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The Leaton Dual Channel K-Type Thermocouple Thermometer features two probes for simultaneous temperature measurement, a backlit LCD for easy reading in any light, and a wide temperature range up to 1372°C. Powered by 3 AAA batteries, it delivers professional-grade accuracy (±1.5%) and fast 500ms response time, making it an essential tool for precise industrial and scientific temperature monitoring.





| ASIN | B018QHQSB8 |
| Additional Features | Dual Probe |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #185,639 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #92 in Lab Digital Thermometers |
| Brand | Leaton |
| Brand Name | Leaton |
| Color | Red |
| Connectivity Technology | Temperature Thermometer |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 755 Reviews |
| Display Type | 2 pcs K-Type Thermocouple Wire |
| Included Components | manual |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Inner Material | Plastic |
| Item Length | 2 Inches |
| Manufacturer | Leaton |
| Model | CECOMINOD043943 |
| Model Name | Proster Digital Thermometer Dual Channel Thermometer |
| Number of Batteries | 3 AAA batteries required. |
| Outer Material | Plastic |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Care Instructions | Wipe Clean |
| Resolution | 0.1 degrees_fahrenheit, 1 degrees_fahrenheit |
| Response Time | 500 Milliseconds |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Special Feature | Dual Probe |
| Style Name | Compact |
| UPC | 706693327584 785497513423 |
| Unit Count | 3.0 Count |
| Upper Temperature Range | 1200 Degrees Celsius |
R**T
Surprisingly good - UPDATED
Right from the box I ran through the settings of probe type (=K), and Temp scale (=F) - very simple to do, and all settings remain as they were at last power-off. The room temperature initially read 73.4F and 79.1F, but after 30 seconds or so, they settled down to readings of 70.1F and 70.1F. Over the next half an hour, one reading or the other would briefly move up or down by +/- 0.1 or 0.2, but always returned to 70.1. During this time, I cycled the power every few minutes to see how the meters started back up. There was only a second or two of settling time with each power-up. I left the probe ends in place, close together and weighted down to the floor by a book. Handling the meter body had no effect on the readings. Unplugging and switching the probes made no difference. Comparing to my trusted Fluke 80T probe I have used since 1982 or so (and was last calibrated in 2007), the Fluke measured room (floor) temperature reading is 70.0F. Based on my experience with thermocouple probes supplied with various multimeters I own , this is extraordinarily stable and precise, as well as accurate at at least one point. This result is not something anyone should expect from a mass-produced thermocouple thermometer - especially an inexpensive one. Probably I was just lucky - but at least it shows that such performance is possible from this instrument. I plan to make accuracy tests with an ice bath and with boiling water, and tracking precision tests with refrigerants such as CO2 and with a hot air gun. I will use a variety of probes as well as the ones supplied. I think it highly unlikely that the two probes will track so perfectly over a wide range of temperatures, but this single point test is encouraging. I will update this review after I perform further testing. **** UPDATED**** I did some further testing, using the probes supplied. I twisted the probe ends together so they would be in the same environment. In an ice water bath The two probes read 33.8F and 34.1F after stabilizing for about 2 minutes. In my home freezer (set for -5F), The probes read -5.1F and - 4.8F. In boiling water, they stabilized at 211.7F and 211.1F. I tried to read my oven, set to 300F, but I couldn't get a stable reading. It turns out that the oven cycles on and off fairly frequently, and the temperature swings high, then low as it does and the probes can't keep up. Manufacturing variations result in the sensing beads on the two probes being visibly different in size - about 2:1 in diameter. The larger bead is much slower to settle than the smaller bead. As the temperature is swinging up and down, the difference in readings becomes large, only settling once the temperature becomes constant for a minute or so. Probably by selecting two thermocouples from the same manufacturer's batch that have nearly identical junction beads, the probes would track well. I ordered a set of ten probes to use in that way.
R**Z
Thermocouple Meter Review; Can a $25 thermocouple thermometer be any good? IT IS!
I saw a review of this device on YouTube: Jim's cool stuff. Thermocouple Meter Review; Can a $25 thermocouple thermometer be any good? It was a good buy.
T**N
Great For the Price
I purchased this thermometer to take temperature measurements around the house and just to have a toy to tinker around with. I am not using it for any industrial or scientific purposes that require super high accuracy. If that's what you want, then you need to spend the money necessary to achieve that (i.e go buy a Fluke). You're simply not going to get that for $17. After I opened the box, I decided to test the accuracy, so I put a pot of water on the stove and brought it to a boil. I stuck the leads in the center of the pan (without touching the sides or bottom) and both leads read 209.1°F and stayed there. I checked the barometric pressure (since the boiling point of water varies with pressure) and I determined that the water in my area should boil at 211°F. So, I figure that this thermometer's accuracy is within 2°F to 2.5°F, which is good enough for me. Sure, I wish it was reading dead on accurate, but the good news is that both leads read exactly the same in the boiling water, so there's no variance at all there (like is the case with some cheap thermometers that give different readings on the different leads). Pros: Cheap Fairly accurate Both leads read exactly the same during the boil test (209.1°F). Nice buttons Decent build quality Does min/mean/max readings Has a hold function Can use almost any type of thermocouple (K, S, E, J, etc.. etc..) Cons: Inaccurate by around 2°F The backlight cannot be controlled, it only comes on for a few seconds after a button press. I would like the option to turn it on for as long as needed or for it to have a longer cut-off time. Has a cutoff of around 3-4 minutes (I didn't check exactly). Sometimes cuts off right in the middle of a reading which is annoying. Cannot be calibrated and you cannot create offsets (i.e. you can't do manual error correction by adjusting it to a known temp). Overall: The pros outweigh the cons and it's definitely worth $17. This thermometer is made in China and no other developed country would be able to produce a thermometer like this that retails for $17. So, all of us in the west should take advantage of China's generosity before they develop further and their people begin demanding 401K's, $40 an hour, full medical and dental, and pension plans like us Americans. It will happen at some point, so get while the getting is good.
T**7
Accurate
I purchased this for home AC use. I added a leaton pipe clamp thermocoupler lead. When compared to a calibrated and certified for aircraft use fluke meter both the included lead and the clamp lead were within 0.2 degrees. I tested at several different temperatures between 70f and 120f in liquid and in free air. I am very impressed with this meter. Only issue I can find is back light comes on for only a few seconds and then goes off. You have to cycle power to have it come back on for another few seconds.
T**D
Eats the batteries in only a week!
I received this on Feb 6th and started using it for roasting coffee beans on Feb 24th. It was great and seems to be accurate. I noticed that the batteries were dead on March 3rd (i figured the provided batteries were old) so I replaced them with new AAA Energizers. I used the thermometer for about 1 hour that day and then turned it off. I just tried to use it again today and the batteries are dead again. Replaced them and it works fine. I left it on and it actually shuts down after a few minutes. Oh Well... Amazon return window passed r 5 days ago so I'm stuck with it. I just ordered another brand and we'll see how it works. Definitely 'DO NOT" recommend!!!
J**O
Easy to use and self-explanatory. Fast delivery
I was looking for a relatively inexpensive temperature gauge where I could monitor line set temperature on AC systems. Add a set of clamps to the setup and it is super-easy to use. The price is good and it works as designed. It is easy to switch between Centigrade and Fahrenheit, so it is easy to adapt to your needs. Recommended product and company.
K**N
Problems with the thermocouple input wire melted onto my artwork.
The device was accurate and detecting the temperature of my kiln because I tested it with a digital kiln. I need this device for my jewelry kiln, which does not have a temperature setting. They need to rethink the thermal couple input because the plastic melted onto my artwork and it’s not washing off. So technically It ruined a plate. I spent four hours on painting and it’s not even finished.
V**M
Great tool for tracking coffee roast temperature!
I purchased the Leaton Digital Thermocouple thermometer to measure my coffee bean temperature while roasting. In order to make a repeatable roast, monitoring the temperature at different stages of the roast is important. The Leaton Thermocouple thermometer works perfectly to track temperature during a coffee roast and allows me to duplicate my results. When I find a roast that I like with a particular coffee bean, I write down a recipe that includes time stages of the roast (drying, first crack, start of second crack, etc.), actual minutes into the roast, and temperature at that point in the roast. The temperature is important because you want the bean to roast and not bake. Each variety of coffee beans roast differently, and establishing a good recipe for each variety takes time. Being able to repeat the results closely saves time and money. The Leaton Digital thermometer comes with two thermocouples, which works well straight out of the box. There is no need to purchase thermocouples, unless you would like a longer probe to use. If you are a home coffee roaster, the Leaton Digital thermometer might be something that you can use to fine-tune your roasting recipes.
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