Helect (NOT for Human) Infrared Thermometer, Non-Contact Digital Laser Temperature Gun -58°F to 1022°F (-50°C to 550°C) with LCD Display
$17.99
In stock, Ship to United States only
Description
NOTE: NOT for human. Helect infrared thermometer can be used both daily and industrial temperature measurement, such as cooking, refrigeration, steel, glass, plastics, food and so on
°C/°F switchable, automatic data hold, backlit LCD, low battery indicator, auto power off function. 9V Battery is included
Easily and quickly measure temperatures from a safe and hazard-free distance. NOTE: The diameter of the object under test must be bigger than the laser spot size
Built-in red laser for precisely aiming. Distance Spot Ratio: 12:1, great to measure a long distance target
Measurement range: -50°C to 550°C/ -58°F to 1022°F; Portable and anti-slip design makes it easy to get the temperature outdoors and indoors
AT –
I bough this to test my car AC but it can be used for cooking and many car applications. You can use this instead of the back of your hand to test if something is hot before you pick it up or touch it. Fun to test random things like cats body temp pool or beach water just about anything. The laser is just for aiming nothing else. The actual sensor rays or whatever are invisible.
Sid Young –
Small enough to take on a service call and use to check register temperatures in offices and homes. I use it on HVAC calls and it is easier than climbing a ladder to check ceiling registers for proper air flow and even temperatures. Also works great to check circuit breakers for heat indicating a large current draw or poor connection. Keep in mind it checks surface temperature not internal.
Traveling P –
Allows me to accurately monitor temperature
Andrew Gilson –
Cheap easy to use. Handy as general indicator
AT –
Excellent value
Linwood –
For the price you can’t beat this. Very happy with.
James E. Kinney –
It functions properly for the price
David –
Simple straight forward does what it was intended to do
rob smith –
Perfect thx
Timothy McPherson –
Works good