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features not listed
I see some people talking about Fahrenheit readings here, but neither the feature list nor anyone else mentions whether it reads in *real* numbers (i.e. in Centigrade). Can you get a C version? Does this model at least switch over to C? I'd like to use the world standard, not this goofy old F stuff.
Not accurate
I was excited to get this product. However, from day one it has been at least 4 degrees off the official temperature (NWS station is very close to my house) and customer support is not helpful.
Off 4 Degrees
Read out is 4 Degrees off as compared to 3 other thermometers that I have. Calls to La Crosse Technology are no help. Was told someone would call back in 2 days the first time I called. After 4 days waiting I was told I should be called "today". Still no call and I don't feel like "doing the math". Not sure it's adjustable. I will only get a partial refund.
Not accurate
The thermometer is just not accurate. It always reads between 62-68 in my apartment, even though it is definitely NOT that cold. Also there are teeny tiny screws that must come out in order to get the battery going, and trying to screw them back in is a pain.
highly inaccurate, poor viewing angle
I wanted a see through window thermometer and bought this based on it's accuracy of 1.5 degrees. Well, it's more like 6 degrees and the viewing angle is horrible. I checked it with a calibrated industrial thermometer and would have accepted it if it was 2 degrees off or less but 6?...Mounting it high on the window gives good contrast and low on the window makes the numerals disappear so at eye level it's something in between. Totally unacceptable. I would never reccomend this to anyone.
la crosse technololgy digital window thermometer
This is great, I always like to know how low it got during the night, and this one works really good, as it will show how low and how high it got in a 24 hr. period of time. get you one, you will really like it.