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September 16, 2006
Wireless Refrigerator/Freezer Thermometer
Admit it: sometimes you simply can't sleep at night, tossing and turning as you wonder whether or not your refrigerator and freezer are at the proper temperatures.
Now you can rest easy.
From the website:
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Wireless Fridge/Freezer Thermometer Set
Are your fridge and freezer at safe temperatures? Now you’ll get 2 warnings if they’re not!
If it’s too warm in your fridge or freezer, you’re decreasing the shelf life of the foods inside, and that wastes money.
If they’re set too cold, you could be wasting energy dollars.
But you’ll never really know the interior temperatures for sure unless you use our Wireless Thermometer Set with alarm!
Each of the two remote temperature sensors [below]
clips onto a shelf or sticks to the interior wall (suction cups included), and constantly sends a wireless signal to the receiver [top] that will then sound an alarm and flash a visual warning when your pre-set minimum or maximum temperatures (between –22 degrees F and +104 degrees F) have been exceeded.
Use in a fridge/freezer combo, or use one in a secondary freezer out in your garage.
Readout in Fahrenheit or Celsius.
6”x 2-1⁄2”x 1”-tall receiver needs two AAA batteries (not included), and sticks to any metallic surface, sits on a countertop, or hangs from a nail within 100 feet.
1-3⁄8” x 3⁄4” x 4-1⁄4” tall sensors each need two AA batteries (not included).
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Definitely a conversation starter in the bedroom should you place the monitor on your nightstand in lieu of a clock.
A featured selection of the Ned Vizzini Be More Chill Fan Club.
$39.99 (for the thermometer setup, not the book, booboo).
September 16, 2006 at 11:01 AM | Permalink
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