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Product Details:
Product Length: 8.1 inches
Product Width: 4.8 inches
Product Height: 2.3 inches
Product Weight: 0.45 pounds
Package Length: 9.0 inches
Package Width: 9.0 inches
Package Height: 3.0 inches
Package Weight: 0.95 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 84 reviews
 
 

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Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 84 customer reviews )
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54 of 54 found the following review helpful:

4Watch Out for them Fog Burns  Jul 24, 2004
By IlPrimitivo
Got this thermometer a few weeks ago and it's turning me into more of a weather geek every day!

I actually bought two sets so that I could have a remote in the basement wine cellar (remote #1) and one outside (remote #2). Both indoor displays are able to "read" from both remotes so I now can monitor the temps in my basement and outside from either the bedroom (display #1) or the office (display #2).

Every so often I'll lose the outside signal in the office but that's because the distance is probably reaching the 100' max -- not to mention that there's an entire house in the way -- but the signal returns after a while. The cellar remote signal has been stable from day one.

I can't really tell if the temps are accurate to the tenth degree but when I set the display units side by side and give them time to settle down they read only one or two tenths different. Not enough error for me to care since I wouldn't notice a tenth of a degree difference anyway.

Fun and entertaining gadgets for not much money -- man, can it get any better than this?


58 of 61 found the following review helpful:

3Fickle on range and set up  Jan 31, 2002
By Edward Hutchison
I love weather and have had several Oregon Scientific instruments and enjoyed owning/using them. This one I bought on clearance for [$] at a local department store. The read-out is great -- big, clear and crisp. My biggest criticism is that I got no where near the distance (90 feet, I believe) claimed to be possible between transmitter and receiver. This forced me to put the receiver (main read out unit) in a place that wasn't as convenient for me. Where I wanted to put it was maybe 60 feet away from the sensor -- well, well within its rated range. It would not consistently hold a signal for that distance. A secondary criticism is the mounting bracket for the remote sensor is of a fairly cheap plastic and I am still not able to really secure it to an outside post. In theory, it slips over a couple of nail heads or screws, but it is not doing that for me. It would have had helped had OS included a paper template to use for drilling the mounting holes.

If you look beyond these criticisms, the price-value equation is favorable. And guess what -- batteries ARE included -- four of them. What a treat!

One other huge advantage: Its operating range on the low end is very good, an important consideration if you live in cold weather state. I don't think it reads to minus 20, which sometimes occurs where I live but when it's that cold, I don't want to know it, either :) Also, this unit runs on regular batteries; some competitive units require very costly lithium batteries.

26 of 27 found the following review helpful:

5Great unit, great value  Aug 10, 2005
By Keith "kc31824"
These units are great. We have several Oregon Scientific products and have been happy with all of them. They perform as advertised and are fairly reliable -- of 3 Oregon devices, I had to replace one after 2 years, but they're not very expensive so not a big deal.

The outdoor device reliably senses temp -- but keep it out of direct sunlight or the readings will be high.

It sends the signal to the base unit indoors over a reasonable distance and through a couple walls.

If you want to splurge, go for one of the devices that includes humidity and atomic clock et al.

25 of 27 found the following review helpful:

3Disappointing Accuarcy  Aug 20, 2003
By David Jolley
Upon opening the box, I noticed that the outdoor temperature was 1.4 degrees higher than the indoor tepmperature. I decided to let both units sit for several hours hoping the temperatures would stabilize. After 24 hours, no change. I contacted Oregon Scientific and was told that was actually good because each sensor is accurate to only plus or mius 2.5 degrees, so they could be off as much as 5 degrees total. Why provide reading in tenths if the thing can be off by over a degree? No mention of the accuracy in any of the specs I saw. Just a toy in my opinion.

12 of 12 found the following review helpful:

4Lost connections at first, working fine now  Sep 24, 2005
By PMC
I installed the remote unit outside and placed the indoor unit in our bedroom only about 30 feet away. The indoor unit kept losing the signal of the remote unit. I called Oregon product support and they made some suggestions (reset connection, change channel) but it still could not maintain the connection. Eventually I moved the indoor unit farther away from the wall and pointed the front of the unit toward the remote unit and it has worked flawlessly since then. [Previously the back of the indoor unit faced the remote unit and the indoor unit was close to the corner of the house.] Now after 1 week, the unit continues to work perfectly

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