Exo Terra Infrared Thermometer
$64.99 $39.00
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Description
The Exo Terra Infrared Thermometer is a handy, lightweight 'point-and-shoot' device that quickly measures the temperature of surfaces or objects. Simply point it at the target and click the button, and the temperature will show up on the large, easy-to-read digital screen. This thermometer is great for reptile enthusiasts. It can measure the temperature of basking spots, hiding places, hibernation areas, incubation materials, and even your reptile's body temperature. It's also useful for on-site temperature checks during field trips. To measure temperature gradients, hold the button down to get the ambient temperature. When you release the button, the last measured temperature will be displayed. A small LED targeting light helps you aim accurately and shows the size of the measured area. It's perfect for hard-to-reach and low-light spots, like inside hiding caves or under leaves. This thermometer is a must-have for reptile keepers and field herpers. It offers instant temperature readings, is ideal for monitoring basking and incubation temperatures, is easy to use, can display temperatures in °F or °C, has an auto shut-off after 15 seconds, and comes with 2 AAA batteries. It's a fantastic tool for field herping.
Using the Exo Terra Infrared Thermometer is a breeze. First, make sure it has the 2 included AAA batteries installed. To take a temperature reading, point the thermometer at the object or surface you want to measure. Then, just click the button, and the temperature will show on the big, clear digital display. If you want to measure the ambient temperature for temperature gradients, press and hold the button. Once you let go, the last temperature it measured will stay on the screen. The LED targeting light is there to help you aim right. It shows you the size of the area it's measuring and is really useful in dimly - lit spots. When you're done using it, it'll automatically turn off after 15 seconds to save battery. Keep it in a dry place and avoid dropping it. If the display starts to get dim, it's probably time to change the batteries. With proper use and care, this thermometer will be a reliable tool for all your reptile - related temperature measurements.