures more than what it says it does.
A tighter spot would definitly be worthwhile, however, for accurate readings while relaxing on the couch!
 
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